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Directed by Lew Landers,
James AndersonOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Circus films,
Films about children,
Films based on playsActors Lee Tracy,
Virginia Weidler,
Peggy Shannon,
Bradley Page,
Edward Gargan,
William EdmundsRating58%
Charlie Dugan is the "fixer" who keeps Barvin's Greater Shows, a struggling traveling circus, going. He is glad to welcome back lion tamer Aggie Moreno, as her act is a popular one. However, she and top-billed high wire artist Pat O'Connell loathe each other, and that's a feud that Aggie extends to include Pat's 10-year-old daughter Terry. However, when Pat falls to her death during a performance, Dugan persuades Aggie to take charge of the orphan girl. After a while, Aggie finds she likes Terry., 1h7
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Chester Morris,
Onslow Stevens,
Van Heflin,
Whitney Bourne,
Richard Lane,
Paul Guilfoyle (acteur, 1902-1961)Rating60%
Ellis (Onslow Stevens) runs Trans-Andean Air Service, a run-down company transporting supplies from Dalgado, a tiny, remote outpost, over the Andes Mountains to some mines. To save money, Ellis uses worn-out aircraft and "black sheep" pilots and crew no one else will employ. He hires George Wilson (Van Heflin), and is surprised when he brings his new wife, Lee (Whitney Bourne). Chief pilot Paul Smith (Chester Morris) tries to get her to leave, but the Wilsons have no money. As time goes on, George proves to be a drunk. Paul protects him as best he can, as he has fallen in love with Lee. She eventually confesses that she loves him., 1h5
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Chester Morris,
Richard Lane,
Ann Savage,
George E. Stone,
Lloyd Corrigan,
Cy KendallRating63%
When "Diamond" Ed Barnaby (an uncredited Walter Baldwin) is paroled, he sets out to give $100,000 worth of diamonds to his daughter, Betty (Ann Savage). Aware that several shady characters know he has the jewels, he stashes them in a safe deposit box in the Arcade Building. Betty later receives a call asking her to meet him there, but he never shows up. She contacts her father's only real friend: Horatio Black, better known as Boston Blackie. He agrees to help and drops Betty off at the apartment of his wealthy friend, Arthur Manleder (Lloyd Corrigan), for safekeeping. His sidekick, "the Runt" (George E. Stone), has to postpone his wedding to statuesque bubble dancer Dixy Rose Blossom.