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Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Peggy Cummins,
John Dall,
Russ Tamblyn,
Morris Carnovsky,
Mickey Little,
Harry LewisRating75%
At the age of 14, Bart Tare robs a hardware store and steals a gun. He is sent to reform school by a sympathetic Judge Willoughby (Morris Carnovsky), despite the testimony of his friends Dave and Clyde, his older sister Ruby and others that he would never kill any living creature, even though he has had a fascination with guns even as a child. Flashbacks provide a portrait of Bart who, after he kills a young chick with a BB gun at age seven, is hesitant to harm anyone with guns even though he is a good shot with a pistol., 1h14
Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Hedy Lamarr,
John Hodiak,
James Craig,
George Macready,
Bruce Cowling,
Steven HillRating60%
After World War II, immigrants in Cuba who are refused visas for various reasons try to sneak into the U.S. illegally with the help of a human smuggling ring run by Palinov (George Macready), a Levantine café owner. Following the death of one immigrant, U.S. Immigration operative Pete Karczag (John Hodiak) is sent to Havana, where he poses as a Hungarian in need of Palinov's services. During his dangerous undercover investigation, Pete meets Marianne Lorress (Hedy Lamarr), a penniless Hungarian refugee of the Buchenwald concentration camp who is waiting to be smuggled into the United States by Palinov. He decides to use her to obtain the place and time of Palinov's next operation., 1h5
Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeActors Nina Foch,
May Whitty,
George Macready,
Doris Lloyd,
Roland Varno,
Anita Sharp-BolsterRating69%
In London, Julia Ross (Nina Foch) goes to a new employment agency, desperate for work. When Mrs. Sparkes (Anita Sharp-Bolster) learns that she has no near relations, she recommends Julia for a job as a live-in personal secretary to a wealthy widow, Mrs. Hughes (May Whitty). Mrs. Hughes approves and insists that she move that very night into her house. Two days later, Julia awakes as a prisoner at an isolated seaside estate in Cornwall., 1h29
Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Noir,
CrimeActors Cornel Wilde,
Richard Conte,
Brian Donlevy,
Jean Wallace,
Lee Van Cleef,
Earl HollimanRating72%
Police Lt. Leonard Diamond is on a personal crusade to bring down sadistic gangster Mr. Brown. He's also dangerously obsessed with Brown's girlfriend, the suicidal Susan Lowell. His main objective as a detective is to uncover what happened to a woman called "Alicia" from the crime boss's past., 1h11
Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Steven Geray,
Eugene Borden,
Micheline Cheirel,
Egon Brecher,
Nanette Bordeaux,
Helen FreemanRating62%
So Dark the Night is the story of a detective, Henri Cassin (Steven Geray) from Paris, who falls in love with an innkeeper's daughter Nanette (Micheline Cheirel) while on a long overdue vacation. She is a country girl with a jealous boyfriend. Nonetheless, the detective becomes engaged to her. Then the girl vanishes the night of her engagement party and later shows up dead. Cassin believes that the obvious suspect is Leon (Paul Marion), the old boyfriend, but soon he is also found killed. Soon after Mama (Ann Codee) receives a warning that she will be the next to die, she is found strangled., 1h4
Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Action,
Horror,
CrimeActors Bela Lugosi,
Polly Ann Young,
John McGuire,
Clarence Muse,
Betty Compson,
Ernie AdamsRating52%
Charles Kessler (Bela Lugosi) is plagued by homicidal urges. His wife (Betty Compson), who had left him for another man, gets into a car accident that leaves her brain damaged and is kept in the basement, in secret, by Kessler's gardener. When an innocent man is executed for a murder Kessler committed in the house, his twin brother visits and tries to unravel the mystery. He discovers that Kessler is the killer and doesn't know it. His brother subdues him and contacts the police, who arrest Kessler., 1h25
Directed by Joseph H. LewisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Glenn Ford,
Nina Foch,
James Whitmore,
Leo Penn,
Barry Kelley,
Kay MedfordRating65%
Frank Warren is a treasury agent assigned to put an end to the activities of a powerful mob crime boss. The agent struggles to put together a case but is frustrated when all he finds are terrified witnesses and corrupt police officers. Although most informants end up dead, Agent Warren gets critical information about the mob from an unlikely source., 1h8
Directed by Joseph H. LewisGenres Thriller,
ComedyThemes Ghost filmsActors Bobby Jordan,
Leo Gorcey,
Hal E. Chester,
Frankie Burke,
Ernie Morrison,
Donald HainesRating56%
To escape the heat of the city and a court sentence for malicious mischief, the East Side kids agree to visit a summer camp in the Adirondacks. En route, their car breaks down and they are reluctantly given accommodations in the home of Judge Malcolm Parker (Forrest Taylor). The Judge, under indictment for bribery, has much to fear. His life, as well as that of his niece Louise (Inna Gest) has been threatened by a gang of racketeers; his companion, Giles (Dennis Moore), has accused him of embezzling Louise's fortune; and his sinister housekeeper, Agnes, blames him for the death of her mistress, Leonora. The Judge's fears are compounded when he meets Knuckles Dolan (Dave O'Brien), the boys' guardian, whom he had unjustly sentenced to death, only to have his verdict reversed and Knuckles exonerated. Later that night, when Louise is kidnapped and the Judge found strangled, Giles and Simp (Vince Barnett), the Judge's bodyguard, accuse Knuckles of the murder, but the boys capture Simp and Giles and determine to find the murderer themselves. Muggs (Leo Gorcey) and Danny (Bobby Jordan) discover a secret panel in the library wall and enter a passage where they find Louise's unconscious body and glimpse the figure of a fleeing man. Knuckles captures the man, who identifies himself as Jim Harrison (Alden 'Stephen' Chase) of the district attorney's office. Amid the confusion, the real killer takes Louise captive, but the boys track him down and unmask Simp. Harrison then identifies the bodyguard as the triggerman seeking revenge on the Judge. With the crime solved, the boys can finally leave for their summer camp.