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Directed by Howard BrethertonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Prison filmsActors Frankie Darro,
Grant Withers,
Lillian Elliott,
John St. Polis,
Ben Welden,
Pat FlahertyRating54%
Seventeen-year-old Tommy Ryan lives with Mrs. O‘Meara, a seamstress, and her teenage son Eddie. Tommy’s exact status is unclear; Mrs. O’Meara’s says he is a friend of her son Eddie and “stays here with us and a finer lad never trod the green earth.” Tommy works in a grocery store and more than pulls his weight around the O’Meara home, but his foster brother Eddie is unemployed and hanging around a pool hall with a gang of teenage thieves led by Mike Hearn, the pool hall owner., 1h9
Directed by Howard Bretherton,
William KeighleyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Sexploitation films,
Women in prison films,
Films based on playsActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Preston Foster,
Lyle Talbot,
Dorothy Burgess,
Lillian Roth,
Maude EburneRating65%
Nan Taylor (Barbara Stanwyck) is a member of a gang of bank robbers, posing as an regular customer to distract the security guard while her accomplices take the money. Her cover is blown by a policeman who had arrested her before, and she is arrested. Reform-minded radio star David Slade (Preston Foster) falls in love with her and gets her released as a favor from District Attorney Simpson (Robert McWade). However, when she confesses that she is guilty, Simpson has her imprisoned. , 1h2
Directed by Howard BrethertonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors Marsha Hunt,
Morgan Wallace,
Warren Hull,
Wallis Clark,
Clay Clement,
Paul FixRating55%
Star Reporter, John Randolph (Warren Hull), with his fiancée, Barbara Burnette, (Marsha Hunt), has faith in her Father, D.A. William Burnette (Wallis Clark), and throws the full weight of his newspaper behind him, in hopes of tracking down his own Father's killer., 1h19
Directed by Howard BrethertonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Arthur Lake,
Dale Evans,
Lionel Stander,
George Meeker,
Paul Hurst,
Louis AdlonRating56%
Nightclub pianist Sandy Elliott is madly in love with nightclub singer June Mayfield, who ignores his existence, preferring the obnoxious Wally Porter, the nightclub emcee. Sandy follows June to discover to his disgust that she is a big fan of professional wrestling. Sandy's friend Joe the night club owner decides to make the shy Sandy attractive to June by paying a thug to disrupt June's singing, then being thrown out by Sandy. Joe adds fuel to June's new, smoldering love for Sandy by making her promise not to tell a secret: that Sandy is really the masked wrestler known as "The Devil"., 1h19
Directed by Howard Bretherton,
William KeighleyOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Warren William,
Lili Damita,
Glenda Farrell,
Juliette Compton,
Claire Dodd,
Harold HuberRating68%
Though a lowly Chicago street cleaner, Swedish immigrant Paul Kroll (Warren William) is ambitious and unscrupulous. When a fellow employee is fired (due to one of Kroll's schemes), Kroll convinces his foreman (John Wray) to keep him on the payroll (officially at least) so they can split his salary. Soon there are eight "phantom" workers, and Kroll and his partner have amassed $460. However, Kroll has been romancing his partner's wife, Babe (Glenda Farrell), behind his back., 1h2
Directed by Howard BrethertonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceActors Frankie Darro,
Marjorie Reynolds,
Mantan Moreland,
Gordon Jones,
Lorna Gray,
Tristram "Tris" CoffinRating57%
Frankie Ryan works as a page boy at a radio station located in Hollywood. His friend Jeff works in the same place, but as a porter. Their real dream is to perform as radio comedians on the air, with their own show. Unfortunately they haven't convinced anyone about their great sense of humor yet. When they try to help the station receptionist, Anne Mason, by setting up a false audition for the position as singer, they are almost fired for their antics.