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Maisie Was a Lady (1941) starring Ann Sothern, Lew Ayres

Maisie Was a Lady

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Maisie Was a Lady (1941) starring Ann Sothern, Lew Ayres

Maisie Was a Lady (1941) starring Ann Sothern, Lew Ayres – the perpetually unemployed actress is a fish out of water in a mansion …

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Bride of the Gorilla

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Bride of the Gorilla (1951) starring Raymond Burr, Barbara Payton, Lon Chaney, Jr., Tom Conway

Deep in the South American jungle plantation manager Barney Chavez kills his elderly employer in order to get to his beautiful wife. However, an old native witch witnesses the crime and puts a curse on Barney, who soon after finds himself turning nightly into a rampaging gorilla. But is his transformation real or is it all in his head? Find out in Bride of the Gorilla.

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The Kennel Murder Case

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The Kennel Murder Case (1933) starring William Powell, Mary Astor, Eugene Pallette, directed by Michael Curtiz

In The Kennel Murder Case, Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates a locked-room murder. The murder of a prominent and much-hated collector whose broken Chinese vase provides an important clue.

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Tarzan and His Mate

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Tarzan and His Mate (1934) starring Johnny Weissmuller, Margaret O’Sullivan, Neil Hamilton, Paul Cavanagh

In Tarzan and His Mate, Harry Holt returns to the jungle, searching for ivory from an elephant burial ground. He still hopes to talk Jane into leaving Tarzan, and returning with him. And Harry’s partner, Martin, has eyes for her as well … And his own plans for getting the ivory. At any price …

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House of Wax

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The House of Wax (1953) starring Vincent Price, Phyllis Kirk, Carolyn Jones

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Vincent Price is well-known for playing the role of the sympathetic monster. And here, as a once-great artist named Jarrod, his hands ruined, confined to a wheelchair, he’s definitely sympathetic. And, literally with a tragic backstory.

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