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Kansas City Confidential (1953)
Classic action film about an ex-cop who plans the 'perfect' crime. The great cast includes Preston Foster, John Payne, Lee Van Cleef, Neville Brand and Jack Elam. Directed by Phil ('Walking Tall') Karlson. $14.95
The Key Man (1957)
A radio journalist gets involved in a murder. With Lee Patterson and Colin Gordon. A snappy thriller from the UK. $14.95
Kidnap Syndicate (1975)
La Cittą Sconvolta
Italian made crime feature starring James Mason. Color. $19.95
Killer Bait (1949)
a.k.a. Too Late for Tears
A greedy woman (Lizabeth Scott) talks her mild-mannered husband (Arthur Kennedy) into keeping blackmail money they have received by mistake. Naturally, nothing works out according to plan. Dan Duryea (at his sleaziest) co-stars in this fine film packed with tricks and plot twists. One of our favorites. $14.95
Killer Dill (1947)
Mild-mannered salesman Stuart Irwin find his life in turmoil when he is mistaken for a gangster who has recently bumped off a rival crime boss. $19.95
King of Alcatraz (1938)
Fun and fast-paced comedy drama with Gail Patrick, Lloyd Nolan, Harry Carey, J. Carroll Naish and Robert Preston. $19.95
King of the Damned (1936)
Conrad Veidt leads his fellow prisoners in a revolt against the cruel wardens of their island prison. Also with Helen Vinson and Noah Beery, Sr. $19.95
Kung Fu Collection
Two complete features on two VHS tapes! 'Sprits of Bruce Lee' - When his brother is killed by gangsters, a jade-importer and his friend swear bloody revenge. 'Kung Fu Arts' - The Princess and Lord Kang are to be married, but before the happy day, an attempt is made on the King's life and the Princess is poisoned - and Kang is the only suspect. He fights his way out of the city as the Princess lingers near death! Color. $24.95
Ladies in Retirement (1941)
Ida Lupino kills her employer (Isobel Elsom) so she and her two insane half-sisters can take over the dead woman's mansion. When a relative of the murder victim shows up, he begins to suspect foul play. A creepy and suspenseful production directed by Charles Vidor. Also with Evelyn Keyes, Elsa Lanchester and Edith Barrett. $19.95
The Lady Confesses (1945)
Mary Beth Hughes stars as a woman willing to take a murder rap to protect her boyfriend. Solid B picture also features Hugh 'Ward Cleaver' Beaumont. $14.95
Lady From Nowhere (1936)
Suspense yarn about a manicurist who witnesses a mob murder. With Mary Astor, John Tyrell and Charles Quigley. $14.95
Larceny on the Air (1937)
A doctor crusades against phoney cures, but gets mixed up with the daughter of a mobster he's battling. Starring Bob Livingston and Grace Bradley. $19.95
The Last Mile (1932)
Anti-capital punishment tome adapted from writings by a convict. Starring Preston Foster and Noel Madison. $19.95
The Last Warning (1938)
Playboy Raymond Parker receives a series of threatening letters, and detectives Preston Foster and Frank Jenks investigate. This Universal crime/comedy is part of the 'Crime Club' series. $19.95
Late Extra (1935)
James Mason stars as a cub reporter hunting for a notorious bank robber (Clifford McLaglen). Co-starring Virginia Cherrill and Alastair Sim - with Michael Wilding (Mr. Elizabeth Taylor) in a small role. $14.95
Law of the Underworld (1938)
Chester Morris stars as an arch criminal who masquerades as a solid citizen. When two young lovers are framed for robbery and murder, he must decide whether to help them (and admit his true identity) or let them be executed. $14.95
Let 'Em Have It (1935)
a.k.a. False Faces
Depression-era crime drama loosely based on John Dillinger. Starring Richard Arlen, Bruce Cabot and Virginia Bruce. $19.95
Let'er Go Gallegher (1928)
Newsboy Junior Coughlin sees hood commit a crime, so he tips off his reporter pal (Harrison Ford), who becomes something of a celebrity because of the story. Ford's newfound boastful nature cause him to lose his girl, so he decides to redeem himself by capturing the hood. Also with Elinor Fair. Silent. $19.95
License to Kill (1964)
Eddie Constantine stars as master detective Nick Carter, sent to stop enemy agents from stealing a secret weapon. $14.95
Lightning Strikes Twice (1935)
Comedy mystery featuring Thelma Todd, 'Skeets' Gallagher, Ben Lyon, Pert Kelton, Chick Chandler and Jonathan Hale. $19.95
The Limping Man (1953)
An American ex-GI (Lloyd Bridges) returns to London to find his lost love (Moira Lister), but instead gets deeply involved in a murder mystery. $14.95
The Living Dead (1936) a.k.a. The Scotland Yard Mystery
Inspector Gerald duMaurier investigates George Curson's scheme to murder people for their insurance money and then return them to life! $19.95
Loan Shark (1952)
An ex-con tries to put an end to a dirty money-lending racket. Starring George Raft, Dorothy Hart, Paul Stewart, Russell Johnson and John Hoyt. $19.95
The Lone Wolf Strikes (1940)
Starring Warren William, Joan Perry and Don Beddoe. $19.95
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The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941)
Starring William Warren, June Storey and Don Beddoe. $19.95
Love from a Stranger (1937)
Basil Rathbone and Ann Harding play a deadly 'game' of nerves in this outstanding thriller based on the Agatha Christy short story. Specify 1937 version. $19.95
The Long Dark Hall (1951)
When a chorus girl is murdered, her boyfriend (a married man) is accused of the crime while his wife stands by him. Strange film with a trick ending stars Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer. $14.95
Lure of the Islands (1942)
Feds go undercover to nab crooks set up on an island. Starring Margie Hart, Robert Lowery, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams and Gale Storm. $19.95
Ma Barker's Killer Brood (1960)
Lurene Tuttle stars as the infamous crime family matriarch; seen here giving advice to her own boys, as well as Alvin Karpis, Machine Gun Kelly, Baby Face Nelson and John Dillinger. The film has many great action scenes, and features Don Grady ('My Three Sons') as young Herman Barker. From Filmservice. $14.95
Machine Gun Kelly (1957)
Charles Bronson stars in this fictionalized screen biography of the notoriuos, henpecked outlaw. Also with Susan Cabot and Morey Amsterdam. Directed by Roger Corman. $14.95
The Mad Bomber (1973)
