Riders of the Lone Star (Columbia, 1947)

Famed outlaw Dusty Morton has apparently resurfaced after a decade, and crooks in the area are eager to find where Morton hid his loot. Morton’s son, now 13, does not believe his father was such a bad man, though he has little support for such a positive view, save for the opinion of the town …

Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (American International, 1965)

An expedition to explore Venus encounters an array of problems — beginning with the destruction of one of the three spaceships — in this visually interesting but rather static science fiction film re-edited from a Russian picture with added scenes of Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue.   Not really recommended. Otto thinks you should avoid this …

Dark Rendezvous (Shaw Brothers, 1969)

Fast-paced detective thriller, original titled Ren tou ma, has plenty of complications, unusual scenes, and enough action to keep the viewer interested, albeit sometimes it’s a bit hard to follow. Still, well worth a look for fans of 1960s crime films.   Mildly recommended. Otto judiciously thinks this movie is OK, but not great. Movie 248 …

Mr. Moto’s Last Warning (Twentieth Century Fox, 1939)

Saboteurs working on behalf of a hostile government seek to foment an international incident and drive a wedge between allies by blowing up the French fleet when it visits the British in Alexandria. The clever and ruthless leader of the gang (Ricardo Cortez), who performs as a ventriloquist as a cover, outwits a secret agent …

Battle of the Worlds (1961)

Claude Rains tops the cast list in this Italian science fiction movie, originally titled Il pianeta degli uomini spenti, as a crotchety old scientist whose predictions about a looming astronomical threat to the world are at first disregarded, though he is called upon to help when a planet that had seemed poised to smash into …