Charlie Chan
Behind That Curtain (1929) $19.95 (E.L. Parks)
The Black Camel (1931) with Bela Lugosi $19.95
Black Magic (1944) a.k.a. Meeting at Midnight $19.95
Castle in the Desert (1942) $19.95
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937) $19.95
Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936) $19.95
Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) $19.95
Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936) Boris Karloff $19.95
Charlie Chan at the Racetrack (1936) $19.95
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) $19.95
Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939) $19.95
Charlie Chan in City in Darkness (1939) $19.95
Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938) $19.95
Charlie Chan in London (1934) $19.95
Charlie Chan in Murder Over New York (1940) $19.95
Charlie Chan in Panama (1940) $19.95
Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) $19.95
Charlie Chan in Reno (1939) $19.95
Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935) $19.95
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944) $19.95
Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) $19.95
Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940) $19.95
Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) $19.95
The Chinese Cat (1944) $19.95
The Chinese Ring (1947) $19.95
Dangerous Money (1946) $19.95
Dark Alibi (1946) $19.95
Dead Men Tell (1941) $19.95
The Docks of New Orleans (1948) $19.95
The Feathered Serpent (1948) $19.95
The Golden Eye (1948) $19.95
Meeting at Midnght (1944) a.k.a. Black Magic $19.95
The Red Dragon (1946) $19.95
Shadows Over Chinatown (1946) $19.95
The Shanghai Chest (1948) $19.95
The Shanghai Cobra (1945) $19.95
The Sky Dragon (1949) $19.95
The Trap (1947) $19.95
See also The New Adventures of Charlie Chan in our TV section.
Chinatown After Dark (1931)
An evil dragon lady (Carmel Myers) and her gang hunt down an ornamental dagger containing a priceless ruby. Also with Rex Lease and Barbara Kent. $14.95
The Chinese Connection (1973)
Kung Fu picture featuring Bruce at his best. Color. $19.95
City Streets (1933)
Carny Gary Cooper is drawn into the world of crime when he falls for the daughter of a mobster. Story by Dashielle Hammett (his only such film credit) and co-starring Sylvia Sidney, Paul Lukas, William (Stage) Boyd and Guy Kibbee. $19.95
The Clay Pigeon (1949)
Sailor Bill Williams comes out of a coma and learns that he is about to be tried for treason and causing the death of his friend and fellow POW. He turns to Richard Quine for help, not realizing that he in in cahoots with the true killer. Great action feature also stars Barbara Hale. Directed by Richard O. Fleischer. $19.95
C-Man (1949)
Dean Jagger stars as a customs agent tracking down a murderer and a thief in this minor action classic. John Carradine appears as an alchoholic fall guy. $14.95
The Cobra Strikes (1948)
Newspaperman Richard Fraser investigates a murder and also uncovers a plot to steal a fortune in jewels. Also with Sheila Ryan, Leslie Brooks, James Seay, Richard Loo and Phillip Ahn. $19.95
Code Name Jaguar (1967)
Ray Danton stars as a low-rent James Bond in this sexy spy thriller. Plenty of action and babes. Color. $14.95
Color Me Dead (1969)
Remake of the 1949 classic 'D.O.A.' with accountant Tom Tyron learning he has been given a fatal, slow-acting poison. He struggles to find his killers before the end comes. Also with Carolyn Jones and Rick Jason. Color. Rated R. $19.95
Concrete Cowboys (1979)
Mystery adventure concerning a group of Nashville ne'er do wells who get caught up in a blackmail scheme. Starring Jerry Reed, Tom Selleck, Morgan Fairchild, Claude Akins, Gene Evans, Roy Acuff and Barbara Mandrell. Color. $19.95
Condemned (1929)
Prison romance starring Ronald Colman. $19.95
Contraband Spain (1955)