Imagine: Chuck Connors as a maniac who blows up schools and hospitals - Nevile Brand as a porno-crazed rapist - Vince Edwards as the cop who must stop them! From Bert I. Gordon, the man who brought you 'Tormented' and 'The Amazing Colossal Man.' Color. $14.95
The Mad Executioners (1965)
When a sex fiend begins decapitating women, the fiancee of a Scotland Yard inspector agrees to act as bait in a trap to catch him. Meanwhile, a group of hooded vigilantes have been kidnapping members of the underworld and putting them on trial themselves. Pretty weird stuff. $14.95
A Man About the House (1947)
Two British spinsters inherit an Italian villa and are wooed by the good-looking caretaker, who marries one of the women and then kills her. Great clifftop climax. $14.95
Man from Headquarters (1942)
A Chicago crime reporter (Frank Albertson) solves a gangland slaying. Also with Joan Woodbury and Arthur O'Connell. $19.95
Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949)
Burgess Meredith directed (and appears in) this superb crime drama. Detective Charles Laughton searches Paris for a killer (Franchot Tone), leading to the heartstopping confrontation on the Eiffel Tower. Production and performances are first rate. Color. $19.95
Marie Gallante (1934)
Spencer Tracy stars as a detective investigating a plot to blow up the Panama Canal. Also with Helen Morgan, Ned Sparks and Stepin Fetchit. $14.95
Meet Sexton Blake (1944)
Detective Blake (David Farrar) is hired to recover some 'missing items,' not knowing they are related to an important government experiment. $14.95
Meet the Wildcat (1940)
New York cop Ralph Bellamy tracks a notorious art thief in this crime comedy from Universal. Also with Margaret Lindsay and Allen Jenkins. $19.95
Miami Expose (1956)
When his partner is killed by gangsters, detective Lee J. Cobb hides a witness (Patricia Medina) in his remote cabin. Also with Alan Napier and Edward Arnold (his last film).$19.95
Midnight Limited (1938)
Title refers to a train running from New York to Montreal. John King stars as a detective out to stop a criminal gang from robbing it. Nice B picture from Monogram. Also with Marjorie Reynolds and George Cleveland. $14.95
Midnight Manhunt (1945) a.k.a. One Exciting Night
Rival reporters William Gargan and Ann Savage discover the body of a local mobster hidden in a wax museum. This great crime comedy also stars Leo Gorcey, Don Beddoe, George E. Stone and George Zucco. $19.95
The Midnight Phantom (1935)
Reginald Denny stars in this rarely screened murder mystery. $14.95
The Midnight Warning (1932)
A woman (Claudia Dell) checks into a hotel with her brother, who later disappears. Hotel personnel then insist that she checked in alone, and try to convince her that she is insane. Interesting story with a shock ending. Also with William (Stage) Boyd and Lloyd Ingraham. $14.95
The Missing Corpse (1945)
A publisher (J. Edward Bromberg) goes to great lengths to conceal the body of his rival, fearing he will be unjustly accused of murder. Also with Isabelle Randolph. $14.95
The Missing Lady (1946)
a.k.a. The Shadow and the Missing Lady
Third in the series, with Kane Richmond as The Shadow. $19.95
Mitchell (1975)
Action film starring Joe Don Baker as a tough cop hunting down a dope ring. Also with Linda Evans, Martin Balsam, John Saxon and Merlin Olsen. Color. $19.95
The Mob (1951)
Undercover cop Broderick Crawford infiltrates a dangerous waterfront gang. Tough crime picture also features Ernest Borgnine, Neville Brand and Charles Bronson. $19.95
Mob Story (1990)
A mob boss (John Vernon) finds himself on the run from both G-men and his former 'friends.' Also starring Margot Kidder. Color. $19.95
The Money (1975)
A con decides to kidnap the child his girlfriend is babysitting. Starring Lawrence Luckinbill and Regina Baff. Color. $19.95
Money Madness (1947)
A terrific B picture. Hugh Beaumont tricks lovely Frances Rafferty into marrying him so he can legitimately claim a cache of holdup money. He's such a convincing heel, it's hard to believe that just a few years later he'd be America's favorite dad on 'Leave It to Beaver.' $14.95
The Monk (1969)
Blake Edwards private eye story featuring George Maharis, Janet Leigh, Jack Albertson, Edward G. Robinson and Joe Besser. Color. $19.95
Monte Carlo Nights (1934)
A man unjustly accused of murder escapes and sets about finding the real murderer. Starring Mary Brian, John Darrow and Kate Campbell. From Monogram. $14.95
The Most Dangerous Game (1932) 
A madman hunts human beings on his own private island. This classic film influenced California's infamous Zodiac killer. Starring Joel McRea, Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong and Leslie Banks. $14.95
Motorcycle Squad (1937)
A policeman goes undercover to thwart a criminal gang. With Kane Richmond. $14.95
Murder at 45 RPM (1961) Meurtre en 45 Tours
French suspense film about a famous singer (Danielle Darrieux) who carries on an affair with her accompanist (Michel Auclair). The illicit lovers begin to suspect each other after the husband turns up dead, and recorded messages from him begin arriving. $14.95
Murder at Midnight (1931)
During a parlor game, a man is shot by what is supposed to be a blank but turns out to be a real bullet. With Hale Hamilton, Robert Elliott and Alice White. $14.95
Murder at 3 A.M. (1953) UK
Starring Dennis Price as a detective who comes to suspect his sister's boyfriend of murder. Also with Phillip Saville and Peggy Adams. $19.95
Murder in Greenwich Village (1937) 
When Fay Wray is wrongly accused of murder, defense lawyer Richard Arlen tries to find the real killer. $19.95
Murder in Harlem (1935)
When night watchman discovers the body of a murdered girl, he becomes the major suspect in the crime. His sister asks an author-turned-lawyer (who she secretly loves) to take the case and even goes undercover to help find the true killer. Starring Clarence Brooks, Dororthy Van Engle, Alec Lovejoy, Laura Bowman and Bee Freeman. All-Black cast. $14.95
Murder in the Music Hall (1946)
a.k.a. Midnight Melody
When a blackmailer is killed, various show folk become suspects. Solid mystery features Vera Hruba Ralston, William Marshall, Helen Walker, William Gargan and Ann Rutherford. $19.95
Murder on the Campus (1934)
A newsman encounters murder while writing a series of articles on moonlighting coeds. With Edward Van Sloan. $14.95
Murder with Pictures (1936)
