The_Green_Hornet_-_Chapter_10_-_Bullets_And_Ballots

“Britt Reid,” the millionaire publisher, dons a mask and goes out to fight crime in his famous automobile, “The Black Beauty.” “Kato,” the Korean science wizard, whom “Britt” saved from attackers years ago, has now pledged his life to serving “Reid” any way he can….

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Behind Green Lights

Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the body of a blackmailing reporter is dumped at the door of police headquarters..

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St. Benny the Dip

St. Benny the Dip is blessed with a marvelous cast. Dick Haymes, Lionel Stander, and Cosmo Topper himself, Roland Young, play a trio of small time hoodlums who disguise themselves as priests to escape a police dragnet….

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Back Door to Heaven

James Lydon appears as Francis (Frankie) Rogers, a small boy living a desperate existence in a slum area, who steals a harmonica in order to fit in with his classmates. He winds up in reform school, and eventually spends much of his life in prison….

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Wild Guitar (1962)

Except for the fact that it stars Arch Hall, Jr., who’s as cute as a warthog and as convincing an actor as Tor Johnson, this is a fairly entertaining little jukebox musical. Bud Eagle comes to Hollywood from Spearfish, South Dakota, signs with a sleazy agent, and becomes a big star….

The Bat (1926)

A Silent film based upon the Broadway play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, this Silent Gem was directed by Roland West in 1926, later being Remade as the Bat Whispers in 1930 (by Roland West) and again in 1958 in the Bat starring Vincent Price.