Alvarez Kelly 1966 N/R, 116 min. Genre: Western / Drama
Director: Edward Dmytryk Cast: William Holden, Richard Widmark, Janice Rule, Patrick O'Neal, Victoria Shaw, Arthur Franz, Harry Carey Jr., Richard Rust, Don "Red" Barry, Roger C. Carmel, Duke Hobbie, Howard Caine, Mauritz Hugo, Barry Atwater, Robert Morgan
During the Civil War, Mexican cattleman Alvarez Kelly (William Holden) is recruited to rustle cattle that are badly needed to feed the Union soldiers. During the cattle drive, Kelly is captured by Confederate Col. Tom Rossiter (Richard Widmark) and ordered to take the cattle to Confederate soldiers in Richmond. Kelly trains the Confederate soldiers to help him drive the cattle, and they head through dangerous Indian territory on the way to Richmond. Along the way, the Union Army attacks, and a bloody battle follows.
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Blue Canadian Rockies 1952 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: George Archainbaud Cast: Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Carolina Cotton, Don Beddoe, Gail Davis, Tom London, Ross Ford, Mauritz Hugo, John Merton, Gene Roth, Mauritz Hugo, Chick Hannon, Cactus Mack, Billy Wilkerson, David Garcia
Ranch owner Cyrus Higbee (Don Beddoe) sends his foreman Gene Autry and Rawhide Buttram (Pat Buttram) to the Blue Canadian Rockies to stop the marriage of his daughter Sandy (Gail Davis) to Todd Markley (Ross Ford). Sandy is trying to start a dude ranch, but loggers want to save the land for the timber. Murders at a dude ranch become the subject of Gene Autry's investigation in this musical Western.
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The Golden Stallion 1949 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Western / Action / Adventure / Musical / Romance
Director: William Witney Cast: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estelita Rodriguez, Pat Brady, Douglas Evans, Frank Fenton, Greg McClure, Dale Van Sickel, Clarence Straight, Foy Willing, Jack Sparks, Chester Conklin, Tommy Coats, Cactus Mack, Mauritz Hugo
A clever diamond-smuggling operation is going on across the Mexican border. A mare has a specially made horseshoe that holds the diamonds. The mare runs off, a smuggler is killed, Trigger is blamed, Roy Rogers confesses in order to save Trigger, Trigger becomes the smuggler, the mare gives birth to Trigger's offspring, and Roy uses the offspring (Trigger Jr.) to get the smugglers (after legally getting out of jail, of course). Sing, Roy, Sing.
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Marked Trails 1944 N/R, 59 min. Genre: Western
Director: John P. McCarthy Cast: Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Veda Ann Borg, Mauritz Hugo, Ralph Lewis, Steve Clark, Charles Stevens, Lynton Brent, Bud Osborne, George Morrell, Ben Corbett
Oil swindlers led by Blanche (Veda Ann Borg) better watch out when veteran heroes Parkford and Bob (Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele) set out to out-con them.
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The Old Man and the Sea 1958 N/R, 89 min. Genre: Drama / Adventure
Director: John Sturges Cast: Spencer Tracy, Felipe Pazos, Harry Bellaver, Don Diamond, Don Blackman, Joey Ray, Mauritz Hugo, Mary Hemingway, Richard Alameda, Tony Rosa, Carlos Rivero, Robert Alderette, Mauritz Hugo, Don Alvarado
Spencer Tracy was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in this film, and Dimitri Tiomkin won the Oscar for Best Musical Score. This is Ernest Hemingway's classic story about the old Cuban fisherman (Spencer Tracy) who catches a very large marlin, but his attempt to bring it in is hindered by his marlin becoming the object of a feeding frenzy of hungry sharks. 1 User Review
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| | GREAT number excellent | naughty nolls 10/18/2012 | | this has got to bee the best movie I have ever seen in my life. Hes probabley the best actor for this part of the old fisherman. I saw this movie with my family at the pine drivein, when it first came out. Don't ask me what year Ive forgotten. but, like I said it was the best of Spencer Tracys movies I liked he was one of my favorite actors of all times. |
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Revenge of the Zombies 1943 N/R, 61 min. Genre: Horror
Director: Steve Sekely Cast: John Carradine, Gale Storm, Robert Lowery, Bob Steele, Mantan Moreland, Veda Ann Borg, Barry Macollum, Mauritz Hugo, James Baskett, Sybil Lewis, Franklyn Farnum, Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Dr. von Alterman (John Carradine) works in his Louisiana mansion creating zombies to become soldiers in the Nazi Army. When the doctor's wife, Lila (Veda Ann Borg), dies under mysterious circumstances, she is also turned into a zombie for the cause. But his plan is foiled when Lila's brother Scott (Mauritz Hugo), heroine Jen (Gale Storm), and undercover FBI Agent Larry (Robert Lowry) arrive on the scene and are aided by Zombie Lila who seems to have a will of her own.
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Search for Danger 1949 N/R, 62 min. Genre: Mystery / Drama
Director: Jack Bernhard Cast: John Calvert, Myrna Dell, Albert Dekker, Douglas Fowley, Ben Welden, Peter Brocco, Michael Mark, James Griffith, Mauritz Hugo, Jack Daly, Ann Cornell, Billy Nelson
This is the last of the "Falcon" series. John Calvert stars as the Falcon who is investigating a kidnapping and is on the trail of two gamblers–Kirk (Albert Dekker) and Gregory (Ben Welden)–who have made off with $100,000.
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Susanna Pass 1949 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Western
Director: William Witney Cast: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estelita Rodriguez, Martin Garralaga, Robert Emmett Keane, Lucien Littlefield, Douglas Fowley, David Sharpe, Robert Bice, Foy Willing, Peter Brocco, Mauritz Hugo, Shug Fisher, George Lloyd, Ken Cooper
There's oil under that thar lake, and the bad guys–Bob Oliver (Robert Bice), Del Roberts (Douglas Fowley), and Martin Masters (Robert Emmett Keane)–have to get rid of the hatchery in order to get to the oil. So, dynamite is the answer. But–along comes game warden Roy Rogers to investigate (and sing). Songs include "A Good, Good Mornin'," "Two-Gun Rita," "Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes," and the title song.
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The Vampire 1957 PG, 74 min. Genre: Horror / Sci-Fi aka: Mark of the Vampire
Director: Paul Landres Cast: John Beal, Coleen Gray, Kenneth Tobey, Lydia Reed, Dabbs Greer, Herb Vigran, Ann Staunton, James Griffith, Paul Brinegar, Budd Buster, Anne O'Neal, Brad Morrow, Mauritz Hugo, Raymond Greenleaf
Scientist/Doctor Paul Beecher (John Beal) received pills from his dying associate who had been conducting experiments on animals to support his work on improving the human brain. Suffering from migraine headaches, he takes his pill to relieve the headache but inadvertently takes the wrong pill. He turns into a killer vampire, and, even worse, the pill is addictive, and he must take it daily–and the killing continues.
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| 1. Alvarez Kelly (1966)
2. Blue Canadian Rockies (1952)
3. The Golden Stallion (1949)
4. Marked Trails (1944)
5. The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
6. Revenge of the Zombies (1943)
7. Search for Danger (1949)
8. Susanna Pass (1949)
9. The Vampire (1957) aka: Mark of the Vampire
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