American agent Richard Green goes up against counterfeiters and smugglers with the help of British customs agent Michael Denison and beautiful Anouk Aimee. $19.95
Convicted (1931)
Actress Aileen Pringle gets blamed for the shipboard murder of the producer who has taken flight with the comapny's money. Great mystery also stars Richard Tucker, Wilfred Lucas and Dorothy Christy. $19.95
Crashing Hollywood (1937)
A screenwriter collaborates with an ex-con and the pair come up with a true to life movie that implicates real crooks (their story is based on the crime that sent the con unjustly to prison). When the crooks start feeling the heat, they venture to Hollywood to put a stop to any future 'stories.' This amusing crime/comedy film is a good spoof of the 1930s star studio system. $14.95
Crime Does Not Pay
Heavy-handed crime documentary from 1935. Includes a biographies of John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, Bonnie & Clyde (including footage of their bodies in the death car) and other public enemies. Also on this tape: March of Time newsreel detailing the work of the FBI against domestic Nazis during WWII and another March of Time newsreel dedicated to 'The American Cop.' $19.95
The Crime of Dr. Crespi (1935)
A mad doctor (Erich von Stroheim) gains revenge on an old rival by giving him a drug that makes him seem dead - and then seeing to it that he is buried alive. Also with Dwight Frye. $14.95
The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934)
Detective Ralph Bellamy tries to solve the murder of an actress. Also with Gail Patrick, Kane Richmond, Ward Bond $19.95
The Crime Smasher (1943) a.k.a. Cosmo Jones
Amateur detectives hunt for a kidnapped heiress. Starring Tristram Coffin, Richard Cromwell, Frank Graham, Edgar Kennedy, Mantan Moreland, Herbert Rawlinson and Gale Storm. $19.95
The Crimson Circle (1960)
a.k.a. The Red Circle
Starring Fritz Rasp and Karl Saebisch. Story by Edgar Wallace. $19.95
Crime Wave (1954)
Charles Bronson $19.95
The Criminal Code (1931)
Howard Hawks melodrama starring Walter Huston, Constance Cummings and Boris Karloff. $19.95
The Crooked Circle (1932)
Comic mystery with Ben Lyon, James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Raymond Hatton and Roscoe Karns. $19.95
Cry Danger (1951) 
Dick Powell leaves prison after serving time for a crime he did not commit. To exonerate his friend, he begins looking into the affair with the help of a crippled serviceman. The investigation centers around sexy Rhonda Fleming and her relationship with gangster William Conrad. Great mystery drama also features Richard Erdman, Hy Averback and Regis Toomey. $19.95
Danger on the Air (1938)
After a radio sponsor is murdered during a live broadcast, audio engineer Donald Woods vows to find the killer. Also featuring a very young Lee J. Cobb. $14.95
Dangerous Appointment (1934)
A clerk in a department store is unjustly accused of several crimes. With Dorothy Wilson and cowboy star Charles Starrett. $14.95
Dangerous Corner (1935)
Government bonds are stolen and a suspicious 'suicide' is committed. Starring Melvin Douglas, Conrad Nagel and Virginia Bruce. $19.95
Dangerous Female (1931) a.k.a. The Maltese Falcon
Ricardo Cortez stars as Sam Spade in this first version of the Dashiell Hammett classic. Also with Bebe Daniels, Una Merkel and Thelma Todd. $19.95
Dangerous to Know (1938)
Based on the Edgar Wallace play 'On the Spot.' Starring Anna May Wong, Akim Tamiroff, Lloyd Nolan, Anthony Quinn, Hedda Hopper and Gail Patrick. $19.95
The Dark Hour (1936)
A detective and his pal investigate a series of murders in a spooky old house. With E. E. Clive, Hedda Hopper and former Miss America Irene Ware. $14.95
Dark Mountain (1944)
Ellen Drew marries Regis Toomey, who turns out to be a crook. Toomey hides out in the woods and holds Drew against her will. Her only hope is forest ranger Robert Lowrey, her former love. Also with Eddie Quillan, Ralph Dunn and Elisha Cook, Jr. $19.95
