The Clock 1945 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama aka: Under the Clock
Director: Vincente Minnelli Cast: Judy Garland, Robert Walker, James Gleason, Keenan Wynn, Marshall Thompson, Lucile Gleason, Ruth Brady, Paul E. Burns, Eddie Acuff, Barbara Bedford
Judy Garland's debut in a dramatic film highlights this story about young lovers, Joe (Robert Walker) and Alice (Judy Garland), who fall in love and marry within 24 hours while soldier Joe is on a three-day leave from the Army.
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Condemned to Live 1935 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Frank R. Strayer Cast: Ralph Morgan, Maxine Doyle, Russell Gleason, Pedro de Cordoba, Mischa Auer, Lucy Beaumont, Carl Stockdale, Edward Cecil, Barbara Bedford, Robert Frazer, Paul Weigel
Kindly, town doctor Paul Kriston (Ralph Morgan) is well liked by the townsfolk for his generosity. When a series of murders occur that appear to be caused by a vampire, the doctor attempts to find out the cause. But his assistant, Zan (Mischa Auer), knows the truth: it is the doctor who is the vampire.
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Easy Money 1936 N/R, 70 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Phil Rosen Cast: Onslow Stevens, Kay Linaker, Noel Madison, Allen Vincent, Barbara Barondess, Wallis Clark, Selmer Jackson, Robert Homans, Robert Graves, John Kelly, Robert Frazer, Barbara Bedford
Prosecuting attorney Dan Adams (Onslow Stevens) resigns his position and goes undercover working to get the goods on a gang of fake-accident racketeers, and, in the process, his brother Eddie (Allen Vincent) is murdered by the gangsters. With Eddie's death, Dan's assistant Carol Carter (Kay Linaker) comes up with key evidence against the gang, but gang leader "Duke" Trotti (Noel Madison) has plans to do away with Carol before she can implicate them.
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The Last of the Mohicans 1920 N/R, 72 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Maurice Tourneur, Clarence Brown Cast: Wallace Beery, Barbara Bedford, Alan Roscoe, Lillian Hall, Henry Woodward, Theodore Lorch, Boris Karloff, James Gordon, George Hackathorne, Nelson McDowell, Harry Lorraine, Jack McDonald, Sydney Deane, Joseph Singleton, Chief Tahachee
This early version of "The Last of the Mohicans" was the last major work of director Maurice Tourneur. It is the story of the French and Indian War of the 1700s and the role, as allies, that Indian tribes played for both sides. This film is close to the original James Fenimore Cooper book as it relates the efforts of Hawkeye (Harry Lorraine) and the last of the Mohicans–Uncas (Alan Roscoe) and Chingachgook (Theodore Lorch)–to rescue Alice and Cora Munro (Lillian Hall and Barbara Bedford) from the evil Magua (Wallace Berry). Can you find Boris Karloff as an Indian?
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Tumbleweeds 1925 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Western
Director: King Baggot Cast: William S. Hart, Barbara Bedford, Lucien Littlefield, J. Gordon Russell, Richard Neill, Jack Murphy, James(2) Gordon, George F. Marion, Gertrude Claire, Lillian Leighton, Monte Collins, Nino Cochise, Ted Duncan, Charles Stevans, Fred Gamble
Based on the opening of the "Cherokee Strip" to homesteaders, this is William S. Hart's return to the screen after a long absence, and it was also his last film; new, action-oriented Western stars were coming to the forefront. Don Carver (Hart), a range boss, finds himself out of work when the land is opened. He falls in love with a homesteader (Barbara Bedford), and the two prepare for the land rush in hopes of getting the land they want. But there are others who want it also. The epic re-creation of the land rush is a highlight.
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| 1. The Clock (1945) aka: Under the Clock
2. Condemned to Live (1935)
3. Easy Money (1936)
4. The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
5. Tumbleweeds (1925)
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