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Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet,
William WitneyOrigin USAGenres Action,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Rod Cameron,
Constance Worth,
George J. Lewis,
Charles Montague Shaw,
Donald Kirke,
Maxine DoyleRating66%
After Japanese spies from the infamous Black Dragon Society infiltrate United States borders, Federal Agent Rex Bennett is enlisted by the government to capture them. As Oyama Haruchi, leader of the dangerous paramilitary group, begins to destabilize the United States war effort through sabotage and corruption, Bennett must team up with British special agent Vivian Marsh and Chinese special agent Chang Sing to stop them and help win the war. , 1h7
Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HorrorThemes Spy films,
Ghost films,
Political filmsActors Leo Gorcey,
Huntz Hall,
Bobby Jordan,
Ernie Morrison,
William Benedict,
Stanley ClementsRating49%
When Glimpy (Huntz Hall)'s sister Betty (Ava Gardner) marries Jack (Rick Vallin), Muggs (Leo Gorcey) singlehandedly organises the wedding. The gang provide a choral version of Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes as well as organ music. Scruno (Sammy Morrison), Stash (Stanley Clements) and Benny (Billy Benedict) provide a floral centrepiece by borrowing a funeral wreath meant for a murdered gangster's funeral on the morrow. Danny (Bobby Jordan) and Rocky (Bobby Stone) also borrow the deceased gangster's tuxedo prior to his funeral for Glimpy who is the best man. Scruno's mother provides rice to throw that she has cooked to make extra soft. Muggs also organises a police escort by telling the police gangsters will try and break up the wedding with Glimpy adlibbing they are the notorious Katzman Gang, (the producer of the film series)., 1h8
Directed by Norman Foster,
Orson WellesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Spy,
Historical,
NoirThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Joseph Cotten,
Dolores del Río,
Ruth Warrick,
Orson Welles,
Agnes Moorehead,
Everett SloaneRating64%
In an opening scene before the credits an assassin, Banat, is seen preparing a gun while a gramophone skips as it plays. The story that follows is the narrative of a letter from Howard Graham, an American armaments engineer, to his wife Stephanie. While journeying to the Soviet port of Batumi to return to the United States to complete his business with the Turkish Navy, Graham and his wife stop in Istanbul and are met by Kopeikin, a Turkish employee of Graham's company, who under the pretense of discussing business, takes Graham to a nightclub to introduce him to dancer Josette Maretl and her partner Gogo. When Banat tries to kill Graham during a magic act, he shoots the magician instead, and Graham is brought to the headquarters of the Turkish secret police for questioning. Colonel Haki of the secret police warns Graham that German agents are trying to kill him to delay the re-arming of Turkish ships. He shows Graham a photograph of Banat, whom he says was hired by a Nazi agent named Muller, and orders Graham to travel secretly to Batumi aboard a tramp steamer instead of by train. Haki assures him that he will personally see that Stephanie gets to their hotel in Batumi ahead of him.Directed by Spencer Gordon BennetOrigin USAGenres Action,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Superhero films,
Political filmsActors William Forrest,
Louise Currie,
Johnny Arthur,
Anthony Warde,
David Bacon,
Tom SteeleRating71%
In the The Masked Marvel, a hero dressed in a business suit and a face mask fights the Japanese saboteur Sakima and his espionage organization. The hook of the story is that, in a reversal of the common serial "Masked Mystery Villain" stock character, the audience doesn't know who the hero is until the final reel - all the audience is told is that The Masked Marvel is one of a group of special investigators (the same plotline is used in the Republic serial The Lone Ranger).