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G-Men (1935)
A lawyer (James Cagney) joins the FBI and goes after henchmen of the gangster who put him through...
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G-Men Never Forget [Serial]
The popular G-Men of the 1930s made a comeback in this action serial produced by Republic Pictures,...
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The Great Rupert (1950)
A has-been acrobat (Jimmy Durante) and his daughter (Terry Moore) find a squirrel's stash of cash in...
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I'll Get You
Released in the U.S. by Lippert Studios, I'll Get You was filmed in Britain as Escape Route. George...
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Let 'em Have It
Produced independently by Edward Small, this surprisingly realistic gangster yarn stars stalwart...
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Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island [Serial]
It has been said that Ray Mala was the only Jewish Eskimo actor in Hollywood. Whatever his religious...
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Sky Liner
Set virtually in its entirety in an airborne TWA Constellation (evidently the company agreed to the...
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The Street with No Name (1948)
An FBI agent (Mark Stevens) infiltrates a holdup gang led by a killer (Richard Widmark) who sees...
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The Thief (1952)
For his directorial debut, Ray Milland went out on a creative limb, resulting in the first American...
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Arctic Fury
The gestation of Arctic Fury is more interesting than the film itself. In 1936, pioneer...
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The Big Noise (1936)
A bored millionaire (Guy Kibbee) buys a cleaning business soiled by gangsters and runs them out.
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Blazing Days
William Wyler, a distant relative of Universal's founder Carl Laemmle, directed this routine western...
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Blood Orange
Blood Orange is an early effort from the British "shock shop" of Hammer Films. Hollywood's Tom...
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Call of the South Seas
At 50 minutes, Call of the South Seas must qualify as the shortest of Republic's non-western B...
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Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
An FBI agent (Edward G. Robinson) nabs a Nazi spy (Francis Lederer), the weak link in a chain across...
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Federal Bullets
Federal Bullets is a leisurely paced Monogram crime melodrama with not a few clever plot twists. The...
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Gangs of Chicago
In this crime drama, a young man becomes a criminal lawyer after witnessing the police shooting of...
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Held for Ransom
Cheap-looking even by the standards of Grand National Pictures, Held for Ransom appears to have been...
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The House on 92nd Street (1945)
A German-American student (William Eythe) helps an FBI agent (Lloyd Nolan) expose a Nazi spy ring in...
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I Was a Communist for the F.B.I. (1951)
The real Matt Cvetic was a borderline alcoholic with a nasty disposition (he once allegedly beat his...
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Illegal Traffic
J. Carroll Naish positively oozes immigrant gangster charm in this fairly entertaining thriller from...
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The Invisible Menace
An embezzler (Boris Karloff) is blamed for a bayoneting at an Army base.
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Joe Smith, American
Nazi spies kidnap an aircraft mechanic (Robert Young) and try to make him talk about a new...
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The Man Who Talked Too Much
A courtroom becomes the scene of heated rivalries between an attorney and his younger brother who is...
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Midnight Taxi
Sometimes it seemed as if Brian Donlevy played nothing but G-men during his years at 20th...
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Missing Evidence
G-Man Bill Collins (Preston Foster) swings into action when a crooked sweepstakes racket begins...
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Murder in the Air (1940)
T-man Brass Bancroft (Ronald Reagan) boards a Navy blimp to guard an ``inertia projector'' from a...
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The Night of the Full Moon
American FBI agent Dermot Walsh has his hands full when his car is incapacitated in a remote British...
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The Penalty
A bank robber's (Edward Arnold) son (Gene Reynolds), raised as a criminal, is placed with a farmer...
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