Daughter of the Tong (1939)
FBI agent Grant Withers sets out to smash the smuggling ring of femme fatale Evelyn Brent. Also with Dave O'Brien, Robert Frazer and Richard Loo. $19.95
Daughter of the Dragon (1931)
Warner Oland stars as the evil Fu Manchu, out for revenge during the Boxer Rebellion. Also with Anna May Wong and Sessue Hayakawa. $19.95
The Day of the Wolves (1973)
A group of mysterious men invade a small town, cutting off all communication with the outside world. Former sheriff Richard Egan tries to stop their criminal plans. Also with Rick Jason, Martha Hyer and Jan Murrray. Color. $19.95
Dead Eyes of London (1961)
German remake of the classic horror film 'The Human Monster' written by Edgar Wallace. Police investigate a series of murders perpetrated against heavily insured old men. With Klaus Kinski and Addy Berber. $19.95
Deadlock (1943)
British crime drama about a brother (John Slater) who helps his twin escape from prison. $19.95
The Deadly Trap (1971)
International spy drama starring Faye Dunaway, Frank Langella and Barbara Parkins. Color. $19.95
Dear Murderer (1947)
Hazel Court and Eric Portman star in this clever suspense tale of a woman, her lover and her jealous husband. $14.95
Death Rage (1977)
Hitman Yul Brynner is sent to rub out a Mafia chief in Naples. Also with Barbara Bouchet. Color. $19.95
Death Sentence (1974) a.k.a. Murder One
Starring Nick Nolte, Cloris Leachman, William Schallert, Herb Voland, Meg Wyllie and Laurence Luckinbill. Color. $19.95
The Death Squad (1974)
A detective learns that criminals are being killed by renegade police officers who believe the courts are being too lenient. Starring Robert Forster, Michelle Phillips, Claude Akins, Melvyn Douglas and Kenneth Tobey. Color. $19.95
Death Tide (1958)
Gangsters hijack a shipload of precious gems. Featuring Frank Silvera, co-star of such films as 'Viva Zapata,' 'Killer's Kiss' and 'Mutiny on the Bounty.' $14.95
Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen (1942)
Charlotte Wynters hires Ellery Queen (William Gargan) to find her banker husband. Also with Margaret Lindsey, John Litel, Jack LaRue, Morgan Conway and Noel Madison. $19.95
Detour (1945)
The one - the only - the greatest B picture of all time! Edgar G. Ulmer's downbeat film noir has enough snappy dialogue, atmospheric visuals and plot twists for a dozen movies, plus great performances and flawless direction. A piano player (Tom Neal) hitch-hikes west to be with his girlfriend, only to meet up with a psychotic femme fatale (Ann Savage). A must-see for B movie buffs, mystery fans and film students alike. Don't miss it. $14.95
The Devil and Leroy Basset (1973)
a.k.a. Pistol Packin' LeRoy
A cop killer breaks out of jail with the help of a criminal gang and finds himself chased across the country. Starring Cody Bearpaw and George 'Buck' Flower. Color. $19.95
The Devil's Cargo (1948)
When he's falsely accused of killing a racetrack operator, Paul Marion hires The Falcon (John Calvert) to find the real murderer. Also with Lyle Talbot, Rochelle Hudson, Tom Kennedy and Paul Regan. $19.95
Dick Tracy, Detective (1945)
Morgan Conway as Chester Gould's famous cartoon cop, seen here chasing the evil Splitface (Mike Mazurki). $14.95
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947)
Boris Karloff stars as the villianous Gruesome, who uses a special gas (that freezes people in time) to rob banks. With Ralph Byrd as Tracy and Anne Gwen as Tess Trueheart. $14.95
Dick Tracy's Dilemma (1947)
Ralph Byrd as Tracy, this time chasing down an arch criminal known as The Claw. Jason Robards, Sr. plays a watchman. $14.95
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)
The last appearance of Morgan Conway as Tracy, with Dick Wessel as Cueball, a crook who takes to strangling those who doublecross him. $14.95
(Visit the Serial Page for more Dick Tracy adventures.)
