Panic in Echo Park
Panic in Echo Park (1977): A young Black doctor in the Echo Park community struggles to prove that a cluster of illnesses is a deadly, escalating epidemic. He must fight against his superiors and city government officials who fear his findings will cause public hysteria and who actively try to discredit him.
Betty-Boops-Penthouse
Betty-Boops-Penthouse (1933) Betty Boop is enjoying a shower and singing in her penthouse apartment when Bimbo and Koko's chemical experiments accidentally create a Frankenstein-like monster. The creature spots Betty and crosses a telephone wire to menace her, only to be defeated by a simple flower spray that turns him into a dancing flower.
EMBRYO
Embryo (1976) A scientist conducting experiments on a human fetus discovers a way to accelerate its growth from embryo to a mature adult in just a few days. The resulting woman is beautiful and brilliant but soon begins to exhibit dangerous, violent, and horrific tendencies.
Panic
Panique (1946) (Panic): In a small French town, the eccentric and unpopular Monsieur Hire is immediately suspected of a local woman's murder by the suspicious townsfolk. The actual murderer and his girlfriend frame Hire, successfully inciting a lynch mob that chases the innocent man to his death, but the police discover photographic evidence that reveals the true culprit.
Queen of the Amazons
Queen of the Amazons (1947): A woman and her guide venture deep into the jungle to find her missing fiancé, only to discover he has been captured by a tribe led by the beautiful, ruthless "Amazon Queen" Zita. Zita refuses to give up the man she claims to love, forcing the rescue party to engage in a dangerous battle against her and her all-female tribe.
Quicksand
Quicksand (1950): A young auto mechanic "borrows" a small amount of money from work for a date with a beautiful but mercenary femme fatale, triggering a terrifying descent into serious crime. As he resorts to grand larceny, robbery, and murder to cover his tracks, he is blackmailed by a seedy arcade owner and eventually captured in a dramatic climax.
Public Cowboy #1
Public Cowboy #1 (1937): Singing cowboy deputy Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog must track down a modern gang of cattle rustlers who are using airplanes, shortwave radios, and refrigerated trucks to steal livestock. When the local newspaper editor demands "modern" big-city detectives take over, Gene uses his "old-fashioned" Western ingenuity to prove his methods are still the best.
Kong Island
Kong Island (1968): Despite the misleading title, this Italian-made adventure takes place in the Kenyan jungle where a mad scientist is experimenting with mind-control implants on gorillas. A mercenary and his companions must team up with a beautiful white jungle girl to free a kidnapped woman and stop the scientist from creating an army of brain-controlled primates.
Kung Fu Arts
Kung Fu Arts (1974): (This title is often associated with Shaolin Martial Arts). A violent dispute between the Shaolin Temple and a rival Manchu faction erupts at an annual ceremony, leading to a brutal war. When the Manchu General brings in two seemingly invincible martial artists to wipe out the Shaolin, a small band of surviving students must learn new forms of kung fu to defeat the deadly invaders.
Paper Man
Paper Man (1971): A group of college students devises a credit card scam by creating a fictitious person, "Henry Norman," within their university's computer system. The harmless prank takes a sinister turn when the computer seems to develop a mind of its own, and the paper man identity becomes tied to a real-life killer.
Killer of Snakes Fox of Shaolin
A formidable martial artist must protect an elderly man and his daughter from a powerful enemy who possesses lethal "snake god" kung fu abilities. The film features a quest for justice and a final showdown where the hero must use his skills to defeat the deadly master.
Killer Diller
Killer Diller (1948): When a theater owner needs a new act, a magician arrives and promptly makes the owner's girlfriend and her expensive pearl necklace disappear, leading to a frantic chase. The pursuit is paused so the show can go on, showcasing a spectacular variety of African-American musical and comedy acts, including Nat King Cole and Moms Mabley.
King of the Zombies
King of the Zombies (1941): During World War II, a small plane is blown off course and crashes onto a Caribbean island ruled by a mysterious doctor. The survivors, including a quick-witted yet easily-frightened manservant, quickly realize the doctor is creating and controlling an army of zombies for a Nazi spy ring.
Junglebook Sabu
Jungle Book (1942) (Junglebook Sabu): Mowgli, a young man raised by wolves, is brought back to his original village and reunites with his mother, but he struggles to adapt to human ways. His discovery of a hidden jungle treasure leads to conflict with a greedy villager, and Mowgli must use his bond with the animals to save his mother and the village from a devastating forest fire.
Judge Priest
Judge Priest (1934): In 1890s Kentucky, the good-natured and philosophical Judge Priest must defend his nephew's love interest and an accused blacksmith from a corrupt political rival. In court, the judge orchestrates a dramatic revelation to expose the defendant's heroic past as a Confederate war veteran and the truth about the young woman's parentage.
