Virginia Grey

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    Swamp Fire (1946)

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    Swamp Fire (1946)

    Highlights in this one include a fist-fight between Johnny Weissmuller and Buster Crabbe (I won’t give away the winner, but check the cast order); a cat-fight between Virginia Grey and Carol Thurston that the male cast of Sienfeld would pay to see and, just to keep things moving, Weissmuller wrestles an alligator, and there are two mid-water collisions between small-craft boats, a big ship wreck and a blazing swamp fire finale. Toss in a plot that has Weissmuller as a psycho-neurotic war veteran who, because he piled up his Navy destroyer on the rocks, now dreads returning to his pre-war occupation of a pilot guiding ships through the channels at the mouth of the Mississippi. Throw in icy Virginia Grey as a spoiled heiress out to take Johnny away from his job, his friends and the girl he loves (who knows why), and you have enough plot and action for two Pine-Thomas jewels.

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    House of Horrors (1946)

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    House of Horrors (1946)

    An unsuccessful sculptor saves a madman named “The Creeper” from drowning. Seeing an opportunity for revenge, he tricks the psycho into murdering his critics.

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    Men in Her Diary (1945)

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    Men in Her Diary (1945)

    Singer/Dancer Peggy Ryan neither sings nor dances in this comedy in which she plays a secretary, whose life has no romance because she devotes all of her time to her attractive older sister. But she does keep a diary that contains some fact and many fictional entries. One such is read by the wife of her boss who promptly sues for a divorce. Virginia Grey stars in a musical produced by Hall and sings (possibly dubbed) “Makin’ a Million” and “Keep Your Chin Up.” No spoiler to add that Ryan gets a boyfriend and Hall and Allbritton are reunited before this one runs it course.

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    Strangers in the Night (1944)

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    Strangers in the Night (1944)

    In this Gothic tale, a returning WW2 vet goes looking for a small-town girl whom he knows only from letters. Its the pretext for an off-beat treatment of sexual frustration morphing into a dangerous delusion, and eventually murder.

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    Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943)

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    Sweet Rosie O’Grady (1943)

    An American singer becomes engaged to an English duke, but is continuously pestered over her past as a burlesque dancer by a reporter from her hometown.

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    Idaho (1943)

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    Idaho (1943)

    A deputy sets out to prove that a respected judge, who had once been a criminal, is being framed for crimes committed by a crooked saloon owner.

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    Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942)

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    Tarzan’s New York Adventure (1942)

    Circus owner Buck Rand kidnaps Boy to perform in his show. He forces a pilot to fly him, Boy and his animal trainer out of the jungle. Tarzan and Jane follow them to New York. At a trial over custody of Boy, Tarzan becomes violent and is jailed. With the help of the pilot’s girlfriend Tarzan (who has since escaped, diving off the Brooklyn Bridge) finds the circus. He and the circus elephants complete the classic rescue.

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    The Big Store (1941)

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    The Big Store (1941)

    The Marx brothers run havoc in a department store while protecting its owner.

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    Another Thin Man (1939)

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    Another Thin Man (1939)

    An explosives manufacturer suspects a young man is out to kill him. He calls in Nick and Nora (with new baby) to sort things out.

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    Ladies in Distress (1938)

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    Ladies in Distress (1938)

    Alison Skipworth plays female mayor Josephine Bonney, at present having trouble dealing with her town’s criminal element. Josephine enlists the aid of home town boy Braddock (Robert Livingston), a pretty tough customer himself, to take on the crooks.

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    Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue (1938)

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    Billy Rose’s Casa Mañana Revue (1938)

    The scene is set at Billy Rose’s Casa Manana Revue, filmed at the Fort Worth Frontier Fiesta (1937), an enormous production created as part of the Texas Centennial civic celebrations. The opening song, “The Night Is Young And You’re So Beautiful” emanated from the first edition of the Revue and became a hit song on two continents in 1936.

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