Dillinger (1945) 
Lawrence Tierney stars as the notorious gangster in this fanciful screen bio. Also with Edmund Lowe, Anne Jeffreys, Eduardo Ciannelli and Elisha Cook, Jr. $19.95
Dishonored Lady (1947)
An unstable magazine editor (Hedy LaMarr) starts a new life after attempting suicide. She gets involved with a jewell theft and is arrested for a murder she did not commit. Also with Dennis O'Keefe, William Lundigan, Natalie Schaffer and John Loder, Lamarr's husband at the time. $19.95
D.O.A. (1949)
Unique film noir about a man (Edmond O'Brien) tracking down his own killers before the slow-acting poison they have given him takes effect. Neville Brand plays a sadistic gunman and the location photography in San Francisco is top notch. Justifiably a classic. $14.95
Dog Eat Dog (1963)
Cameron Mitchell, Werner Peters and Jayne Mansfield pull a bank heist and escape to an island where they begin fighting among themselves. Interesting crime picture with lots of backstabbing and plot twists. Great opening featuring Jayne writhing on a bed with tons of cash. $14.95
Dressed to Kill (1946)
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce) unravel a mystery involving music boxes made in prison. $19.95
The Dummy Talks (1943)
When a blackmailing ventriloquist is murdered, a midget masquerades as a dummy to get to the bottom of things! A bizarre British crime feature. $14.95
East Side Kids (1940)
When a gang of street toughs gets mixed up with a band of counterfeiters, they go to JD turned detective Leon Ames for help. Also with Dave O'Brien, Sam Edwards, Joyce Bryant, Hally Chester, Harris Berger, Frankie Burke, Donald Haines and David Durand. $19.95
Edgar Wallace
(Visit the TV Page for episodes of the Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre.)
Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941)
Super sleuth Ralph Bellamy solves the murder of a shady promoter who sold phony stocks. Also with Margaret Lindsay, Charley Grapewin, Spring Byington, H.B. Warner, Sidney Blackmer and Charles Lane. $19.95
Eye Witness (1950)
Robert Montgomery (in his last film appearance) stars as an American lawyer in England who must defend a friend accused of murder, all the while searching for an elusive witness. $14.95
The Face Behind the Mask (1945)

One of the all time great B pictures - featuring Peter Lorre as a mild mannered immigrant who turns to crime as a last resort (he's been badly burned and is so repulsive looking that no one will give him a job). Also with Evelyn Keyes, Don Beddoe, John Tyrell and George E. Stone. $14.95
A Face in the Fog (1936)
A columnist (June Collyer) seeks the identity of a mad hunchback who has been preying on members of a theatre troupe. Produced by Sam Katzman. $14.95
The Falcon in Hollywood (1944)
George Sanders $19.95
The Falcon's Adventure (1946)
Tom Conway $19.95
Fall Guy (1947)
Clifford Penn is arrested for a murder he knows nothing about, and his policeman pal Robert Armstrong agrees to look into things. Also with Elisha Cook, Jr. $19.95
The Fast and the Furious (1954)
Starring John Ireland (who also directed) as a man falsely accused of murder. He commandeers Dorothy Malone's car and heads for the border. Also with Iris Adrian and Bruno Ve Sota. Produced by Roger Corman. $19.95
Fear in the Night (1947)
Twenty years before 'Star Trek,' DeForest Kelley gave this superb performance as a tormented man who dreams of commiting a murder, only to find out it may have actually happened. From a story by 'William Irish' (Cornell Woolrich). Highly recommended. $14.95
Federal Agent (1936)
Federal Agent William Boyd goes after a gang of spies responsible for the death of his pal. $19.95
Female Jungle (1956)
Jayne Mansfield (described in the promotional material as '40-21-35') plays footloose model Candy Price, a key link to finding the murderer of a young actress. Directed by cult actor Bruno Ve Sota, this hard-boiled film also stars Lawrence Tierney and John Carradine. Rarely seen since its initial release.$29.95
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (1980)
Kung Fu action featuring Bruce Lee (using old footage to tell his life story) and Fred Williamson. $19.95
