Devil Bat's Daughter 1946 N/R, 66 min. Genre: Horror / Mystery
Director: Frank Wisbar Cast: Rosemary La Planche, Molly Lamont, John James, Ed Cassidy, Nolan Leary, Michael Hale, Eddie Kane, Monica Mars, Frank Marlowe
In this sequel to "The Devil Bat," Dr. Paul Carruthers' daughter, Nina (Rosemary La Planche), suffers from nightmares and visits a psychiatrist, Dr. Clifton Morris (Michael Hale). Morris is having an affair with Myra (Monica Mars) and sees Nina as the vehicle that will allow him to have a life with Myra. After giving Nina a large dose of sleeping pills, Morris kills his wife (Molly Lamont) and then convinces Nina that she is a vampire and that she killed his wife.
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Step Lively 1944 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Musical / Comedy
Director: Tim Whelan Cast: Frank Sinatra, George Murphy, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria DeHaven, Walter Slezak, Eugene Pallette, Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Grant Mitchell, Anne Jeffreys, George Chandler, Rosemary La Planche, Shirley O'Hara, Dorothy Malone
Glen Russell (Frank Sinatra) has written a play that Gordon Miller (George Murphy) is producing as a musical on Broadway. Checking on the progress being made with rehearsals, Glen visits Miller in his hotel suite where he is staying on credit. Money is a problem, and Miller is threatened with being ousted by the hotel chain supervisor Wagner (Adolphe Menjou). The production company is out of money and must put on the show within the next few days to take care of debts. It turns out that Glen can sing, and, reluctantly, he steps into the leading role to save the show. Of course, the show is a hit, and Glen also gets the girl, Christine (Gloria DeHaven).
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Two Weeks to Live 1943 N/R, 76 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Malcolm St. Clair Cast: Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Franklin Pangborn, Kay Linaker, Irving Bacon, Herbert Rawlinson, Ivan F. Simpson, Rosemary La Planche, Danny Duncan, Evalyn Knapp, Charles Middleton, Luis Alberni
Lum (Chester Lauck) and Abner (Norris Goff) are in Chicago to check out a railroad Abner has inherited when Abner falls down some stairs and ends up at the hospital. After being misdiagnosed as having two weeks to live, Abner signs up for a trip to Mars to obtain enough money to pay off a debt.
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| 1. Devil Bat's Daughter (1946)
2. Step Lively (1944)
3. Two Weeks to Live (1943)
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