Gangsters get their man a job as news photographer, then outfit him with a camera rigged to shoot silent bullets. Starring Lew Ayres, Gail Patrick, Joyce Compton, Paul Kelly, Anthony Nace and Onslow Stevens. $19.95
Mutiny in the Big House (1938)
A prison Chaplain tries to steer a young convict away from a tough con (Barton MacLane). Based on the life of Colorado priest Patrick O'Neil, who actually halted a prison riot in the 1920's. From Monogram. $14.95
My Boys Are Good Boys (1978)
Ralph Meeker, Ida Lupino and Lloyd Nolan star in this story of a teenage gang out to rob an armored car. Color. $19.95
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929)
Warner Oland plays the title character in this first sound adaptation from Sax Rohmer. Also with Jean Arthur, Neil Hamilton and O.P. Heggie. $19.95
Mystery Liner (1934)
An inventor turns up murdered after rigging a ship with his secret new control device. With Noah Beery, Sr. $14.95
The Mystery Man (1935)
Robert Armstrong ('King Kong,' 'The Most Dangerous Game') is a newspaper reporter who solves mysteries in Chicago and St. Louis, meets and marries Maxine Doyle - all in 65 minutes. Great crime/comedy film from Monogram. $14.95
Mystic Circle Mystery (1939) a.k.a. Religious Racketeers
Reporter Arthur Gardner sets out to expose a phony medium conning gullible women out of their life savings. Harry Houdini's widow makes a brief appearance in an effort to discredit tricksters of this kind. $14.95
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939)
Starring Bonita Granville as the famed girl detective. $19.95
Nancy Drew, Detective (1938)
Starring Bonita Granville. First of the series. $19.95
Nancy Drew, Reporter (1939)
Starring Bonita Granville. $19.95
Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter (1939)
Starring Bonita Granville. $19.95
A Night for Crime (1942)
Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot star in this murder mystery set in the backlots of Hollywood. $19.95
The Night Has Eyes (1942) a.k.a. Terror House
Solid mystery features Joyce Howard as a schoolteacher who searches the Moors for her friend who disappeared there. Co-starring James Mason and Mary Clare. $19.95
The Night Hawk (1938)
When gangsters kill a customs agent, his best pal swears revenge, enlisting the aid of a rival hitman who has his own beef with the gang. Legendary Republic crime drama moves at a breakneck pace. Great cast includes Robert Livingston, Robert Armstrong, Ben Weldon and Dwight Frye. $19.99
A Night in New Orleans (1942)
Cops suspect their commander (Preston Foster) of killing a nortorious gambler. Foster has to stay one step ahead of the force in an attempt to clear his name. Also with Albert Dekker, Patricia Morrison and Dooley Wilson. $14.95
The Night of January 16th (1941)
Robert Preston looks for evidence to free an innocent woman (Ellen Drew). Also with Rod Cameron and Cecil Kellaway. $19.95
Non-Stop New York (1937)
A chorus girl (Anna Lee) gets mixed up with gangsters and framed for robbery. Also starring John Loder and William Dewhurst. $19.95
The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946)
Starring Gerald Mohr as Michael Lanyard, the jewel thief turned detective. $19.95
No Trace (1950)
Mystery thriller about a crime writer whose radio broadcasts (unbeknownst to the listening audience) are based on his past criminal exploits. A gangster who was once his partner re-enters the picture and demands money to keep their former relationship a secret. $14.95
Now or Never (1935)
Starring Richard Talmadge, Janet Chandler, Robert Walker, Ed Davis, Otto Metzetti and Thomas Ricketts. $19.95
Obsessed (1951)
A man and his mistress are suspected of murdering the man's wife, but a detective assigned to the case has other ideas. With David Farrar and Roland Culver. $14.95
One Frightened Night (1934)
An old man arranges to leave all his money to a group of people he doesn't really like when suddenly his long lost granddaughter (presumed dead) shows up. Murder ensues. With Wallace Ford, Regis Toomey and Mary Carlisle. $14.95
On the Run (1958) UK
A boxer hides out from gangsters after he refuses to throw a fight. Starring Neil McCallum and Susan Beaumont. Specify 1958 version. $19.95
On the Run (1983) Australia
Strange action picture with a convict (Paul Winfield) with a young friend who's targeted for death after witnessing murder. Also starring Rod Taylor and Beau Cox. Specify 1983 version. Color. $19.95
Open Secret (1948)
John Ireland is a cop out to stop a gang of anti-Semetic hoodlums. Also with Sheldon Leonard and Jane Randolph. $14.95
The Outsider (1979) a.k.a. Fatal Error
a.k.a. Outsider in Amsterdam
Starring Rutger Hauer and Rijk de Gooyer as a pair of Dutch vice cops who crack down on various dope and sex crimes. Specify 1979 version. Color. $19.95
The Panther's Claw (1942)
Sidney Blackmer and his assistant investigate a murder in an opera company. Nice characterizations in this slick little mystery from PRC. $14.95
Paris Express (1953)
a.k.a. The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
An embezzler gets more than he bargained for in this British crime drama starring Claude Rains and Herbert Lom. $14.95
Parole, Inc. (1949)
When a criminal gang comes up with a scheme that gets crooks paroled early, a courageous G-Man infilrates the mob in an effort to stop their plan. Exciting B-movie with Michael O'Shea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers, Michael Whalen and Lyle Talbot. $14.95
The Penguin Pool Murder (1932) 
Ace sleuth Edna May Oliver spots a body floating in an aquarium and is determined to solve the mysterious death. Also with James Gleason, Robert Armstrong and Mae Clarke. $19.95
The Phantom (1931)
A hooded murderer terrorizes a group of people in this dark house mystery. Starring Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Allene Ray, Niles Welch, William Gould, Sheldon Lewis, Tom O'Brien, Violet Knights, Bobby Dunn, William Jackie and Wilfred Lucas. Specify Guinn Williams version. $14.95
The Phantom Broadcast (1933)
A popular singer is murdered, and his dark secret exposed. Strange murder mystery from Monogram Pictures. $14.95
Phantom Express (1932)
An engineer aboard a speeding train spots another engine heading toward his and hits the breaks. His train jumps the tracks and many are killed, but the mysterious 'other train' is nowhere to be found. A creepy mystery with J. Farrell McDonald and Sally Blaine. $14.95
Phantom in the House (1929)