Fists of Fury (1973) a.k.a. The Big Boss
The film that put Bruce Lee on the international Kung Fu map. Color. $19.95
Fog Island (1945)
An ex-con invites a group of people to his mysterious island. He's convinced one of the guests was responsible for his downfall and is determined to gain revenge. Creepy mystery starring George Zucco, Lionel Atwill and Veda Ann Borg. $19.95
Footsteps in the Night (1957)
Bill Elliott and Don Haggerty track down a killer. Also with Gregg Palmer and Zena Marshall (specify 1957 version). $19.95
The Four Deuces (1976)
Crime boss Jack Palance romances Carol Lynley in this action-packed exploitationer. Also with Warren Berlinger, Adam Roarke, E.J. Peaker and H.B. Haggerty. Color. $19.95
The Frightened City (1961)
Herbert Lom and young Sean Connery star in this hard-boiled British crime drama. A mobster (Lom) organizes London's underworld, but begins to get even bigger (and more dangerous) plans and is scheduled for murder by a ruthless hitman (Connery). Action-packed. $14.95
Gambler's Choice (1944)
Chester Morris is a gambler in 1910 New York City. His boyhood pal Richard Hayden is now the cop in charge of raiding gambling houses. To further complicate matters, both men fall for nightclub singer Nancy Kelly. Also with Sheldon Leonard and Lyle Talbot. $19.95
Gang Bullets (1938)
A dedicated DA (Charles Trowbridge) moves to thwart mobster Morgan Wallace in this tough crime pic from Monogram. $14.95
Gangbusters (1955)
Hardboiled prison film featuring a daring escape plan by a career criminal and the punk who idolizes him. With Myron Healy (Doc Holliday from TV's 'Wyatt Earp') and radio actor Sam Edwards. $14.95
Gangster Story (1959)
Crime drama about rival mobsters directed by and starring Walter Matthau (his only such assignment). Also with Carol Grace and Bruce McFarlan. $19.95
Gang War (1940)
Rival Harlem gangs battle for control of the jukebox market. The all black cast includes Ralph Cooper, Monte Hawley and Gladys Snyder. Produced by Harry M. Popkin (D.O.A.) $14.95
The Gentleman from Nowhere (1948)
Warner Baxter, Fay Baker and Charles Lane star in this crime drama from directeor William Castle. A prizefighter who was presumed dead returns to the scene soon after a strange robbery is committed. $14.95
Get That Man (1935)
A taxi driver is mistaken for an heir thought to be dead. Starring Wallace Ford and Leom Ames. $19.95
The Ghost Camera (1933)
A photograph is taken of a murder, but the camera is thrown from a window to destroy the evidence. It turns up in a passing car - but will the evidence be used in time to save an innocent man accused of the crime? Starring Henry Kendall and 15 year old Ida Lupino. $19.95
The Ghost Walks (1935)
Clever mystery about a playwright who stages his new mystery for a producer, only to find that the scripted crimes are actually taking place! Starring John Miljan and June Collier. $19.95
The Gilded Cage (1954)
A security officer (Alex Nicole) struggles to clear the name of his brother - who's been implicated in an art heist. Also with Veronica Hurst and Ursula Howells. $14.95
The Girl Hunters (1964)
The first and only time author Mickey Spillane portrayed his own fictional detective Mike Hammer - shown here searching for his missing secretary as well as hunting down murderers. $14.95
The Girl in Black Stockings (1957)
Sexy Mamie Van Doren is murdered at an upscale resort. Also with Lex Barker, Ann Bancroft and Marie Windsor. $14.95
Girls in Chains (1943)
Murder mystery concerning a school teacher (Arline Judge) who is fired when it becomes known that her brother-in-law is a criminal. She takes a job educating the hardened gals at a women's reformatory, all the while getting the goods on the corrupt warden. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. $14.95
Grand Central Murder (1942)
Private eye Van Heflin looks into the murder of actress Patricia Dane. Thrilling mystery from M-G-M also stars Cecilia Parker, Virginia Grey, Connie Gilchrist and Tom Conway. $19.95
Great Guy (1936)
