Boston Blackie 1923 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Scott R. Dunlap Cast: William Russell, Eva Novak, Frank Brownlee, Otto Matieson, W.C. Robinson, Fred Esmelton
In this second screening of the "Boston Blackie" series, William Russell stars as Boston Blackie who, when he is released from prison, is ordered arrested again by Warden Benton (Frank Brownlee) and returned to the prison. Blackie's girlfriend Mary Carter (Eva Novak) alerts the governor, and they arrive at the prison to spare Blackie more torment. By story's end, Blackie is released and Warden Benton is fired.
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The Desert Trail 1935 N/R, 54 min. Genre: Western
Director: Lewis D. Collins Cast: John Wayne, Mary Kornman, Paul Fix, Eddy Chandler, Carmen Laroux, Lafe McKee, Al Ferguson, Henry Hall, Frank Ball, Artie Ortego, Dick Dickinson, Frank Ellis, Frank Brownlee, Olin Francis, Tex Palmer
Rodeo rider John Scott (John Wayne) is wrongly accused of a killing, so he and sidekick Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler) take off in pursuit of the real culprits, Pete (Al Ferguson) and his unwilling partner Jim (Paul Fix). John and Kansas Charlie arrive in Poker City under the assumed names of John Jones and the Reverend Smith, and the chase is on–in the midst of which John falls for Jim's sister Anne (Mary Kornman).
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Tombstone Canyon 1932 N/R, 62 min. Genre: Western
Director: Alan James Cast: Ken Maynard, Cecilia Parker, Lafe McKee, Sheldon Lewis, Frank Brownlee, Jack Clifford, George Gerwing, Edward Peil Sr., George Chesebro, Bob Burns, Jack Kirk, Merrill McCormick
While traveling through Tombstone Canyon, Ken (Ken Maynard) becomes involved with murder and the role played by a mysterious "Phantom" who comes to his aid. Ken is blamed for the murder of a man that was actually killed by the Phantom who, it turns out, is killing the bad guys. All is sorted out, and the identity of the Phantom is revealed to Ken–a real surprise for him.
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| 1. Boston Blackie (1923)
2. The Desert Trail (1935)
3. Tombstone Canyon (1932)
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