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Poster Art From art.comBad Company   1931     2 and a half stars    N/R, 76 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Tay Garnett  
Cast: Ricardo Cortez, Helen Twelvetrees, John Garrick, Paul Hurst, Frank Conroy, Frank McHugh, Edgar Kennedy, Kenneth Thomson, Emma Dunn, William V. Mong, Harry Carey, Arthur Stone, Wade Boteler, Jack Mower, Harry Semels

  Mobster Goldie Gorio (Ricardo Cortez) wants to get the scoop on rival Markham King's (Frank Conroy) operation. So, why not have his lawyer Steve Carlyle (John Garrick) marry Markham's sister Helen (Helen Twelvetrees)? Gorio treats them to a lavish wedding and other extravagances. It isn't until Steve is wounded in a police raid that Helen realizes that he is a gangster, and now she stops at nothing to release him from his ties to the gang so that they can escape from the criminal world.



Cast
Ricardo Cortez Goldie Gorio
Helen Twelvetrees Helen King Carlyle
John Garrick Steve Carlyle
Paul Hurst Goldie's Butler
Frank Conroy Markham King
Frank McHugh Doc
Edgar Kennedy Buffington
Kenneth Thomson Barnes
Emma Dunn Emma
William V. Mong Henry
Harry Carey McBaine
Arthur Stone Dummy
Wade Boteler Gangster Monk
Jack Mower Plainclothesman
Harry Semels Gangster
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Poster Art From art.comThe Big Trail   1930     2 and a half stars    N/R, 125 min.
Genre: Western / Adventure / Romance
Director: Raoul Walsh  
Cast: John Wayne, Marguerite Churchill, El Brendel, Tully Marshall, Tyrone Power Sr., Ward Bond, Helen Parrish, Frederick Burton, Ian Keith, Charles Stevens, Louise Carver, Iron Eyes Cody, David Rollins, DeWitt Jennings, William V. Mong

  In John Wayne's first starring role, he plays Brick Coleman who guides a wagon train pioneering the Oregon Trail. Along the trek, the wagon train confronts desert heat, steep cliffs, a fierce storm, an Indian attack, and swollen rivers. Brick fearlessly leads the wagons while still finding time to romance Ruth Cameron (Marguerite Churchill)–despite competition from gambler Bill Thorpe (Ian Keith) and villain Red Flack (Tyrone Power Sr.).



Cast
John Wayne Breck Coleman
Marguerite Churchill Ruth Cameron
El Brendel Gus the comical Swede
Tully Marshall Zeke, Coleman's Sidekick
Tyrone Power Sr. Red Flack, Wagon boss
Ward Bond Sid Bascom
Helen Parrish Honey Girl Cameron
Frederick Burton Pa Bascom
Ian Keith Bill Thorpe, gambler
Charles Stevens Lopez, Henchman
Louise Carver Gus's Mother-in-Law
Iron Eyes Cody Indian
David Rollins Dave "Davey" Cameron
DeWitt Jennings Boat Captain Hollister
William V. Mong Wellmore, Trader

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The Dark Hour   1936     1 star    N/R, 72 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Charles Lamont  
Cast: Ray Walker, Irene Ware, Berton Churchill, Hedda Hopper, Hobart Bosworth, E.E. Clive, William V. Mong, Harold Goodwin, Aggie Herring, Kathryn Sheldon, Harry Strang, Fred Kelsey

  Based on a Sinclair Gluck novel, "The Last Trap," this is the story of two able, but very different, detectives (Ray Walker and Berton Churchill) working on a murder case in an old, dark house.


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Poster Art From art.comThe Last of the Mohicans   1936     2 and a half stars  User Rating      N/R, 91 min.
Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: George B. Seitz  
Cast: Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes, Henry Wilcoxon, Bruce Cabot, Heather Angel, Philip Reed, Robert Barrat, Hugh Buckler, Willard Robertson, Lumsden Hare, William Stack, Frank McGlynn Sr., Will Stanton, William V. Mong, Art Dupuis

  This is an excellent, exciting rendition of James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel, with Randolph Scott in perhaps his best work as Hawkeye. During the French and Indian War, Hawkeye escorts the two daughters–Alice and Cora Munro (Binnie Barnes and Heather Angel) of the commander of a fort through hostile territory accompanied by the last two survivors of the Mohican tribe Uncas (Philip Reed) and Chingachgook (Robett Barrat).



