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Bowery at Midnight

Bowery at Midnight (1942) more movies like this

directed by Wallace W. Fox
featuring Bela Lugosi, John Archer, Wanda McKay, Tom Neal, Vince Barnett

Bowery at Midnight casts Bela Lugosi as Professor Brenner, a psychology instructor at New York University (which looks a lot like Berkeley in the exterior shots!). When not enlightening his students -- most of them buxom Monogram starlets -- Brenner is engaged in charitable work, running a mission in the Bowery. In truth, however, the kindly ...

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Detour

Detour (1946) more movies like this

directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
featuring Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake, Edmund MacDonald, Tim Ryan

Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour begins when hitchhiker Al Roberts (Tom Neal) accepts a ride from affable gambler Charles Haskell Jr. (Edmund MacDonald). When Haskell suffers a fatal heart attack, Roberts, afraid that he'll be accused of murder, disposes of the body, takes the man's clothes and wallet, and begins driving the car himself. He picks up ...

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The Brute Man

The Brute Man (1946) more movies like this

directed by Jean Yarbrough
featuring Rondo Hatton, Jane Adams, Tom Neal, Jan Wiley

The tragic Rondo Hatton, whose acromegaly-disfigured face secured him meaty screen roles in Universal's horror films, had died of a heart attack some eight months before the release of his final film, The Brute Man. Hatton plays former college student Hal Moffat, who when his face is destroyed in a chemical lab mishap vows to get even with those ...

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Jungle Girl [Serial]

Jungle Girl [Serial] (1941) more movies like this

directed by Jon English, William Witney
featuring Frances Gifford, Tom Neal, Trevor Bardette, Gerald Mohr, Eddie Acuff

Unavailable for decades, this 15-chapter serial from Republic Pictures was finally re-released on video tape in the late 1990s. Based on a story by Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jungle Girl featured former Paramount starlet Frances Gifford as Nyoka, a white girl raised by her father, Dr. Meredith (Trevor Bardette), among the savages of ...

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The Courageous Dr. Christian

The Courageous Dr. Christian (1940) more movies like this

directed by Bernard Vorhaus
featuring Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Lovett, Robert Baldwin, Tom Neal, Maude Eburne

The second entry in RKO Radio's "Dr. Christian" series, Courageous Dr. Christian was like the first inspired by the popular radio weekly. In this one, kindly general practioner Dr. Christian (Jean Hersholt) tends to the needs of a group of indigents, living in squalor in the town's shanty district. The local "landed gentry" is indifferent to the ...

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Crime, Inc.

Crime, Inc. (1945) more movies like this

directed by Lew Landers
featuring Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal, Martha Tilton, Lionel Atwill, Grant Mitchell

More expensive-looking than most PRC productions, Crime Inc. is based on a story by former crime reporter Martin Mooney. Drawing from his own experiences, Mooney has concocted a tale of a newspaper journalist who faces a prison term because he refuses to reveal his sources. Tom Neal plays the Mooney counterpart, a crime reporter who takes on a ...

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The Great Jesse James Raid (1953) more movies like this

directed by Reginald Le Borg
featuring Willard Parker, Barbara Payton, Tom Neal, Wallace Ford, James Anderson

Within its own modest limits, The Great Jesse James Raid is a well-crafted western. Willard Parker plays Jesse James, who when the film opens is seen comfortably settled into respectable retirement. At the instigation of the unscrupulous Bob Ford (Jim Bannon), Jesse leaves hearth and home behind to commit one last robbery. Somewhere in the deep ...

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Train to Tombstone (1950) more movies like this

directed by Charles "Chuck" Riesner, William A. Berke
featuring Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Tom Neal, Judith Allen

Written and produced by its star, Donald Barry, Train to Tombstone was a low-budget version of the classic Stagecoach (1939). Once again a group of passengers fight among themselves as their mode of transportation -- a train en route from Albuquerque, NM, to Tombstone, AZ, this time -- is attacked by warring Indians. Author Barry was rather more ...

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The Hat Box Mystery (1947) more movies like this

directed by Lambert Hillyer
featuring Tom Neal, Pamela Blake, Allen Jenkins, Virginia Sale

In early 1947, Screen Guild Productions experimented with a new format: a 90-minute double feature package, consisting of two simultaneously-filmed 45-minute mysteries. As it turned out, The Hat Box Mystery and The Case of the Baby Sitter were released separately, within two weeks of one another. Both films starred Tom Neal as a private detective ...

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The Miracle Kid (1942) more movies like this

directed by William Beaudine
featuring Tom Neal, Carolyn Hughes, Vicki Lester, Betty Blythe, Ben Taggart

The attractive physiques of Tom Neal and Carol Hughes are generously displayed in the PRC comedy The Miracle Kid. Neal is cast as Jimmy, a young boxer who surprisingly wins a bout with the established champ. The loser claims that he was "jinxed" by Jimmy in the ring, whereupon Our Hero is exploited by a group of health faddists adhering to the ...

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King of the Bullwhip

King of the Bullwhip (1950) more movies like this

directed by Ron Ormond
featuring Lash LaRue, Jack Holt, Tom Neal, Anne Gwynne

The title King of the Bullwhip could only refer to one of two western-movie favorites: Lash LaRue or Whip Wilson. Since LaRue was under contract to Ron Ormond productions, it was LaRue who starred herein. Usually associated with the lowest of low-budget productions, LaRue is here surrounded with decent production values and an above-average cast, ...

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