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Crash Dive   1943     2 and a half stars    N/R, 105 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Archie Mayo  
Cast: Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, James Gleason, Dame May Whitty, Harry Morgan, Ben Carter, Charles Tannen, Frank Conroy, Florence Lake, John Archer, George Holmes

  Winner of the Academy Award for Best Special Effects, this submarine/love story involves the captain (Dewey Connors) of the U.S.S. Corsair; his executive officer, Ward Stewart (Tyrone Power); and the woman, Jean Hewlett (Anne Baxter), who they both love. Tensions rise after the submarine arrives in New London, and Stewart learns that Connors is already engaged to Jean. Although the two must work together, when the submarine is ordered back to sea to take part in a secret mission, tensions reach new heights over both the war effort and Jean.


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Poster Art From art.comDressed to Kill   1941     2 and a half stars    N/R, 71 min.
Genre: Mystery / Drama
Director: Eugene Forde  
Cast: Lloyd Nolan, Mary Beth Hughes, Sheila Ryan, William Demarest, Ben Carter, Virginia Brissac, Henry Daniell, Charles Trowbridge, Mantan Moreland, Milton Parsons, Erwin Kalser, Dick Rich, Hamilton MacFadden, May Beatty, Charles C. Wilson

  Tough private investigator Michael Shayne (Lloyd Nolan) is preparing to marry showgirl Joanne La Mar (Mary Beth Hughes) when he becomes involved in investigating a string of theatrical murders that are all linked to the same play that had been produced 25 years earlier. All of the victims were wearing costumes from the play when their bodies were discovered. Using a souvenir program, Nolan uncovers clues leading to the murderer and solves the case. But, Joanne is fed up with the time he spends on investigations and leaves him.



Cast
Lloyd Nolan Michael Shayne
Mary Beth Hughes Joanne La Marr
Sheila Ryan Connie Earle
William Demarest Inspector Pierson
Ben Carter Sam
Virginia Brissac Lynne Evans/Emily the Maid
Henry Daniell Julian Davis
Charles Trowbridge Hal Brennon
Mantan Moreland Rusty
Milton Parsons Max Allaron
Erwin Kalser Carlo Ralph/Otto Kuhn
Dick Rich Detective Al
Hamilton MacFadden Reporter
May Beatty Phyllis Lathrop
Charles C. Wilson Editor

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Missing Girls   1936     2 stars    N/R, 66 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Phil Rosen  
Cast: Roger Pryor, Muriel Evans, Sidney Blackmer, Noel Madison, Ann Doran, George Cooper, Dewey Robinson, Wallis Clark, Vera Lewis, Warner Richmond, Lafe McKee, Ben Carter, Frank LaRue

  After Dorothy (Muriel Evans) and her friend Ann (Ann Doran) witness gangster Ben Davis (Noel Madison) kill Dorothy's father Senator Benson (Wallis Clark), they are taken hostage. Newspaper reporter Jimmie Dugan (Roger Pryor) disguises himself as a tramp and sets out to rescue the girls from Ma Barton's (Vera Lewis) hideout.



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Roger Pryor Jimmie Dugan
Muriel Evans Dorothy Benson
Sidney Blackmer Dan Collins
Noel Madison Ben Davis
Ann Doran Ann Jason
George Cooper Zig
Dewey Robinson Harry Wilson
Wallis Clark Senator Benson
Vera Lewis Ma Barton
Warner Richmond Ray Hanson
Lafe McKee Waise
Ben Carter Pokey
Frank LaRue Mr. Jason
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Tin Pan Alley   1940     2 and a half stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Musical
Director: Walter Lang  
Cast: Alice Faye, Betty Grable, Jack Oakie, John Payne, Allen Jenkins, Esther Ralston, Fred Keating, Billy Gilbert, Ben Carter, Elisha Cook Jr.

  During 1915, songwriters Harry Calhoun (Jack Oakie) and Skeets Harrigan (John Payne) find success when they team up with singing sisters Katie (Alice Faye) and Lily Blane (Betty Grable). Then a rift develops when a new tune is given to a more famous singer, and the sisters leave for England. But Harry and Skeets soon enlist in the army, are shipped overseas, and find Katie and Lily in England. Excellent Academy Award-winning musical score.

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1. Crash Dive (1943)
2. Dressed to Kill (1941)
3. Missing Girls (1936)
4. Tin Pan Alley (1940)


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