Cast
Randolph Scott Hawkeye
Binnie Barnes Alice Munro
Henry Wilcoxon Major Duncan Heyward
Bruce Cabot Magua
Heather Angel Cora Munro
Philip Reed Uncas
Robert Barrat Chingachgook
Hugh Buckler Colonel Munro
Willard Robertson Capt. Winthrop
Lumsden Hare Major Gen. J. Abercrombie
William Stack General Montcalm
Frank McGlynn Sr. David Gamut
Will Stanton Jenkins
William V. Mong Sacham
Art Dupuis De Levis

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The Mayor of Hell   1933     2 and a half stars    N/R, 90 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Archie Mayo  
Cast: James Cagney, Madge Evans, Allen Jenkins, Dudley Digges, Frankie Darro, Dorothy Peterson, Charles C. Wilson, Hobart Cavanaugh, Robert Barrat, Harold Huber, Sheila Terry, William V. Mong, G. Pat Collins, Edwin Maxwell, John Marston

  This unusual story involves ex-gangster Richard 'Patsy' Gargan (James Cagney) who is appointed Deputy Commissioner of a reform school. He takes the position after the nurse (Madge Evans) at the school confides in him about the inhumane treatment being inflicted on the boys. He works to improve conditions at the reform school and the way the kids are being treated. But, Gargan leaves the reform school to kill a rival gangster, and then he goes into hiding. Meanwhile the poor conditions return at the reform school, and when the boys learn that Gargan is really a ruthless mobster they lose faith in him. But, Gargan returns, gets the warden Mr. Thompson (Dudley Digges) kicked out, and regains the boys' respect.



Cast
James Cagney Patsy Gargan
Madge Evans Dorothy Griffith
Allen Jenkins Mike
Dudley Digges Mr. Thompson
Frankie Darro Jimmy Smith
Dorothy Peterson Mrs. Smith
Charles C. Wilson Guard
Hobart Cavanaugh Tommy's Father
Robert Barrat Mr. Smith
Harold Huber Joe
Sheila Terry The Girl
William V. Mong Walters
G. Pat Collins Brandon
Edwin Maxwell Louis Johnston
John Marston Hopkins
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The Painted Desert   1938     1 star    N/R, 59 min.
Genre: Western
Director: David Howard  
Cast: George O'Brien, Laraine Day, Ray Whitley, Stanley Fields, Fred Kohler, Lloyd Ingraham, Maude Allen, Harry Cording, Max Wagner, Lee Shumway, William V. Mong, Lew Kelly

  A young Laraine Day is the only highlight of this remake (at least in part) of the 1931 film. Bob McVey (George O'Brien) and girlfriend Carol Banning (Laraine Day) work on their tungsten mine, but there are bad people out there who want it for themselves.

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Stand-In   1937     2 and a half stars    N/R, 90 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Tay Garnett  
Cast: Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell, Humphrey Bogart, Alan Mowbray, C. Henry Gordon, Jack Carson, Tully Marshall, J.C. Nugent, William V. Mong, Olin Howland

  In this satire, Atterbury Dodd (Leslie Howard) goes to Hollywood with a mission–to save a studio.


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A Strange Adventure   1932     1 and a half stars    N/R, 62 min.
Genre: Mystery
aka: Wayne Murder Case

Director: Phil Whitman, Hampton Del Ruth  
Cast: Regis Toomey, June Clyde, Lucille La Verne, William V. Mong, Jason Robards Sr., Eddie Phillips, Dwight Frye, Isabelle Vecki, Alan Roscoe, Nadine Dore, Fred "Snowflake" Toones, Harry Myers

  A hooded killer is on the loose after murdering Silas Wayne (William V. Mong) in the presence of his would-be heirs. Now it is up to police Detective-Sergeant Mitchell (Regis Toomey) and news reporter "Nosey" Toodles (Jane Clyde) to solve the case.

