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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This film made Autry a star! It's the campy, yet very enjoyable feature version of the classic Mascot serial, The Phantom Empire. Released simultaneously, it was in some ways bigger than the original serial itself. Gene and his pals discover the weird
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Considered by some to be Ken's finest film. Ken enters his famous stallion, Tarzan, into a horse race (Gabby puts up Tarzan as part of a wager). Unknown to Ken, a trip wire has been planted to make Tarzan stumble and lose the race. Later, Ken finds
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Crooks use a scientist's mysterious death ray to blow airplanes out of the sky! Tim steps in to try to stop their incredible scheme. A very interesting and well-done combination of western and science fiction elements. The death ray scenes are cool.
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A beautiful upgrade of what is probably Cody's best film. Bill's a lawdog tracking down a gang responsible for hold-ups and murders. He's framed for murder himself! In a great scene, he has Ada Ince turn him in so she can collect the reward money to pay
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