Ricardo Cortez stars in this complex mystery about an inventor who is accused of a murder actually committed by his wife. Also with Grace Valentine and Henry H. Walthall ('Birth of a Nation'). $14.95
Phantom of Chinatown (1940)
Keye Luke solves the murder of an archaeologist. Rare casting for a Hollywood production - an Asian actor playing an Oriental detective! Also with Grant Withers and Lotus Long. $19.95
Phantom of 42nd Street (1944)
A young actress makes her Broadway debut while her rich uncle is murdered backstage. This PRC feature stars Dave ('Reefer Madness') O'Brien, Frank Jenks and Kay Aldridge. $14.95
Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945)
A woman murders her husband and frames another man for the crime in this Victorian-era drama. Many plot twists before the film wraps up. $14.95
Playing Around (1930)
Poor girl Alice White gets involved with mobster Chester Morris in an attempt to improve her lot in life. Also with William Bakewell and Lionel Belmore. $19.95
Police Rookie (1940)
a.k.a. I Take This Oath
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
Port of New York (1949)
Feds Scott Brady and Richard Rober try to smash a dope ring run by Yul Brynner (who sports a full head of hair). A clever, action packed crime drama from Eagle-Lion. $19.95
Postmark for Danger (1956)
Sexy Terry Moore stars as a woman involved with smugglers. Police move in to stop them, but not before a half dozen murders have been committed. $14.95
The President's Mystery (1936)
Action film from Republic Pictures based on a story in Liberty Magzine suggested by FDR. Screenplay is by Lester Cole and Nathaniel West ('Day of the Locust'). $14.95
Prison Break (1938)
When an honset fisherman (Barton MacLane) is sent up the river for a crime he didn't commit, he vows to escape and find the real culprit. This top notch B picture co-stars Ward Bond as a trouble making con and Glenda Farrell as MacLane's faithfull sweetheart. $14.95
Prison Train (1938)
En route to Alcatraz aboard the prison train, mobster Fred Keating is threatened by rival gangsters. Plenty of locomotive action in this entertaining B picture. Also with Linda Winters and Val Stanton. $14.95
Profile (1954)
British thriller concerning a husband, his unfaithful wife, embezzlement and of course - murder. With John Bentley, Kathleen Byron. Exciting chase finale. $14.95
Quicksand (1950)
Mechanic Mickey Rooney falls for sleazy Jeanne Cagney (sister of James), a blonde goldigger who insists he spend a bundle on her. Mickey foolishly tosses over his loyal girlfriend and begins a life of crime to support his new romance. Atmospheric film noir also features Peter Lorre in a great role as a despicable arcade operator. Recommended viewing for all fans of great crime drama. $14.95
Quiet Please, Murder (1942)
George Sanders and Gail Patrick star in this unusual crime drama. They play a pair of murderous thieves who steal rare books and sell copies as priceless originals. $19.95
The Racketeer (1929)
Early gangster talkie with suave mobster Robert Armstrong wooing Carole Lombard by helping the career of her violinist boyfriend. $14.95
Racket Squad
Reed Hadley stars as Captain Braddock of the Racket Squad in this syndicated 1951-1953 TV crime series. Based on actual bunco cases. See the TV Page for a listing of episodes available from Scorched Earth.
Radio Patrol (1932)
Cops Robert Armstrong and Russell Hopton battle a murdrous gang trying to steal a payroll. Also with Lila Lee and Andy Devine. $19.95
Raffles (1939)
Crime romance featuring David Niven (his first top-billing) as a loveable rogue. Also with Olivia de Havilland, Dame May Whitty and E.E. Clive. Specify 1939 version. $19.95
Raising Arizona (1987)
Acclaimed screwball comedy filled with mad chases, unexpected plot twists and wild pyrotechnics. Vowing to go straight, a convenience store bandit (Nicholas Cage) proposes marriage to the police department's photographer (Holly Hunter). All is wedded bliss until they discover she's unable to get pregnant and are turned down by every adoption agency in town. It doesn't take long before they realize the only solution is to kidnap one of the town's celebrated quintuplets and hit the road! Color. $24.95
Raw Deal (1948)
Superb gangster film with Dennis O'Keefe serving time in prison for a crime he did not commit. Great cast also includes Claire Trevor, Marsha Hunt, John Ireland, Raymond Burr and Whit Bissell. $19.95
A Real American Hero (1978)
Brian Dennehy stars as sheriff Buford Pusser, the lawman made famous in 'Walking Tall.' Also with Forest Tucker, Ken Howard and Sheree North. Color. $19.95
The Rebel Set (1959)
Edward Platt ('Get Smart') plays a criminal mastermind in this suspenseful crime drama. Set in the world of the Beat Generation, the story concerns a well-planned but ultimately ill-fated armored truck heist involving some local youths. Promoted as a teen exploitation film, 'The Rebel Set' is actually a thrilling caper film. $14.95
The Red Dragon (1946)
Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) investigates a series of mysterious murders in Mexico City. People are killed by bullets that have not been fired by guns! Also with Carol Hughes, Benson Fong and Willie Best. $19.95
Red Dragon (1967)
Federal agent Stewart Granger battles a deadly smuggling ring in this action-packed crime thriller. Also starring Rosanna Schiaffino, Suzanne Roquette and Horst Frank. Color. $14.95
Red Surf (1990)
A group of drug dealers decides to go straight, but before they can do so they're squealed on by a former partner and must flee. Starring George Clooney, Dedee Pfiefer and Doug Savant (as a biker named 'Attila'). Color. $19.95
Requiem for a Secret Agent (1966)
Spy drama starring Stewart Granger and Daniela Bianchi. Color. $19.95
Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930)
Sequel to 'The Mysterious Fu Manch' features the evil one slipping out of his own coffin and escaping to England. Starring Warner Oland, Neil Hamilton and O.P. Heggie. $19.95
Ringside (1949)
A concert pianist (Don Barry) turns prizefighter to avenge his brother, whthings get complicated. Also with Sheila Ryan, Tony Canzoneri and Lyle Talbot (as a radio announcer). $14.95
Riot Squad (1941)
Richard Cromwell stars in this tale of a physician who goes undercover to infiltrate a criminal gang. $14.95
River Beat (1953)
Phyllis Kirk ('House of Wax') stars as a ship's radio operator unwittingly used by a gang of smugglers. John Bentley plays the inspector who works to clear her. $14.95
