The 2’9″-tall Weng Weng stars as Agent 00, a Filipino secret agent tasked with foiling a villain’s plans to use a scientist’s lethal invention to blackmail the world. Amusing sequences and lines, clever gadgets, and a rather wild plot help explain why the movie was a surprise success. Fans of the spy genre are likely …
Category: Movies
Professionals for a Massacre (1967)
Twists galore and a fair amount of action make for an entertaining tale as three Confederate soldiers facing death for selling guns — George Hilton, Edd Byrnes, and Jorge Martín — are given their freedom (after a fashion) in exchange for going after some stolen Confederate gold. The protagonists aren’t particularly admirable, but it is …
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The Delta Factor (1970)
Pedestrian pacing and a poor script, together with a less-than-likeable main character, sink this 1970 action movie, based on the novel by Mickey Spillane and starring Christopher George as Morgan, the freelancer forced into helping out the government in a plan to rescue an imprisoned scientist. Yvette Mimieux is the agent assigned to work with …
Midnight Intruder (Universal, 1938)
Lightweight entertainment in which Barry Gilbert and Doc Norton (Louis Hayward and J. C. Nugent), two guys down on their luck, take shelter in an empty home, only to awaken to the arrival of servants, who take Barry to be the rightful owner, John Clark Reitter, Jr. (Eric Linden), who is estranged from his newspaper-owning …
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Roarin’ Lead (Republic, 1936)
An orphanage faces closure because the local cattlemen’s association, which supports it, is facing bankruptcy, owing to payouts to ranchers whose stock has been rustled. The Three Mesquiteers — Stony Brooke (Robert Livingston), Tucson Smith (Ray Corrigan), and Lullaby Joslin (Max Terhune) — are trustees of the orphanage, and they take steps to keep it …
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Island of Terror (1966)
A scientific experiment goes wrong, and soon the local doctor on an isolated island is faced with an odd corpse. He turns to a famed medico on the mainland for help, and a wealthy young woman inserts herself into the expedition to determine the cause of the calamity — and put an end to it. …
Hercules Against the Mongols (1963)
The sons of the aging Genghis Khan jockey for position as the Polish kingdom prepares to try to wrest back the city of Tuleda, which is in Mongol hands. Bianca (José Greci), the rightful heir, has been raised ignorant of her status, while her father languishes in a Mongol dungeon. Bianca loves and is loved …
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Blonde Dynamite (Monogram, 1950)
As a new money-making venture, Slip (Leo Gorcey) and the boys turn Louie’s into an escort bureau, with the guys as the sophisticated escorts, while Louie (Bernard Gorcey) and his wife are away on vacation. They soon obtain some beautiful (and unlikely!) clients, including Joan Marshall (Adele Jergens), but the gals are part of a …
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Superbug – The Craziest Car in the World (1975)
It’s another road rally for Jimmy Bondi (Rudolf Zehetgruber) and Dudu, in Switzerland, where Dudu’s ability to fly comes in handy. At stake this time around are a hotel (whose one employee occupies a variety of roles) and an orphanage (on whose behalf two nuns, one played by Zehetgruber’s wife, Kathrin Oginski, enter the race). …
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The Smiling Ghost (WB, 1941)
Heiress Elinor Bentley Fairchild (Alexis Smith) has a problem: her fiancés encounter terrible fates, either dying or ending up crippled. Her desperate grandmother (Helen Westley) turns to a newspaper ad in an effort to attract another potential groom to serve as bait to break the apparent curse, and Lucky Downing (Wayne Morris), who doesn’t know …