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Directed by John Rawlins,
Ford BeebeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Circus films,
Children's filmsActors Sabu,
Jon Hall,
María Montez,
Leif Erickson,
Billy Gilbert,
Turhan BeyRating60%
The story starts at a harem (which strangely has the Taj Mahal in sight, even though it is supposed to be located in Persia), where the elderly overseer bids his young charges to read the story of Haroun al-Rashid (Hall) and his wife Scheherazade (Montez), unfolding the film's plot in the process.Directed by Ford Beebe,
Robert HillOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
AdventureThemes Space adventure films,
Mars in film,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Superhero films,
Space opera,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Buster Crabbe,
Jean Rogers,
Charles Middleton,
Frank Shannon,
Beatrice Roberts,
Richard AlexanderRating68%
When a mysterious beam of light starts disrupting and destroying the Earth's atmosphere, Flash Gordon (Larry "Buster" Crabbe), Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon), and Dale Arden (Jean Rogers) - accidentally accompanied by wisecracking reporter Happy Hapgood (Donald Kerr) - swing into action in Zarkov's rocketship, believing that it could be coming from the planet Mongo. Once in space, however, they discover that the ray is originating from Mars. Directed by Ray Taylor,
Ford BeebeOrigin USAGenres Action,
WesternActors Dick Foran,
Anne Nagel,
James Craig,
Harry Woods,
Charles Stevens,
Edward KeaneRating62%
The Hartford Transcontinental Railroad is attempting to build a railroad through "Hell's Gate Pass". However, King Carter, the self-appointed ruler of the land beyod the pass, does not want this to happen. He sends henchmen, including local Indians, to disrupt the construction anyway they can, from sabotage to kidnapping Claire Hartford, the daughter of the company President. The President's assistant, Jeff Ramsay, and his sidekicks, stop King Carter's schemes at every point and eventually defeat him entirely. This opens the area up to new settlers, the first of which is Jeff himself and his new wife Claire. Directed by John Rawlins,
Ford BeebeOrigin USAGenres War,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeActors Billy Halop,
Huntz Hall,
Gabriel Dell,
Bernard Punsly,
Hal E. Chester,
Phillip TerryRating64%
A group of saboteurs called the "Order of the Flaming Torch" who are trying to undermine the "social order" of the United States kidnaps several prominent scientists, including the father of a local street gang member. The gang team up with the FBI and the "Junior G-Men" in order to stop the saboteurs. Directed by Ray Taylor,
Ford BeebeOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
AdventureThemes Space adventure films,
Superhero films,
Space operaActors Buster Crabbe,
Charles Middleton,
Carol Hughes,
Frank Shannon,
Roland Drew,
Herbert RawlinsonRating65%
A deadly plague is ravaging the Earth, known as the Purple Death because of the spot left on victims' foreheads. Ming the Merciless is suspected to be behind the plague and it is discovered that his spaceships have been dropping "Death Dust" in the Earth's atmosphere. Flash Gordon, along with Dr. Alexis Zarkov and Dale Arden, is sent to the planet Mongo to find a possible cure for the plague. They eventually find an antidote, called polarite in the Kingdom of Frigia. Flash and Zarkov distribute the antidote the same way the original Death Dust was spread. Ming sends an army of robot bombs after the three and he succeeds in capturing Zarkov for a short time before Flash frees him. , 1h32
Directed by Rowland V. Lee,
Ford BeebeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Horror,
HistoricalActors Basil Rathbone,
Boris Karloff,
Vincent Price,
Barbara O'Neil,
Ian Hunter,
Nan GreyRating65%
The plot was not derived from Shakespeare's Richard III, but rather was written by Robert N. Lee (director Rowland V. Lee's brother) after reading a great deal of British history. George, Duke of Clarence (one of Richard's brothers) is depicted as something less than the tragically noble figure found in Shakespeare. Ian Hunter portrays Edward IV, who is not depicted here as the feeble, dying King found in Laurence Olivier's 1955 film version of Shakespeare's play.