Ex-boxer James Cagney gets a government job and learns that criminals in the food industry are cheating the public. Also featuring Mae Clarke, Cagney's co-star from 'The Public Enemy.' $19.95
Great Hospital Mystery (1937)
Starring Sally Blaine, Thomas Beck, Jane Darwell, William Demarest and Joan Davis. Two hospital workers (Blaine and Darwell) mix up various beds in order to confuse a criminal gang intent on killing aoved one. $19.95
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
see The St. Louis Bank Robbery
Green Eyes (1934)
Charles Starrett stars as a mystery writer who gets involved in a real murder. Also with Shirley Gray and Robert Frazer. $19.95
Green for Danger (1946)
This unusual mystery features Alistair Sim investigating a double murder during WWII. Also with Sally Gray and Trevor Howard. $19.95
The Green Glove (1952)
During and after WWII, paratrooper Glenn Ford searches for a priceless relic stolen by a German collaborator. $19.95
The Guilty (1947)
Intruiging mystery about a man searching for a girl he once loved. She's been murdered, so who is that woman who looks just like her? Starring Bonita Granville, Don Castle and Regis Toomey. $19.95
Guilty as Hell (1932)
A doctor tries to commit 'the perfect murder' in this clever mystery. Starring Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Richard Arlen and Ralph Ince. $19.95
Guilty Hands (1931)
D.A. Lionel Barrymore tries to use his years of legal experience to commit the perfect murder. Also with Kay Francis, Madge Evans and C. Aubrey Smith. $19.95
Guns Don't Argue (1957)
This action-packed crime film features Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, Ma Barker, Alvin Karpis and Pretty Boy Floyd. With Jim ('Dallas') Davis and Myron Healy. $14.95
Happy Landing (1934)
Crooks in a seaplane threaten to destroy a ship. Starring Ray Walker, Noah Beery, William Farnum and Morgan Conway (specify 1934 version). $19.95
The Hatbox Mystery (1947)
Interersting crime drama about a camera that shoots bullets instead of pictures. Great 'B' cast includes Tom Neal ('Detour'), Pamela Blake and comic tough guy Allen Jenkins. $14.95
The Haunted House (1940)
Newsboy Jackie Moran investigates a mystery with his girlfriend, neice of the publisher for whom he works (specify 1940 version). $19.95
Heartaches (1947)
Reporter Edward Norris investigates a series of murders involving a singer. Also with Sheila Ryan, Chill Wills, Ken Farrell and James Seay (specify 1947 version). $19.95
Heartbeat (1946)
Pickpocket Basil Rathbone teaches Ginger Rogers the ropes. Also with Adolphe Menjou and Eduardo Cianneli. $19.95
Heatwave (1954)
a.k.a. The House Across the Lake
Hillary Brooke stars as a woman who drowns her husband so she can take up with neighbor Alex Nicole. $14.95
The Heist (1979)
Action packed gangster saga starring Virna Lisi and Charles Aznavour. Color. $19.95
Held for Murder (1932) a.k.a. Her Mad Night
A mother takes a murder rap so her daughter can go free. Evidence proving it was an accident turns up just as the woman is about to be executed. Will there be time to save her? With Irene Rich. $14.95
Hell's House (1932)
A teenager gets mixed up with racketeer Pat O'Brien and is sent to a brutal reform school. Turns out the gangster was only interested the kid's girlfriend (Bette Davis). Also with Junior Coughlan and Mogan Wallace. $19.95
Heroes in Blue (1939)
Action packed B picture from Monogram co-stars Dick Purcell and Charles Quigley as brothers who join the police force. $14.95
He Walked by Night (1947)
Top notch film noir based on a true story. Richard Basehart is perfect as a cold blooded, technically adept thief who succeeds in foiling the L.A. police again and again (often using the sewer system for an escape route). When he kills a patrolman during a burglary, the cops are even more determined to capture him. Told in semi-documentary style (co-star Jack Webb later lifted the format for his Dragnet series), He Walked by Night is fascinating from beginning to end. The fine cast also includes Whit Bissell, Scott Brady, Reed Hadley and Roy Roberts. $14.95
The Hidden Room (1949)
