This threadbare PRC production plays like an Aztec variant on the studio's earlier Devil Bat, with PRC favorite George Zucco assaying the Bela Lugosi role. Zucco plays mad archaeologist Andrew Forbes, who stumbles upon the nest of a monstrous winged serpent -- the apparent source for the myth of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl -- while on a dig in ...
In this comedy for the whole family, a young boy (Justin Berfield) discovers a pair of sunglasses that give him X-Ray vision while visiting his eccentric uncle (Robert Carradine). However, neither of them know that the magic glasses were mislaid by a group of dangerous but inept criminals who will stop at nothing to get them back. ~ Mark Deming, ...
Also known as Beasts of Berlin and Hitler: Beast of Berlin, this was the inagural effort of Producers Distributing Corporation-later to become famous (or infamous) as PRC Pictures. Set in Germany, the story concerned a dedicated group of anti-Nazis devoted to circulating propaganda literature. The leaders of the group are Roland Drew and his wife ...
This seedy anti-marijuana tract was distributed as She Shoulda Said No. The star is one Lila Leeds, who gained notoriety in 1948 when she and Robert Mitchum were arrested during a Hollywood pot party. Leeds plays an impressionable chorus girl who is hooked onto marijuana by her collegiate brother. Going from bad to worse, the girl becomes a dope ...
The world is in trouble when terrorist Lars Rynark finds himself in possession of the deadliest biochemical agent known to man. Unless he's paid handsomely by the government agencies from across the globe, Rynark insists he will detonate the agent--and he's crazy enough to do it. Only three government officials stand between Rynark and his ...
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