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The Return of Rin Tin Tin
(1947)
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Max Nosseck
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Donald Woods, Claudia Drake, Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton
Actually it's Rin Tin Tin III, grandson of the legendary silent-movie canine star. Filmed in less than glorious Vitacolor, Return of Rin Tin Tin stars Donald Woods as an American priest assigned to a postwar European mission. Bobby Blake (later Baretta star Robert Blake) is a young war orphan whose harrowing experiences have soured him on mankind. ...
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Dillinger
(1945)
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Max Nosseck
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Edmund Lowe, Anne Jeffreys, Lawrence Tierney, Marc Lawrence
Dillinger, the was the ninth effort from the enterprising King Brothers, and their most financially successful film to date. Lawrence Tierney became an overnight cult favorite with his gritty portrayal of maverick bank robber John Dillinger, though top billing is bestowed upon Edmund Lowe as gang chieftain Specs. The film traces Dillinger's ...
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The Hoodlum
(1951)
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Max Nosseck
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Lawrence Tierney, Allene Roberts, Marjorie Riordan, Lisa Golm, Edward Tierney
The Hoodlum is tailor-made for the roughneck talents of actor Lawrence Tierney. The film details the rise and fall of a habitual criminal, and the havoc he wreaks on the lives of his loved ones. Things really go downhill when the "hero" (Tierney) seduces and abandons his brother's sweetheart (Allene Roberts), whereupon the girl commits suicide. ...
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Black Beauty
(1946)
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Max Nosseck
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Mona Freeman, Richard Denning, Evelyn Ankers, Charles Evans, J.M. Kerrigan
Black Beauty, Anna Sewell's classic tale of a beautiful horse is adapted in a disappointingly flat fashion by independent producer Edward L. Alperson. Unlike the novel, which is told from the horse's point of view, the film concentrates on the animal's first owner, a young English girl (Mona Freeman). Raising the horse into a prize-winner called ...
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Gambling Daughters
(1941)
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Max Nosseck
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Cecilia Parker, Roger Pryor, Robert Baldwin, Gale Storm, Janet Shaw
The Gambling Daughters of the title are Gale Storm and Janet Shaw. Students in an exclusive girl's school, Storm and Shaw fall under the spell of suave, secretive gambler Roger Pryor. It isn't long before the girls have depleted their family's finances, and have enmeshed the other students in their speculative spree. Robert Baldwin is featured as ...
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