The boys tangle with phony spiritualists and Sach gets help from a real ghost (played by Lloyd Corrigan) in this enjoyable Bowery Boys outing. There are plenty of laughs for fans. Mildly recommended. Otto judiciously thinks this movie is OK. Movie 560 for 2021.
Month: January 2022
Sunday Fun: Shakers
Funny Friday: Footprints
Monogram Monday: Monte Carlo Nights (1934)
A young man-about-town (John Darrow) captures the heart of an heiress (Mary Brian), but their plans for wedded bliss are put on hold when the playboy is arrested for murder. Fortune favors the fellow, however, and he escapes to find the real killer — his only clue a roulette betting system involving the numbers 7, …
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Sunday Fun: A Welcome Surprise
Funny Friday: Literary Romance
The Invisible Ray (Universal, 1936)
Karloff and Lugosi are in fine form in this Universal picture, with the former essaying the not-unusual role of a scientist gone mad (here driven murderously so by exposure to the dreaded Radium X) and the latter a humanitarian doctor who saves the scientist’s life but must eventually face the consequence of his action. Well …
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The Peking Medallion (1967)
A freelance photographer (Robert Stack) ends up in possession of a medallion that provides a key to hidden treasure, and others (most notably crooks led by Nancy Kwan) are after it. And can the photographer trust the purported widow (Elke Sommer) of the man who entrusted him with the item? Stack’s protagonist is effective in …
Cyclone Fury (Columbia, 1951)
Steve Reynolds (Charles Starrett) and Smiley (Smiley Burnette) come to the aid of an Indian boy who has inherited a contract to round up wild horses for the Army, which he can keep only so long as he manages to deliver 300 head within a month’s time. The nefarious Grat Hanlon (Clayton Moore) deploys his …
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Dead Man’s Gold (1948)
Lash (Lash La Rue) and Fuzzy (Al St. John) are called in by a friend who has found gold in his mine, only to discover the friend is missing. The two pursue their investigation, uncovering a murder along the way. There are some good action sequences and fun whip work as well in this programmer. …