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Broadway Limited   1941     2 stars    N/R, 75 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Gordon Douglas  
Cast: Victor McLaglen, Marjorie Woodworth, Dennis O'Keefe, Patsy Kelly, Zasu Pitts, Leonid Kinskey, George E. Stone, Gay Ellen Dakin, Charles C. Wilson, John Sheehan, Edgar Edwards, Eric Alden, Sam McDaniel, Eddie Acuff, J. Farrell MacDonald

  Film director Ivan Ivanski (Leonid Kinskey) boards the train from Chicago heading to New York with his up-and-coming star April (Marjorie Woodworth) and secretary Patsy (Patsy Kelly). Ivan wants April to take a baby with her on the trip as a publicity stunt. They find a baby and start the trip, but problems unfold when the engineer suspects that the baby was kidnapped.



Cast
Victor McLaglen Mike Monohan
Marjorie Woodworth April Tremaine
Dennis O'Keefe Dr. Harvey North
Patsy Kelly Patsy Riley
Zasu Pitts Myra Prottle
Leonid Kinskey Ivan Makail Ivanski
George E. Stone Lefty
Gay Ellen Dakin The Baby
Charles C. Wilson Detective
John Sheehan Train Conductor
Edgar Edwards State Trooper
Eric Alden State Trooper
Sam McDaniel Train Porter
Eddie Acuff Engineer's Assistant
J. Farrell MacDonald RR Superintendent
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Decoy   1946     2 and a half stars    N/R, 76 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Jack Bernhard  
Cast: Jean Gillie, Edward Norris, Robert Armstrong, Herbert Rudley, Sheldon Leonard, Marjorie Woodworth, Philip Van Zandt, Carole Donne, Bert Roach, Rosemary Bertrand, William Self, Jody Gilbert, Louis Mason, Pat Flaherty, Ray Teal

  Margot (Jean Gillie) schemes to get her hands on her gangster boyfriend Frank's (Robert Armstrong) $400,000 when Frank is scheduled to die in the gas chamber. Her plan is to have Frank's body removed immediately after execution and then have Dr. Craig (Herbert Rudley) administer an antidote that will bring Frank back to life. The plan works, and Frank gives Margot half of a map to locate the money in a treasure chest, but then Frank is shot by a rival, Jim (Edward Norris), who then, with Margot's help, forces the doctor to help find the treasure. Before all is said and done, Margot has killed both the doctor and Jim. For all her work, Margot ends up dead from a fatal gunshot wound, and it turns out the only thing in the treasure chest is a one-dollar bill and a note from Frank saying he knew there would be a double-cross.



Cast
Jean Gillie Margot Shelby
Edward Norris Jim Vincent
Robert Armstrong Frank Olins
Herbert Rudley Dr. Craig
Sheldon Leonard Sergeant Joe Portugal
Marjorie Woodworth Nurse
Philip Van Zandt Tommy
Carole Donne Waitress
Bert Roach Bartender
Rosemary Bertrand Ruth
William Self Station Attendant
Jody Gilbert Fat Woman
Louis Mason Thin Attendant
Pat Flaherty Policeman
Ray Teal Policeman
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Road Show   1941     2 and a half stars    N/R, 87 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Hal Roach  
Cast: Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis, John Hubbard, Charles Butterworth, Patsy Kelly, George E. Stone, Margaret Roach, Polly Ann Young, Edward Norris, Marjorie Woodworth, Florence Bates, Willie Best

  Col. Carleton Carroway (Adolphe Menjou) and Drogo Gaines (John Hubbard) escape from a mental asylum and join Penguin Moore's (Carole Landis) carnival. Zaniness abounds.


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1. Broadway Limited (1941)
2. Decoy (1946)
3. Road Show (1941)


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