a.k.a. Obsession - A jealous husband (Robert Newton) imprisons his wife's lover in a secret room while he methodically manufactures enough acid to do away with him. Directed by blacklisted American filmmaker Edward Dmytryk ('Murder, My Sweet'). Recommended viewing. $14.95
The Hitch-Hiker (1952)
Edmond O'Brien and Frank Lovejoy star as vacationing businessmen held captive by a maniac (William Tallman, from the 'Perry Mason' TV series). From a story by Daniel Mainwaring (Invasion of the Body Snatchers) and directed by Ida Lupino. Loaded with suspense. $14.95
Hold That Woman (1940) a.k.a. Skip Tracer
Skiptracer James Dunn learns the deadly secret of a radio he's trying to reposess. Also starring Frances Gifford and Rita LaRoy. $19.95
Hollow Triumph (1948) The Scar
While hiding out from a rival gang, Paul Henreid finds a physiciatrist who is his exact double, except for a scar on his cheek. Conreid taks a knife to his face, kills the doctor and takes over his life. Fascinating film noir also features Joan Bennett and Charles Trowbridge. Look for young Jack Webb as a gunsel named Bullseye. $19.95
Hollywood Stadium Mystery (1938)
Republic mystery about a prize fighter who is murdered right before his big championship bout. The great cast is headed by Neil Hamilton ('Comissioner Gordon' on TV's Batman). $14.95
Hollywood Vice Squad (1986)
Trish Van Devere seeks help in locating her hooker/addict daughter. Also with Frank Gorshin, Ronny Cox, Robin Wright, Leon Isaac Kennedy and Carrie Fisher. Color. $19.95
Home at Seven (1952) a.k.a. Murder on Monday
Ralph Richardson fails to arrive home at his appointed time and finds he can't remember the previous 24 hours. A robbery and murder have been committed at his club and he begins to wonder if he's responsible. This fine mystery was Richardson's directorial debut. $19.95
The Hoodlum (1951)
Well made crime picture about a convict (Lawrence Tierney) who is paroled from prison and immediately begins plotting another robbery. Also with Ann Zika. $14.95
The Hooker Cult Murders (1973) a.k.a. The Pyx
When a call girl (Karen Black) is murdered, cop Christopher Plummer investigates and finds a satanic cult. Nice blend of horror, sci-fi and mystery. Color. $19.95
Hour of Decision (1957)
A reporter investigating a murder discovers evidence implicating his own wife. With Hazel Court and Jeff Morrow. $14.95
House By the River (1950)
Louis Hayward accidently kills his maid while trying to seduce her, and enlists the aid of his crippled brother (Lee Bowman) to dispose of her body. Bowman is blamed for her death when the corpse washes ashore later. Also with Jane Wyatt and Dorothy Patrick. Directed by Fritz Lang. $19.95
The House in the Woods (1957)
A mystery writer moves into an out-of-the-way cottage to work on his book, only to discover evidence of an imminent (real) murder. A neat thriller with Michael Gough and Ronald Howard. $14.95
House of Mystery (1934)
Charming comedy mystery featuring a group of people spending the weekend in a creepy mansion. Starring Ed Lowry (in his only film appearance), Verna Hillie and 'Gabby' Hayes. $19.95
House of Secrets (1937)
An American travels to England to claim an estate he's inherited, but discovers a doctor living there who won't leave. To make matters worse, a criminal gang arrives soon afterward looking for some long lost loot. Leslie Fenton, Sidney Blackmer, Morgan Wallace and Noel Madison (specify 1937 version). $19.95
House of the Arrow (1953)
Third version of A.E.W. Mason's novel about a wealthy widow murdered in her French home, and the suspicions that fall on those around her. $14.95
I Can't Escape (1934)
An ex-con (unjustly convicted) exposes a stock swindle. Starring Lila Lee. $14.95
I Cover Big Town (1947)
Second of the films inspired by the classic radio series. Phillip Reed stars as investigative reporter Steve Wilson, with Hillary Brooke as his gal Friday. $19.95
I Killed That Man (1942)
Ricardo Cortez stars in this action-packed mystery from Monogram. The script is first rate and the cast (which also includes Pat Gleason and Joan Woodbury) does a fine job. Directed by Phil Rosen. $14.95
I Killed the Count (1939) a.k.a. Who Is Guilty?
