Young Blood (Monogram, 1932)

Nick (Bob Steele), a rather callous and callow youth, indulges in crime à la Robin Hood, but must split his loot with the gang that assists him and with the sheriff (Charles King), who is on the take. Trouble arises when Gail Winters (Helen Foster) comes to town, and when the sheriff murders a rather …

Muss ’Em Up (RKO, 1936)

A grating private eye, Tippecanoe ‘Tip’ O’Neil (Preston ), is called in by Amy Hutchins (Margaret Callahan), the secretary of an old friend, Paul Harding (Alan Mowbray), to find out who isresponsible for some strange goings-on, including threatening letters and the killing of Mowbray’s dog. O’Neil, aided by his violence-prone assistant (Guinn ‘Big Boy’ Williams) …

Week-End in Havana (Twentieth Century Fox, 1941)

The grounding of a passenger vessel bound for Havana prevents a salesclerk, Nan Spencer (Alice Faye), from having her vacation, and she refuses to be mollified until company official Jay Williams (John Payne) arranges for an extravagant weekend trip for her; if she enjoys it sufficiently, she will sign a waiver of claims against the …

The False Faces (Paramount, 1919)

A tale of espionage and revenge: Michael Lanyard, the Lone Wolf (Henry B. Walthall), pursues a German agent, Karl Eckstrom (Lon Chaney), to avenge the killing of his sister and nephew, a pursuit that takes him from the World War I battlefields of France to a ship sunk by a German submarine and to a …

Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964)

Peter Lupus (under the name Rock Stevens) plays the titular strongman in this sword-and-sandal picture, originally titled Ercole contro i tiranni di Babilonia. The plot involves his efforts to free the Queen of the Hellenes (Anna Maria Polani) and others who have been enslaved by the wicked ruler of Babylon (Livio Lorenzen), brother of the …

Trail to Laredo (Columbia, 1948)

Morgan (George Chesebro), part owner of a freight outfit, frames his partner, Dan Parks (Jim Bannon), for smuggling government gold. Parks escapes arrest and becomes a fugitive, and it’s up to the Durango Kid (Charles Starrett) to clear his name and bring the real culprit to justice. Smiley Burnette is on hand with his comedy …

As sete vampiras (1986)

This Brazilian horror-comedy takes partial inspiration from The Little Shop of Horrors, as a botanist tries to manage a strange, carnivorous plant, but it soon veers into even odder territory, with a widow running a nightclub with a feature act called “The Seven Vampires.” A mysterious vampire killer is also at work, and a private …

The Emerald of Artatama (1969)

Less-than-exciting adventure starring Rory Calhoun as a hard-living and hard-loving con man who goes hunting for a lost tomb in Egypt (hence the original title: La muchacha del Nilo). Calhoun’s character is intended as a lovable rogue, but he’s just not that appealing, although compared with his competition he’s likeable enough.   Not particularly recommended. Otto …

James Batman (1966)

Fans of the 1960s Batman might want to take a look at this 1966 Philippine movie featuring the comedian Dolphy in a dual role as both Batman (including his alter-ego, Dolpho) and “James” (i.e., James Bond). The two heroes (with Batman aided by Robin) are commissioned to foil the evil organization CLAW, which is threatening …