Rogue's Gallery (1945)
Journalists Frank Jenks and Robin Raymond get mixed up in a murder mystery while interviewing inventor H.B. Warner. $19.95
Rogue's Tavern (1936)
Wallace Ford and Joan Woodbury star in this strange story of a killer who uses a set of false dog's teeth. $14.95
Rogue's Yarn (1958)
When Derek Bond's rich wife dies in a boating accident, police become suspicious and begin checking on Bond and his mistress (Nicole Maurey). $14.95
Rome Express (1933)
Murder mystery set aboard a train heading from Paris to Rome. Starring Conrad Veidt, Esther Ralston, Hugh Williams and Cedric Hardwick. $19.95
Room to Let (1949)
A crippled widow and her daughter rent a room they come to suspect of being Jack the Ripper. A creepy and suspenseful British production. $14.95
Run Like a Thief (1967)
Kieron Moore is the only witness to am armored car robbery. He grabs the loot (stolen gems) when the crooks are killed, but becomes a target for rival mobsters led by Keenan Wynn. Also with Ina Balin and Fernando Rey. Color. $19.95
The Sadist (1963)
a.k.a. Profile of Terror
A trio of schoolteachers is terrorized by a psycho punk (Arch Hall, Jr.) and his sexy but dumb girlfriend (Marilyn Manning). Suspenseful direction by James Landis and great cinematography by the legendary Vilmos Zsigmond. Hall's best role. $14.95
The Saint in London (1939)
Starring George Sanders as Simon Templar. $19.95
The Saint in New York (1938)
Starring Louis Hayward as Simon Templar. $19.95
The Saint in Palm Springs (1941)
Starring George Sanders as Simon Templar. $19.95
The Saint's Double Trouble (1940)
Starring George Sanders as Simon Templar. $19.95
The Saint's Vacation (1941)
Starring Hugh Sinclair as Simon Templar. $19.95
The Saint Takes Over (1940)
Starring George Sanders as Simon Templar. $19.95
San Francisco Docks (1941)
Longshoreman Burgess Meredith is arrested for murder after his rival turns up dead. Also with Irene Hervey, Raymond Walburn and Robert Armstrong. $19.95
Satan Met a Lady (1936)
Bette Davis hires Warren William to find a mysterious woman, but won't tell him why. Based on 'The Maltese Falcon' by Dashiell Hammett. $19.95
Satan's School fort Girls (1973)
A young woman passes herself off as a student to investigate a rash of suspicious suicides at a prestigiuous girl's school. Starring Kate Jackson, Pamela Franklin, Cheryl Ladd, Roy Thinnes, Jo Van Fleet and Lloyd Bochner. Color. $19.95
Scarlet Street (1946)
Seductive Joan Bennett lures mild-mannered Edward G. Robinson into a life of crime (with help from her slimy boyfriend Dan Duryea). Robinson sets out to get his revenge, with interesting results. Loaded with irony and bizarre visual touches courtesy of director Fritz Lang ('M'). $14.95
Scream of Fear (1961) a.k.a. Taste of Fear
Terrific mystery drama from Hammer Films. When wheelchair-bound Susan Strasberg visits her father's Riviera resort and comes to beilieve that the people there are plotting to drive her crazy. Christopher Lee co-stars with Ann Todd. Loaded with intruiging plot twists. $19.95
The Second Woman (1951)
Architect Robert Young is tormented by guilt over the 'accidental' death of his girlfriend. Is he the victim of her father's revenge? An engrossing psychological study with a film noir look. Co-starring model-turned-actress Betsy Drake. $14.95
The Secrets of Wu Sin (1932)
Newspaper editor Grant Withers saves Lois Wilson from suicide and gives her a job. Soon she's investigating a plot involving smuggled Chinese workers. $19.95
Serena (1962)
This great British mystery features Patrick Holt as a detective searching for a killer. Also with Honor Blackman and Emrys Jones. $19.95
Seven Doors to Death (1944)
A young architect (Chick Chandler) is forced to solve a murder mystery to avoid throwing suspicion on himself. Also with June Clyde and George Meeker. $19.95
711 Ocean Drive (1950)
A gangster hires telephone repairman Edmond O'Brien to rig up a special phone system for his bookmaking operation. O'Brien gets big plans and is soon running the show. This excellent crime drama also features Otto Kruger, Joanne Dru, Donald Porter and Sammy White. $19.95
Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935)
Oft-filmed comedy mystery is always a crowd pleaser. Starring Gene Raymond, Margaret Callahan and Walter Brennan. Specify 1935 version. $19.95
The Seventh Commandment (1961)
Jonathan Kidd suffers amnesia in an auto accident. He thinks he has killed the driver of the other car and assumes a new identity, eventually coming under the influence of a clergyman. Kidd's old girlfriend then schemes to blackmail him. Also with Lyn Statten and John Carpenter. $19.95
The Shadow (1937)
Rita Hayworth inherits her father's rundown circus and his many debts. She soon suspects members of the troup (who all hated the man) of plotting his murder. Also with Charles Quigley, Bess Flowers and Dwight Frye. Specify feature version (as opposed to the 'The Shadow' serial - also available from SEP). $19.95
The Shadow Returns (1946)
Monogram mystery starring Kane Richmond as Lamont Cranston/The Shadow. $19.95
Shadows in the Night (1944)
Creepy thriller based on the 'Crime Doctor' radio show. Starring Warner Baxter, Nina Foch and George Zucco. $19.95
Shadows of the Orient (1937)
Investigator Regis Toomey learns that Chinese nationals are being smuggled into the U.S. Also with Esther Ralston, Sidney Blackmer and J. Farrell MacDonald. $19.95
Shadows on the Stairs (1941)
A series of murders are committed in a rooming house. Warners mystery stars Paul Cavenaugh, Bruce Lester and Heather Angel. Based on the play 'Murder on the 2nd Floor.' $19.95
The Shadow Strikes (1937)
Grand National mystery featuring Rod LaRoque as The Shadow. $19.95
Shake Hands with Murder (1944)
A clever PRC murder mystery set in the world of bailbondsmen. With Frank Jenks and Iris Adrian. $14.95
The Shanghai Gesture (1941)
A fascinating crime drama from Josef von Sternberg. Set in the gambling dens and back alleys of the myesterious East, it stars Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, Victor Mature, Ona Munson, Mike Mazurki and Maria Ouspenskaya. $19.95
Sherlock Holmes (1932)
Starring Clive Brook as Holmes, Reginald Owen ans Watson and Ernest Torrence as Moriarty. $19.95
Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962)
a.k.a. Valley of Fear