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Treasure Island   1934     3 stars    N/R, 109 min.
Genre: Family / Adventure
Director: Victor Fleming  
Cast: Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore, Otto Kruger, Nigel Bruce, Lewis Stone, William V. Mong, Douglass Dumbrille, Charles "Chic" Sale, Charles McNaughton, Dorothy Peterson, Edmund Breese, Olin Howland, Charles Irwin, Edward Pawley

  In this good rendition of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale, South Seas adventures abound. Young Jim Hawkins (Jackie Cooper) has obtained a treasure map from former pirate Billy Bones (Lionel Barrymore) following his death. Jim tells Dr. Livesey (Otto Kruger) and Squire Trelawney (Nigel Bruce) about the map, and the three of them book passage on a ship to recover the treasure. But problems lie ahead because among the ship's crew are pirates, including Long John Silver (Wallace Beery), who are plotting to get their hands on Jim's treasure map.



Cast
Wallace Beery Long John Silver
Jackie Cooper Jackie Cooper
Lionel Barrymore Capt. Billy Bones
Otto Kruger Dr. Livesey
Nigel Bruce Squire Trelawney
Lewis Stone Capt. Alexander Smollett
William V. Mong Blind Pew
Douglass Dumbrille "Ugly" Israel Hands
Charles "Chic" Sale Ben Gunn
Charles McNaughton Black Dog
Dorothy Peterson Mrs. Hawkins
Edmund Breese Anderson
Olin Howland Dick
Charles Irwin Abraham Gray
Edward Pawley William O'Brien

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The Vampire Bat   1933     2 stars    N/R, 65 min.
Genre: Horror / Sci-Fi / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Frank R. Strayer  
Cast: Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, Maude Eburne, George E. Stone, Dwight Frye, Robert Frazer, Rita Carlyle, Lionel Belmore, William V. Mong, Stella Adams, Paul Weigel, Harrison Greene, Fern Emmett, Carl Stockdale

  There's an epidemic of murders in a European village, with the victims having their blood drained. The villagers are set on the bat theory, since the town is infested by bats–but police inspector Karl (Melvyn Douglas) isn't so sure. After the townsfolk kill a bat-loving outcast (Dwight Frye), things heat up as Karl consults Dr. Otto von Niemann (Lionel Atwill), who believes in the vampire theory. But we all know that Lionel Atwill has been the mad doctor/scientist in many other movies.



Cast
Lionel Atwill Dr. Otto von Niemann
Fay Wray Ruth Bertin
Melvyn Douglas Karl Brettschneider
Maude Eburne Aunt Gussie Schnappmann
George E. Stone Kringen
Dwight Frye Herman Gleib
Robert Frazer Emil Borst
Rita Carlyle Martha Mueller
Lionel Belmore Burgermeister Gustave
William V. Mong Sauer
Stella Adams Georgiana
Paul Weigel Dr. Holdstadt
Harrison Greene Weingarten
Fern Emmett Gertrude
Carl Stockdale Schmidt--Morgue Keeper

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What Price Glory?   1926     3 stars    N/R, 116 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Raoul Walsh  
Cast: Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Dolores del Rio, William V. Mong, Phyllis Haver, Elena Jurado, Leslie Fenton, Barry Norton, Jack Pennick

  This good adaptation of the hit play concerns two boisterous friends and rivals. After starting out fighting over a girl in Shanghai, the scene shifts to France after the outbreak of WWI where they are again rivals over another girl. The grimness of war is also portrayed in this fine silent flick.

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Whispering Smith Speaks   1935     2 stars    N/R, 67 min.
Genre: Western
Director: David Howard  
Cast: George O'Brien, Irene Ware, Kenneth Thomson, Maude Allen, Spencer Charters, Frank Sheridan, William V. Mong, Edward Keane

  Detective Whispering Smith (George O'Brien) comes to the aid of Nan Roberts (Maude Allen) whose land has been taken from her.


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Movie Quick Pick
1. Bad Company (1931)
2. The Big Trail (1930)
3. The Dark Hour (1936)
4. The Last of the Mohicans (1936)
5. The Mayor of Hell (1933)
6. The Painted Desert (1938)
7. Stand-In (1937)
8. A Strange Adventure (1932)
   aka: Wayne Murder Case
9. Treasure Island (1934)
10. The Vampire Bat (1933)
11. What Price Glory? (1926)
12. Whispering Smith Speaks (1935)


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