Product Tag - H. Bruce Humberstone

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    The Purple Mask (1955)

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    The Purple Mask (1955)

    France, 1803: 11 years after the Revolution, a royalist underground is led by a new ‘Scarlet Pimpernel’, the Purple Mask, who rescues nobles in distress and kidnaps Napoleon’s officials for ransom, aided by the spy services of a group of lovely models headed by Laurette (really the Duc de Latour’s daughter). But even she doesn’t know the Purple Mask’s real identity as foppish dancing master Rene…

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    She's Working Her Way Through College (1952)

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    She’s Working Her Way Through College (1952)

    Shapely burlesque dancer Hot Garters Gertie aka Angela Gardner meets her former teacher John Palmer, now a professor at Midwest State… where she decides to begin her new college career. She rents a room; her new landlady proves to be the professor’s wife. Among romantic complications, Angela helps the downtrodden dramatic arts department put on a potentially popular musical show…but someone’s discovered her secret past. Does she have an ace up her garter? Written by Rod Crawford

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    Happy Go Lovely (1951)

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    Happy Go Lovely (1951)

    B.G. Bruno, a rich bachelor, the head of a successful greeting-card company in Scotland, is essentially a kind man but respectable to the point of stodginess and extreme stuffiness. An American troupe visiting Edinburgh wants to produce a musical in town but has trouble getting backers. Bruno meets several of the leading ladies of the show; through a misunderstanding he doesn’t correct they think that he’s a newspaper reporter. He falls in love with one of the women, who reciprocates; he grows more lively and friendly, to the surprise of his employees. After a series of mishaps and comic incidents comes a happy ending: a successful show and true love.

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    Fury at Furnace Creek (1948)

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    Fury at Furnace Creek (1948)

    The Arizona wilderness, 1880. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell sends a message telling Capt. Walsh, who is escorting a wagon-train through Apache territory, heading for the fort at Furnace Creek, that he should cancel the escort and rush to another town. Apache leader “Little Dog” is leading the attack on the wagon-train and massacring everyone at the poorly manned fort. As a result the treaty is broken with the Indians and the white settlers take over the territory with the help of the cavalry, as the Apaches are wiped out and only “Little Dog” remains at large. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell is court-martial-led for treason.

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    Wonder Man (1945)

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    Wonder Man (1945)

    Boisterous nightclub entertainer Buzzy Bellew was the witness to a murder committed by gangster Ten Grand Jackson. One night, two of Jackson’s thugs kill Buzzy and dump his body in the lake at Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Buzzy comes back as a ghost and summons his bookworm twin, Edwin Dingle, to Prospect Park so that he can help the police nail Jackson.

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    Pin Up Girl (1944)

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    Pin Up Girl (1944)

    Glamorous Lorry Jones, the toast of a Missouri military canteen, has become “engaged” to almost every serviceman she’s signed her pin-up photo for. Now she’s leaving home to go into government service (not, as she fantasizes, to join the USO). On a side trip to New York, her vivid imagination leads her to True Love with naval hero Tommy Dooley; but increasingly involved Musical Comedy Complications follow.

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    Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943)

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    Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943)

    In turn-of-the-century San Francisco, an ambitious vaudevillian takes his quartet from a honky tonk to the big time, while spurning the love of his troupe’s star singer for a selfish heiress.

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    To the Shores of Tripoli (1942)

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    To the Shores of Tripoli (1942)

    Chronicle of a spoiled rich boy who joins the Marines with an off-handed attitude and finally becomes a battle-wise soldier. Academy Award Nominations: Best (Color) Cinematography.

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    Sun Valley Serenade (1941)

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    Sun Valley Serenade (1941)

    Skating star Sonja Henie and the Glenn Miller Orchestra share the spotlight in Sun Valley Serenade. Henie plays a Norwegian refugee adopted by band pianist John Payne, who mistakenly thought that the full-grown Miss Henie was a 10-year-old little girl. Payne’s girlfriend, Lynn Bari, is a soloist with the Miller band, and also a violently jealous sort. When Bari quits Miller out of pique, Henie stages an elaborate ice show as a substitute. This impromptu spectacular thrills the audience at the Sun Valley resort hotel where most of the action takes place. Joan Davis and Milton Berle provide comic relief to the music and romance (you haven’t lived until you’ve seen Berle on skis), while The Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy Dandridge perform a lively chorus of “Chattanooga Choo Choo.”

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    Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941)

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    Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941)

    Robin Hoodish gangster in 1929 Chicago is an object of affection, kind to New York hood and bad to a bad crook.

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    Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936)

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    Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936)

    When a friend of Charlie’s is found kicked to death by his own race horse on board a Honolulu-bound liner, the detective discovers foul play and uncovers an international gambling ring.

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