Christopher Lee and the beautiful Senta Berger star in this atmospheric German Holmes entry. Here the great detective matches wits with his nemesis Moriarity in hunting down a necklace stolen from Cleopatra's tomb. Directed by Terence Fisher of England's Hammer Studios. $14.95
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1942)
Holmes and Watson (Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce) protect the inventor of a revolutionary new bombsight. Also with Lionel Atwill (as Moriarity), Dennis Hoey, Kaaren Verne and Mary Gordon. $19.95
Shock (1946)
A woman is killed by her psychologist husband Vincent Price) and his nurse, but the crime is witnessed by a neighbor woman. The doctor sets out to save himself by 'proving' the witness is crazy. Price's first starring role. $14.95
A Shot in the Dark (1935)
A series of murders are committed on a college campus by a killer with a fiendish weapon. With Edward Van Sloan and Charles Starrett. Based on Clifford Orr's novel 'The Dartmouth Murders.' Specify 1935 version. $14.95
Shreik in the Night (1933)
Rival reporters Ginger Rogers and Lyle Talbot try to solve a murder mystery. See also 'The Thriteenth Guest.' $19.95
Silent Passenger (1935)
Dorothy Sayers' fictional detective Lord Peter Whimsey battles crime in this British drama directed by playwright Reginald Denham. With John Loder. $14.95
The Silver Streak (1935)
Charles Starrett is the engineer on a Nevada-bound train. On board are his girlfriend Sally Blane, her father William Farnum (president of the railraod) and a murderer who's on the lam. Also with Irving Pichel, Arthur Lake, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Dave O'Brien and Edgar Kennedy. Specify 1935 version. $19.95
Sing Sing Nights (1934)
When a newsman is killed by three bullets, three men confess to the crime and a professor sets out to prove that two of them are innocent. $14.95
Sky Liner (1949)
Spy drama set aboard an airliner bound for the west coast. Starring Richard Travis, Pamela Blake and Rochelle Hudson. $19.95
The Sleeping Tiger (1954)
Weird story of a psychiatrist who imprisons a criminal for use in a series of mental experiments. The crook falls for the doctor's wife and the trouble really begins. Directed by blacklisted filmmaker Joseph Losey and starring Dirk Bogarde, Alexis Smith and Hugh Griffith. $14.95
Smashing the Rackets (1938)
Chester Morris stars as a racket busting D.A. modeled after Thomas E. Dewey. Also with Franves Mercer, Bruce cabot, Rita Johnson, Ben Welden and Eddie Acuff. $19.95
Someone at the Door (1950)
A rookie reporter stages a phony murder, thereby implicating himself in a real one. With Michael Medwin. $14.95
Someone Behind the Door (1971)
A demented psychiatrist (Anthony Perkins) uses an amnesiac murderer (Charles Bronson) to gain revenge on his unfaithful wife. French production co-starring Jill Ireland. $19.95
Southside 1-1000 (1950)
A G-Man goes after a gang of counterfeiters in this well done crime drama from Monogram. Starring Don DeFore, Andrea King, Morris Ankrum and George Tobias. $19.99
Speed Limited (1935)
G-Man Ralph Graves hunts down a gang of kidnappers while romancing Evelyn Brent. $19.95
Speed Reporter (1936)
Newspaper yarn featuring Richard Talmadge as a crusading reporter. Also with Luana Walters, Richard Cramer and Bob Walker. $19.95
The Sphinx (1933)
Deaf mute Lionel Atwill finds himself accused of murder. Also with Sheila Terry, Robert Ellis and 'Gabby' Hayes. $19.95
The Squeeze (1980)
An aging safe-cracker (Lee Van Cleef) takes on a job, but learns he'll be 'eliminated' when his task is completed. Also with KAren Black, Edward Albert, Lionel Stander and Robert Alda. Color. $19.95
Stakeout! (1962)
An ex-con wanders the country with his young son, but can't find work because of his past record. Out of desperation he gets involved in a plot to kidnap the son of a wealthy oilman. $14.95
Stark Fear (1962)
Beverly Garland endures rape and other abuse in this mean-spirited drama. $14.95
Star Of Midnight (1935)
Charming crime comedy starring William Powell as a lawyer who doubles as a detective. Also with Ginger Rogers, Paul Kelly, Gene Lockhart, J. Farrell MacDonald and Ralph Morgan. $19.95
The St. Louis Bank Robbery (1959)
a.k.a. The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
Steve McQueen stars as a college football star who is caught taking a bribe. He returns in disgrace to his hometown and gets invloved in a meticulously planned bank holdup (he's recruited as the driver of the getaway car). A fascinating semi-documentary based on an actual event. Also with Molly McCarthy. $14.95
Stolen Heaven (1931)
Nancy Carroll and Phillips Holmes pull off a $200,000 heist and then take it on the lam - making a pact to commit a double suicide when they've spent all the loot. Also with Louis Calhern and Guy Kibbee. $14.95
Stolen Identity (1953)
This mystery about a criminal impersonation stars Turhan Bey, Francis Lederer and Joan Camden. $14.95
The Stoolie (1974)
Police informer Jackie Mason absconds with a small fortune and is hunted down. Also with Anne Marie, Dan Frazer and Jean Kurtz. Color. $19.95
Strange Adventure (1932) a.k.a. The Wayne Murder Case
An aging millionaire is murdered while reading his will to his assembled family. With Regis Toomey, Dwight Frye and Jason Robards, Sr. From Monogram. $14.95
Strange Awakening (1957) a.k.a. Female Fiends
An American tourist with amnesia (Lex Barker) is used as a dupe by a femme fatale who attempts to pass him off as an heir to her late husband's fortune. $14.95
Strange Illusion (1945)
When a smooth talking con man (Warren Williams) puts the make on a young widow, the woman's teenage son (Jimmy Lydon) suspects the worst. Loaded with suspense and great visual touches, this is Edgar G. Ulmer's finest film next to 'Detour.' $14.95
The Stranger (1946)
Orson Welles stars as a Nazi war criminal living under an assumed name in postwar America. Edward G. Robinson is the G-Man determined to track him down. A classic drama directed by Welles. $14.95
A Stranger in Town (1957)
When an American is murdered in a small English community, a journalist from his home town sets out to find the killer. With Alex Nicole and Anne Page. $14.95
The Strangler (1964)
Victor Buono stars as a doll-loving mama's boy who takes to strangling beautiful women. Set in Boston and filmed at the time the city was being terrorized by real life serial killer Albert DeSalvo. Ellen Corby (The Walton's) plays Buono's domineering mother. $14.95
