2024-06-24
During the Nazi occupation of Poland, a soldier's efforts to catch a German spy become wrapped up with a local theater troupe, who are unexpectedly great at outwitting Axis powers.
Offbeat tale about a crusty outlaw and his partner on the lam following a bungled bank robbery.
Two tough westerners bring home a group of settlers who have spent years as Comanche hostages.
A wife plays rough to get her policeman-husband a promotion. Having left her newspaper columnist career behind for the boring homemaker life, she proves there is little she won't do to advance her husband's career, even if he's content.
Frank Capra's classic about a down-on-his-luck baseball player who agrees to impersonate a fictional, idealistic "everyman" created by a newspaperwoman to boost circulation, and then finds himself at the center of a political movement.
A police officer is obsessed with bringing down a gangster in part because he loves the bad man's girlfriend. When the moll provides the cop with a new lead, he gets close to toppling the syndicate man, who is also dealing with dissension within his own ranks.
Good crime yarn, with Pat O'Brien as a reporter out to expose a gang of crooks. Carlotta: Evelyn Brent. Diane: Mary Brian. Lionel: Neil Hamilton. Bruno: Louis Calhern. Gaines: Richard Tucker. Salvadore: J. Carrol Naish. Ralph: Buster Phelps. Evelyn: Geneva Mitchell. Cromwell: John St. Polis. Fine cast. Christy Cabanne directed.
The period is the 1820's and the first wagon train leaves Independence heading west to Santa Fe.
Gene Autry is mistaken for an outlaw. Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant, Earle Hodgins, Donald Kirke, Booth Howard, Clara Kimball Young, Edward Piel Sr., Frankie Marvin.
Religious Programming.
Gene Autry plays an undercover agent for the U.S. cavalry, in pursuit of a former Austrian army officer who's leading renegade tribesmen on destructive raids. Shadrach: Pat Buttram. Melody: Gail Davis. Raidler: Phil Van Zandt. Lt. Mason: Kirby Grant.
A wife plays rough to get her policeman-husband a promotion. Having left her newspaper columnist career behind for the boring homemaker life, she proves there is little she won't do to advance her husband's career, even if he's content.
Frank Capra's classic about a down-on-his-luck baseball player who agrees to impersonate a fictional, idealistic "everyman" created by a newspaperwoman to boost circulation, and then finds himself at the center of a political movement.