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The Ape Man (1943)
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In many ways a typical (if silly) forties-era horror flick. Bela Lugosi plays Dr. Brewster, who experiments with spinal fluids from a gorilla on himself. He slowly transforms to an ape and begins to regret what he has done. Dr. Brewster and his pet
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The Mysterious Mr. Wong & Mr. Wong, Detective (1935)
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Mr. Wong (Bela Lugosi) appears to be a mild mannered Chinatown merchant, but appearances can be deceiving. By night he ruthlessly seeks the Twelve Coins of Confucius that will give him control of an entire Chinese province. With eleven of the twelve
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St. Benny The Dip & Swing It, Sailor (1951)
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Three small-time confidence men pull a scam that unfortunately brings out the police in full force to track them down. Finding themselves in a mission down in the Bowery, the three men quickly disguise themselves as priests and begin the charade of
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Murder By Invitation & Murder in the Museum (1941)
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An elderly matriarch wins a sanity case brought up by some of her relatives and, to show no hard feelings, she invites them to her estate for a stay and the revealing of her heir. After the guests have arrived and settled in for the night, one of the
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The Milky Way & Money Means Nothing (1936)
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Burleigh Sullivan (Harold Lloyd), a timid milkman, comes to the rescue of his sister one night and gets credit for knocking out the middleweight champion. In order to saves his fighter's career, the manager convinces Sullivan to appear in six fights with
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The Nut Farm & Palooka (1935)
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The story centers on Joe Palooka (Stuart Erwin), the son of a boxing champ who abandoned his family once achieving fame. Joe was raised by his mother on a farm and far away from the loose lifestyle his father has taken up. Discovered by fight manager
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Mysterious Mr. Wong (1935)
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No classic, but critics have been unkind to this film that contains one of Bela's meatier villain roles. He has some priceless dialogue as he plays a madman seeking the legendary coins of Confucius. Ford hams it up but is still very likable as a nosy
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