The Studio Murder Mystery (1929)
An actor in a murder film (Fredric March) finds himself threatened in real life. Also with Neil Hamilton and Warner Oland. $19.95
A Study in Scarlet (1933)
Sherlock Holems (Reginald Owen, who also co-wrote the script) discovers an underworld organization bent on taking over all the city's criminal activity. Also with Anna May Wong. $14.95
Sucker Money (1933)
A reporter works to expose a swami (Mischa Auer) who has been bilking his wealthy customers with bogus seances. $14.95
Suddenly (1955)
Nine years before JFK's assassination, Lewis Allen directed this distrubing film about a psychopath (Frank Sinatra!) who is paid by an unnamed group to kill the President using a high powered rifle with scope. Also with Sterling Hayden. Sinatra used his influence to pull the film from TV distribution after he learned that Lee Harvey Oswald had watched it shortly before shooting JFK. $14.95
Suspended Alibi (1957)
Great suspense film about a woman (Honor Blackman from TV's 'The Avengers') whose husband gets a friend to lie for him when he visits his mistress. When the friend turns up murdered, the husband becomes the prime suspect. $14.95
Swamp Women (1956)
Beverly Garland stars as a member of an all-woman gang of jewel thieves. They travel (with hostage Mike Connors) to a remote, snake-infested swamp where their hidden diamonds are stashed. Also with Marie Windsor, Jil Jarmyn, and Carole Mathews (as an undercover cop). 'Scarlet women out to get every thrill they could steal!' Color. $14.95
The Terrible People (1960)
a.k.a. Hand of the Gallows
Starring Eddi Arent, Franz Rasp and Karin Dor. Story by Edgar Wallace. $19.95
Terror By Night (1946)
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce) guard a priceless gem while traveling on a high speed train. Also with Alan Mowbray and Mary Forbes. $19.95
The Temptress (1949)
A woman convinces her doctor to murder her husband in exchange for half his fortune, little knowing that it will go instead to the man's son. A fascinating, downbeat crime story with Joan Maude. $14.95
10 Violent Women (1989)
Ten shapely women attempt to pull off a million dollar jewelry heist, but are caught and sent to a woman's prison - where they'll do anything to get out. From cult director Ted V. Mikels (who appears as a drug dealer). Color. $29.95
There's Always a Woman (1938)
Crime comedy inspired by MGM's 'Thin Man' series. Starring Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor and Frances Drake. Watch for young Rita Hayworth as a secretary. $19.95
They Live By Night (1949) a.k.a. The Twisted Road
This terrific crime drama was produced by John Houseman and was Nicholas Ray's directoral debut. Farley Granger and Cathy O'Donnell are a pair of young lovers who get caught up in a series of criminal events seemingly out of their control. Also with Jay C. Flippen and Howard Da Silva (as two career criminals who take advantage of Granger's innocent nature). Based on Edward Anderson's novel 'Thieves Like Us' (later filmed by Robert Altman). $19.95
They Never Come Back (1932)
Regis Toomey stars as a former boxer forced back into the ring to raise money for his exotic dancer girlfriend (Dorothy Sebastian). Former heavyweight champ James J. Jeffries plays a referee. $14.95
The Third Key (1957) a.k.a. The Long Arm
A dedicated police detective (Jack Hawkins) investigates a series of mysterious burglaries and finds the ideal suspect. The only problem: He's been dead for years. Also with Dorothy Alison. $14.95
The Thirteenth Guest (1932)
A policeman (J. Farrell MacDonald) and a private eye (Lyle Talbot) investigate a spooky old mansion on the thirteenth anniversary of a mysterious tragedy. Ginger Rogers' second feature (and first drama). $14.95
The Thirteenth Hour (1947)
Richard Dix plays the boss of a trucking outfit who's framed for murder by a rival. Solid crime drama from Columbia - part of the 'Whistler' series based on the famous radio mystery program. $19.95
The Thirteenth Man (1937)
A racket busting DA is murdered, as is the reporter who investigates the killing, leaving columnist Weldon Heyburn to find those responsible. Co-starring Milburn Stone (The Judge, Gunsmoke). $14.95
This Man is News (1939)
Comedy mystery (a la the 'Thin Man' series) starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson and Alastair Sim. $19.95
Three Stops to Murder (1953)
A whodunnit from Hammer Studios featuring Tom Conway (brother of George Sanders) and Mila Parely. Directed by Terence ('Dracula') Fisher. $14.95
T-Men (1947)
Great film noir from Anthony Mann. Treasury agents go after a gang of counterfeiters in this action classic. Fine cast includes Dennis O'Keefe, Wallace Ford, Charles McGraw, Alfred Ryder, June Lockhart and Reed Hadley. $19.95
TNT Jackson (1974)
Playboy playmate Jeanne Bell stars as karate chopping babe who travels to Hong Kong in search of her missing brother. An R-rated (Bell gets her shirt torn off in nearly every fight scene) blaxploitation classic. Color. $19.95
Today I Hang (1942)
An innocent man is accused of murder. With Mona Barrie and Walter Woolf King. $14.95
Tomorrow at Seven (1933)
Mystery writer Chester Morris hunts down an elusive killer known as 'The Ace of Spades,' a demented murderer who informs his victims of the precise hour of their deaths. Also with Allen Jenkins and Charles Middleton. $19.95
Torchy Blaine in Panama (1938)
Reporter Lola Lane tracks down a gang of murderous bank robbers. Also with Paul Kelly and Tom Kennedy. $19.95
Trapped (1949)
The Secret Service recruits a convicted counterfeiter (Lloyd Bridges) to infiltrate a criminal gang that has been using his old plates. Co-starring John Hoyt and the always sexy Barbara Payton. $14.95
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935)
Holmes and Dr. Watson (Arthur Wonter and Ian Fleming in a couple of solid performances) investigate a secret society among coal miners. Based on Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Valley of Fear.' $14.95
True Blood (1989)
A Marine (Jeff Fahey) returns home to find his brother (Chad Lowe) involved with a brutal criminal gang led by Billy Drago. Also starring Sherilyn Fenn. Color. $19.95
24 Hours to Kill (1965)
When his plane is forced to land in Beruit, Mickey Rooney is scheduled to be killed by Walter Slezak and his band of smugglers. Suspense drama also stars Lex Barker and Helga Somerfield. $19.95
