Monogram Monday: Moon over Montana (1946)

Singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely and his pal Lasses (Lee “Lasses” White) tangle with a clever crook, a big rancher who has tied up all the railroad cars needed by the smaller ranchers to ship their cattle, with an eye toward gaining control of the railroad and forcing his smaller competitors out of business, too. A …

Monogram Monday: Partners of the Trail (1944)

U.S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie (Johnny Mack Brown) and Sandy Hopkins (Raymond Hatton) go undercover to investigate recent murders around the town of Springfield, including the killing of a rancher named Hilton, whose daughter happens to be traveling to town aboard a stage the bad guys try to rob, a robbery that Nevada Jack foils. …

Charlie Chan in London (Fox, 1934)

This solid early surviving entry in the long-running Charlie Chan series sees the famed detective visiting England and racing against time to save a young man, convicted of murder, from the gallows — a task made more difficult by the fact that everyone save the man’s sister, and not excepting his defense counsel, believes him …

The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982)

This entry in the sword-and-sorcery genre stars Lee Horsley as the hero out to avenge his parents’ deaths upon the wicked king (Richard Lynch) who called forth a demon to strike down his opponents, but it also features, in the form of the protagonist’s triple-bladed swords, one of the silliest of wonder weapons. Particularly entertaining …