Four people confess to the same crime in this comedy-mystery starring Ben Lyon and John Williams. $19.95
I'll Name the Murderer (1936)
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a newspaperman vows to find who's responsible. With Ralph Forbes. $14.95
Impact (1949)
A woman and her lover attempt to murder the woman's husband (Brian Donlevy). They fail, but he disappears and is presumed dead. The wife goes on trial for his murder and he shows up again! Expect the unexpected with this one. Also featuring Anna May Wong, Helen Walker and Ella Raines. $14.95
The Inner Circle (1946)
B picture from Republic about a detective (Warren Douglas) framed for murder. A radio studio provides the setting and Ken Niles (a popular broadcast personality at the time) plays the announcer. Also with William Frawley ('I Love Lucy'). $14.95
Inner Sanctum (1948)
A fortune teller predicts tragedy for a young woman. Set aboard a moving train and based on the classic radio series of the same name. With Mary Beth Hughes (I Accuse My Parents). $14.95
Inn on the River (1962)
Scotland Yard investigates a series of brutal murders. Starring Klaus Kinski and Brigitte Grothum. Based on a story by Edgar Wallace. $14.95
Inside the Law (1942)
Crime comedy starring Wallace Ford and Luana Walters. $19.95
International Crime (1937)
Rod LaRoque stars as Lamont Cranston, crime reporter who is in reality 'The Shadow,' a mysterious crime fighter feared by the underworld. Based on the exploits of the radio and pulp magazine character. Directed by Charles Lamont. $14.95
Interrupted Journey (1949)
Richard Todd leaves his wife (Valerie Hobson) and runs off with Christine Norden. He changes his mind at the last minute and jumps off the train they are riding. The train is then involved in an accident and Norden is killed - but under mysterious circumstances... $19.95
Invisible Avenger (1958)
Richard Derr stars as Lamont Cranston, who is in reality 'The Shadow.' $19.95
The Invisible Killer (1939)
Strange B movie about a telephone used for murder and the reporter (Grace Bradley) who tries to solve the case. $14.95
I Promise to Pay (1937)
Chester Morris borrows money from a loan shark to pay for his family's vacation - and soon regrets it. $19.95
I Take This Oath (1940)
a.k.a. Police Rookie
Gordon Jones stars as a young cop who vows to stop a dangerous crime boss, even if it means taking in a member of his own family. Directed by Sam Newfield (using the name Sherman Scott) for PRC. $14.95
Jail Bait (1954)
Ed Wood's would-be crime epic about a criminal who wants a plastic surgeon to alter his appearance. Starring Steve Reeves (before he gained fame as 'Hercules'). With Lyle Talbot, Dolores Fuller, Timothy Farrell, Theodora Thurman and Mona (Plan Nine) McKinnon. $14.95
Jigsaw (1949)
a.k.a. Gun Moll
When a vicious hate group kills newspaper columnist Myron McCormick, an assistant DA (Franchot Tone) starts a crusade against them. Tone financed this unique film himself and got many of his Hollywood pals (Henry Fonda, Marlene Deitrich, Burgess Meredith, John Garfield, etc.) to appear in small roles. $14.95
Joe Palooka in Triple Cross (1951)
The famous prize fighter battles gangsters. Starring Joe Kirkwood, Jr., James Gleason, Cathy Downs and John Emery. $19.95
The Judge (1949)
Milburn Stone (Doc from TV's 'Gunsmoke') stars in this mystery-thriller from little known Emerald Studios. The story concerns adultery, blackmail and murder, and the film boasts some pretty decent acting. Also with John Hamilton. $14.95
Jungle Bride (1933)
A reporter and his girlfriend hunt down a fleeing Charles Starrett, who's been falsely accused of murder. With Anita Page, Kenneth Thorson and Eddie Borden. $19.95
The Jury's Secret (1938)
A writer serves on a jury. No big deal, except that he's the one who committed the crime! Starring Kent Taylor and Fay Wray. $19.95
Just Off Broadway (1929)
Starring Donald Keith, Ann Christy, Larry Steers, De Sacia Mooers, Jack Tanner, Sid Saylor, Beryl Roberts and Albert Dresden. A young man quits school to haunt the Broadway nightclubs in search of the gangsters who killed his brother. Silent. $19.95
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