Twist of Fate (1954) a.k.a. Beautiful Stranger
Ginger Rogers is a poor showgirl caught in an illicit affair with a counterfeiter. Also with Herbert Lom, Stanley Baker and Jacques Bergerac (Rogers' husband at the time). $14.95
The Ultimate Thrill (1974)
In an effort to get the goods on his unfaithful wife (Britt Ekland), Barry Brown follows her to Colorado and stalks her. Includes many thrilling skiing sequences. $19.95
Underworld Scandal (1947)
Newspaper editor Steve Wilson and his ace police reporter Lorelei go after a gang of criminals who are fixing sporting events in Bigtown. Starring Phillip Reed and Hillary Brooke, with Darryl Hickman. Carl 'Alfafa' Switzer and Tommy Bond. Part of the 'Bigtown' series. $14.95
Uneasy Terms (1948)
Michael Rennie stars as detective Slim Callaghan, out to prove a blackmail victim is innocent of murder. With Nigel Patrick and Moira Lister ('The Limping Man'). $14.95
The Unfaithfuls (1960)
Crime comedy about a group of adulterous couples being blackmailed by a man who later turns up murdered. Starring Gina Lollobrigida, May Britt and Irene Papas. $19.99
The Unstoppable Man (1961)
Cameron Mitchell stars as an American businessman in England. When his son turns up missing, he sets out to find the kidnappers. Also with Lois Maxwell. $14.95
Up in the Air (1940)
Frankie Darro, Marjorie Reynolds and Mantan Moreland work to get their own radio show, then fall under suspicion when rival stars turn up dead. Fun comedy mystery also features Tris Coffin and Lorna Grey. Specify 1940 version. $19.95
Valley of Wanted Men (1935)
Prison escape/revenge film starring Frankie Darro, Paul Fix and Grant Withers. $19.95
Vicious Circle (1945)
a.k.a. The Woman in Brown
Police hunt for the killer of a teenage girl. Starring Conrad Nagle and Lyle Talbot. $14.95
The Villiers Diamond (1938)
Former crook Edward Ashley ends up with a valuable gem. Also with Evelyn Ankers. $19.95
Violated (1954)
A young German model is threatened by a gang of Brazillian white slave traders (led by Raymond Burr), and Scott Brady comes to her rescue. Strange inter-national production features lots of scenery and gorgeous women. $14.95
The Violent Years (1956)
a.k.a. Female
Crime pic with a script by Ed Wood that manages to squeeze in murder, vandalism, rape and robbery. Don't miss these 'untamed girls of the pack gang.' $14.95
Wanted: Jane Turner (1936)
True story of a gang of crooks who use the phoney name 'Jane Turner' to divert mail to themselves. Eventually, a real woman with that name shows up. Starring Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart. $19.95
What Price Crime? (1935)
FBI agent Charles Starrett goes undercover (disguised as a prizefighter) to get the goods on a gang of smugglers. Also with Noel Madison and Jack Mulhall. $19.95
When Theif Meets Theif (1937)
Burglar Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. falls for one of his victims, who is the girlfriend of his former partner (and current enemy) Alan Hale. Directed by Raoul Walsh. $14.95
Whispering City (1947)
Suspenseful yarn about a newspaper reporter (Mary Anderson) out to get the goods on a crooked lawyer after murder and blackmail have been committed. Also with Paul Lukas. Directed by Russian filmmaker Fedor Ozep. $14.95
Whistle Stop (1946)
Nice girl Ava Gardener gets involved with racketeers. Fine cast also includes George Raft, Victor McLaglen and Tom Conway. $19.95
White Fire (1954)
Scott Brady searches the London waterfront for a gang of smugglers who have framed his brother for murder. 'For a fortune in diamonds...he faced a thousand moments of deadly danger!' Specify 1954 version. $14.95
White Fire (1983)
A jewel thief makes a perfect duplicate of his sister by using plastic surgery on a woman he barely knows. Starring Fred Williamson, Belinda Mayne and Robert Ginty. Specify 1983 version. Color. $19.95
Window in London (1942) a.k.a. Lady in Distress
From his passing train, Michael Redgrave sees what appears to be a murder in the window of an apartment building. His subsequent investigation really involves the viewer. Also with Sally Gray and Paul Lukas as a demented magician. $14.95
Wives Under Suspicion (1938)
D.A. Warren William develops an eerie case of deja vu when he prosecutes a case that in many ways resembles his own life. Directed by James Whale. $14.95
The Woman in Green (1945)
When women start turning up murdered (with a single finger cut off), Sherlock Holmes moves in to stop the killer. Starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, with Hillary Brooke. $14.95
Woman on the Run (1950)
An artist (Ross Elliott) witnesses a mob killing and is marked for death and disappears. His beautiful wife (Ann Sheridan) tries to help him without leading police to his hiding spot. Gripping crime drama also stars Dennis O'Keefe, Robert Keith and Frank Jenks. $19.95
Women Without Names (1940)
Lovers Ellen Drew and Robert Paige are accused of killing a policeman. Most of the picture deals with Drew's troubles behind bars. Also with James Seay and Louise Beavers. $19.95
World Gone Mad (1932) a.k.a. The Public Be Damned
Hard-boiled reporter Pat O'Brien goes after a crime kingpin when he learns the crook was responsible for the death of the D.A. Also with Evelyn Brant, Louis Calhern, J. Carroll Naish and Neil Hamilton $19.95
The Wrong Road (1937)
A girl and her boyfriend steal $100,000 from the bank where she works. They are caught, but not before hiding the money. Upon their release from prison, they check their hiding place and find the cash is missing. With Lionel Atwill. $14.95
X Marks the Spot (1942)
B picture about a cop killed by black marketeers, and the investigation by his private eye son (Damian O'Flynn). Also with Dick Purcell and Neil Hamilton. $14.95
Yellow Cargo (1936)
A criminal gang comes up with an ingenious way of smuggling Chinese nationals into the States. Pretending to shoot a movie, they dress extras in Chinese garb, ship them offshore and replace them with the real article for the return trip. Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt star as the government agents sent in to stop the gang. $19.95
Yellowstone (1936)
A gang of ex-cons meet up in Yellowstone National Park to uncover and divide the loot from their last robbery. Starring Henry Hunter, Judith Barrett, Ralph Morgan, Alan Hale, Andy Devine, Raymond Hatton and Paul Fix $19.95
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