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The Curse of the Cat People   1944     3 stars  User Rating      N/R, 72 min.
Genre: Drama / Horror / Fantasy
Director: Robert Wise  
Cast: Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph, Ann Carter, Elizabeth Russell, Eve March, Julia Dean, Erford Gage, Sir Lancelot, Charles Bates, Edmund Glover, Sarah Selby

  In this sequel to "Cat People," a little girl (Ann Carter) develops her private world of make-believe when her father (Kent Smith) ignores her emotional needs, and she conjures up her father's deceased wife (Simone Simon).

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San Diego I Love You   1944     3 stars    N/R, 83 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Reginald LeBorg  
Cast: Jon Hall, Louise Allbritton, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Buster Keaton, Irene Ryan, Peter Miles, Chester Clute, Charles Bates, Florence Lake, Rudy Wissler, Sarah Selby, Fern Emmett, Donald Davis, Mabel Forrest

  Philip McCooley (Edward Everett Horton) has invented a collapsible raft that he thinks will help the war effort. While caring for his family, with the help of daughter Virginia (Louise Allbritton), he also attempts to sell his invention. Virginia helps out with selling, and one of her potential customers is the rich owner John Thompson Caldwell IV (Jon Hall), of a research institute. Funny, with good acting, especially Allbritton. Great sketch by Buster Keaton.



Cast
Jon Hall John Thompson Caldwell IV
Louise Allbritton Virginia McCooley
Edward Everett Horton Philip McCooley
Eric Blore Nelson
Buster Keaton Bus Driver
Irene Ryan Sheila Jones
Peter Miles Joel McCooley
Chester Clute Percy Caldwell
Charles Bates Larry McCooley
Florence Lake Miss Lake
Rudy Wissler Walter McCooley
Sarah Selby Mrs. Lovelace
Fern Emmett Mrs. Callope
Donald Davis Pete McCooley
Mabel Forrest Mrs. Fresher
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Shadow of a Doubt   1943     4 stars    PG, 108 min.
Genre: Drama / Mystery
Director: Alfred Hitchcock  
Cast: Joseph Cotten, Teresa Wright, Macdonald Carey, Henry Travers, Hume Cronyn, Wallace Ford, Irving Bacon, Minerva Urecal, Clarence Muse, Patricia Collinge, Edna May Wonacott, Charles Bates, Janet Shaw, Isabel Randolph, Eily Malyon

  This is one of Alfred Hitchcock's best films–and, reportedly, his favorite. The Newton family has lived an uneventful existence UNTIL Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) comes to visit. Teenage daughter "Charlie" (Teresa Wright), who was named after her uncle, begins to suspect that he is a psychotic killer wanted by the police. Now her life is in danger.



Cast
Joseph Cotten Uncle Charlie
Teresa Wright Young Charlie
Macdonald Carey Jack Graham
Henry Travers Joseph Newton
Hume Cronyn Herbie Hawkins
Wallace Ford Fred Saunders
Irving Bacon Station Master
Minerva Urecal Mrs. Henderson
Clarence Muse Railroad Porter
Patricia Collinge Emma Newton
Edna May Wonacott Ann Newton
Charles Bates Roger Newton
Janet Shaw Louise
Isabel Randolph Mrs. Green
Eily Malyon Librarian
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Strange Death of Adolf Hitler   1943     1 and a half stars    N/R, 72 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: James P. Hogan  
Cast: Ludwig Donath, Gale Sondergaard, George Dolenz, Fritz Kortner, Frederick Giermann, William Trenk, Merrill Rodin, Ludwig Stossel, Charles Bates, Joan Blair, Ivan Triesault, Rudolph Anders, Erno Verebes, Kurt Katch, Hans Schumm

  In this wartime drama, Hitler's officers become involved in a plot by Franz Huber (Ludwig Donath) who looks like Hitler, to murder him and take over the government.



Cast
Ludwig Donath Adolf Hitler/Franz Huber
Gale Sondergaard Anna Huber
George Dolenz Herman Marbach
Fritz Kortner Bauer
Frederick Giermann Heinrich Himmler
William Trenk Col. Von Zechwitz
Merrill Rodin Hans Huber
Ludwig Stossel Graub
Charles Bates Viki Huber
Joan Blair Countess Eugenie
Ivan Triesault Prince Hohenberg
Rudolph Anders Maj. Mampe
Erno Verebes Count Godeck
Kurt Katch Karl
Hans Schumm Maj. Profe
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1. The Curse of the Cat People (1944)
2. San Diego I Love You (1944)
3. Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
4. Strange Death of Adolf Hitler (1943)


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