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The Man in Half Moon Street (1945)
Barre Lyndon play adaption about a doctor using revolutionary surgery to stay young forever. Remade as 1959 Hammer horror ‘The Man Who Could Cheat Death’.
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Bluebeard (1944)
Young female models are being strangled inexplicably. Will law enforcement be able to stop the crime wave before more women become victims?
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Night Monster (1942)
There’s a’doin’s transpirin’ at the Old Dark Manse of Old Man Ingston where, one-by-one, invited guests are being mysteriously murdered by the monster of the fog-shrouded moors.
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Sweater Girl (1942)
College students attempt to solve a series of murders on campus while also trying to put together the school’s big show. Remake of 1935’s College Scandal.
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Madame Spy (1934)
Maria is married to Captain Franck of German Intelligence. He does not know she is a Russian assigned to spy on him. When he is told to uncover a leak, he vows revenge on his wife.
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Wild Orchids (1929)
A prince in Java tries to seduce his visitor’s wife, but he’s discovered.
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Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
Diana is outwardly the hit of the party but inwardly virtuous and idealistic. Her friend Ann is thoroughly selfish and amoral. Both are attracted to Ben Black, soon-to-be millionaire. He takes Diana’s flirtations with other boys as a sign of disinterest in him and pursues Ann instead, though his real feelings are with Diana.
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Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928)
A professional clown and a self-indulgent count learn to help each other with their problems, but both fall in love with the same young woman.
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Abdul The Damned DVD 1935 (Original)
Set amid the turbulence of the Young Turk movement within the dying Ottoman Empire, Abdul the Damned was among the first films directed in Britain by Karl Grune, acclaimed director of 1923’s Die Strasse (The Street), who had fled Nazi Germany in 1933; the film also features starring roles for fellow German émigré and Pandora’s Box star Fritz Kortner, Scottish screen idol John Stuart, and Swedish silent-era heart-throb Nils Asther. Turkey, 1908: Sultan Abdul Hamid II becomes infatuated with Therese, a young Viennese opera singer and she is forced to give in to him to protect her fiancé, Young Turk Talak Pasha. Will the fervour of Talak’s popular opposition to the Sultan’s rule eventually lead to the monarch’s downfall?
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