The Dragon Missile (Shaw Brothers, 1976)

The Dragon Missile (Chinese title: Fei long zhan) is a well-crafted Shaw Brothers martial arts feature, with Lo Lieh the wielder of the titular weapon, actually a pair of boomerang blades capable of decapitating opponents and returning to the user’s hands. Lo’s character, the henchmen of an evil nobleman, is sent to get a healing …

Argosy All-Story Weekly, February 6, 1926

The February 6, 1926 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly featured four serials, including the start of The Seal of Satan, one novelette, five short stories, and five poems. I skipped the serials, as per my usual practice when I lack all the parts, but I read the remaining content. I found it another good issue, …

Broadway Limited (Hal Roach / UA, 1941)

Madcap mishaps and misunderstandings as a publicity stunt goes awry aboard the eastbound Broadway Limited, the Pennsylvania Railroad’s premier passenger train. There are plenty of laughs from Victor McLaglen, Patsy Kelly, Zasu Pitts, and the others in the cast, even if the ending is a little weak, and it’s pure delight to see a streamlined …

The Delightful Forest (Shaw Brothers, 1972)

A man (Li Tung) sent to prison after killing his adulterous sister-in-law and her lover is recruited by the warden’s son to fight the gangsters who have taken over the nearby resort of Delightful Forest. There’s a certain amount of humor blended with the action in this Shaw Brothers movie, whose Chinese title is Kuai …

In Like Flint (Twentieth Century Fox, 1967)

James Coburn returns as super-cool secret agent Derek Flint, this time helping the ousted Lloyd Cramden (Lee J. Cobb) determine just what happened during a missing three minutes on a golf course and then working to foil the villains and effect a rescue from their island base. There’s plenty of silliness in evidence — witness …

Son of Oklahoma (Sono Art-World Wide, 1932)

A man takes in a young boy left stranded in the desert, and shares with him the secret gold mine discovered when he found the child. The boy grows to manhood with no knowledge of his parents, but both are in fact still alive and have parts to play in the young man’s efforts to …

New Haven RPO-baggage car

In the years just after World War 2, A. C. Gilbert reintroduced its American Flyer HO scale line, this time with plastic cars. The New Haven RPO*-baggage combine car shown below was available in sets and separately. This car lacks couplers; I may add Mantua passenger couplers to use this with my two John English …

The Cuckoos (RKO, 1930)

Early Wheeler & Woolsey vehicle is flawed but nonetheless entertaining. The loosely constructed plot has the boys as phony fortune tellers who get involved with a wealthy woman and her daughter, a fortune-hunting nobleman, and also gypsies, but what plot there is serves more as a vehicle to move from musical number to musical number, …

I Killed That Man (Monogram, 1941)

Just before his execution, a convicted killer gets ready to reveal the man who hired him, but he is struck down by a poison dart. Who committed the crime right in front of witnesses, including the assistant district attorney (Ricardo Cortez)? When a search of all present turns up no weapon, the assistant DA makes …