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Sunset Range
(1935)
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Ray McCarey
featuring
Mary Doran, James C. Eagles, Walter McGrail, John Elliott, Eddie Lee
A curious mix of B-Western heroics and gangster film melodramatics, Sunset Range was the first of two very low-budget Westerns Hoot Gibson would make for Gower Gulch company First Division Productions. Mary Doran, a blonde starlet who had played gangster's molls during the heyday of that genre in the early 1930s was cast as Bonnie Shea, a Chicago ...
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The Devil's Party
(1938)
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Ray McCarey
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Victor McLaglen, William Gargan, Paul Kelly, Beatrice Roberts, Frank Jenks
This melodrama chronicles the enduring friendship between four boys in New York's Hell's Kitchen. As boys, the made a pact that they would meet annually to renew their friendship. Trouble ensues when one of the boys accidently sets fire to a building. Another boy took the blame. He went to reform school. Years pass before he is reunited with his ...
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Three Little Pigskins
(1934)
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Ray McCarey
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Lucille Ball, Gertie Green
In their fourth two-reeler for Columbia, the Three Stooges are mistaken for college football heroes by a beautiful gangster's moll. The latter was played by a very young Lucille Ball, who would always credit the Stooges with introducing her to "slapstick and physical comedy." According to Jack White, brother of Stooges producer Jules White, ...
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The Mystery Man
(1935)
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Ray McCarey
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Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker, LeRoy Mason, James Burke
This peppy Monogram meller stars Robert Armstrong as a big-city newspaper reporter. After getting a bonus, Armstrong over-celebrates and wakes up in faraway St. Louis without a penny to his name. He finagles passing-stranger Maxine Doyle into posing as his wife so that he'll be able to get a hotel room. While thus occupied, Armstrong finds time to ...
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So This Is Washington
(1943)
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Ray McCarey
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Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Alan Mowbray, Roger Clark, Mildred Coles
So This is Washington is one of the better entries in the "Lum 'N' Abner" film series. Chester Lauck and Norris Goff recreate their popular radio characters of Lum and Abner, folksy general-store proprietors in the village of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. This time, the boys become convinced that they've developed a synthetic-rubber formula, so they head ...
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