Kentucky Rifle
Kentucky Rifle (1955): A small group of settlers finds themselves stranded deep in Comanche territory while transporting a wagon load of valuable Kentucky rifles. When the Native Americans surround them and demand the weapons in exchange for their lives, the settlers must decide between giving up their arms or fighting for survival.
Street Angel
Street Angel (1937): Set in the slums of Shanghai, this tragicomic masterpiece follows two sisters who fled war, with one forced into prostitution and the other working as a teahouse singer. They find camaraderie with a street musician and his misfit friends as they struggle to escape the brutal exploitation of their adoptive parents who plan to sell the singer to a wealthy patron.
Sunny
Sunny (1930): Circus performer Sunny stows away on an ocean liner to escape a forced marriage in England and pursue the American man she loves, who is unfortunately engaged to someone else. To enter the U.S. without a passport, she marries his best friend in name only, leading to a series of romantic complications at a resort before she ultimately finds her true love.
Sunset Murder Case
The Sunset Murder Case (1938): When a small-time showgirl's father is murdered, she goes undercover with the help of the District Attorney, posing as a stripper to infiltrate a notorious nightclub. Her goal is to gather evidence against the club's owner, the top gangster who she believes is responsible for the crime.
Submarine Warfare
FBI agents use a clever ploy—firing all West Coast radio engineers—to lure one of them into a spy ring that is transmitting top-secret shipping info to a Japanese submarine. The chosen engineer must then work with an undercover female FBI agent to expose the Nazi command and dismantle their operation before more ships are sunk.
Son of Samson
Son of Samson (1960): The heroic Maciste, son of the legendary Samson, travels to the city of Tanis in Egypt to take on the evil Queen Smedes, who rules with an iron fist. Maciste must use his incredible strength to lead a mass revolt and checkmate the queen and her Persian allies.
Son of the Renegade
Son of the Renegade (1953): Red River Johnny, son of an infamous outlaw, returns to his hometown determined to clear his family's name and expose the powerful men who framed his father. He faces down a corrupt sheriff and ambushes to claim his heritage and bring justice back to the lawless land.
Son of Monte Cristo
Son of Monte Cristo (1940): In 1865, the visiting Count of Monte Cristo must defend the Balkan Grand Duchess Zona from the ruthless dictator General Gurko Lannan, who plans to seize power by forced marriage. The Count masquerades as both a foppish banker and a masked freedom fighter known as "The Torch" to lead a rebellion and save the country.
Stagecoach to Denver
Stagecoach to Denver (1946): Red Ryder must protect an injured orphan whose inheritance is tied up in a corrupt land deal orchestrated by a crooked businessman and his henchman. When the land commissioner is murdered and Red is jailed, he must break out and race to stop the villains before they can complete their land-survey hoax and get away with the crime.
Successful Failure
Successful Failure (1934): Aging radio announcer Ellery Cushing, full of old-fashioned wisdom but dismissed by his family and boss for being too old, is struggling to stay employed. His loyal co-worker decides to help him by arranging an unconventional new role that allows Cushing to find unexpected success and prove his value.
Duel of Champions
Duel of Champions (1961): In 5th century B.C. Italy, the impending war between Rome and Alba Longa is decided by a duel to the death between two sets of triplet brothers, the Horatii and the Curiatii. The Roman champion, Horatio, must fight alone after his brothers are killed, facing the impossible choice of killing his sister's lover, an Alban champion, to save his city.
Drums in the Deep South
Drums in the Deep South (1951): During the Civil War, two West Point friends who now command opposing sides are forced to face each other in a pivotal battle for control of a key Confederate supply line. The Confederate major is tasked with a suicide mission to hold a mountain peak and stop General Sherman's advance, putting him in direct conflict with his Union friend.
Dixiana
Dixiana (1930): A circus performer named Dixiana falls in love with a Southern aristocrat, but his high-society mother forces her to leave him due to her humble background. Dixiana is forced to take a job at a gambling hall run by a sleazy man who plots to financially ruin her former fiancé, leading to a dramatic showdown at a Mardi Gras ball.
Eagle in a Cage
Eagle in a Cage (1972): Following his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte is exiled to the remote British island of St. Helena, where he is psychologically tormented by his captors. The film explores the fallen Emperor's political scheming, emotional struggles, and a final, failed escape attempt from his island prison.
Eegah
Eegah (1962): Teenager Roxy Miller is nearly run over by a towering prehistoric caveman named Eegah, who promptly falls in love with her and kidnaps her. Roxy and her adventure-writer father, also Eegah's captive, must find a way to escape before the lovesick giant follows her back to civilization to reclaim his "woman."
Eternally Yours
Eternally Yours (1939): A famous magician, "The Great Arturo," marries society girl Anita, but his broken promise to stop his death-defying parachute stunts leads her to divorce him. He relentlessly pursues her across the globe, eventually crashing her second wedding to win her back during one of his most dangerous shows.
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Killer Diller
King of the Zombies
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Judge Priest
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Sunset Murder Case
Submarine Warfare
Son of Samson
Son of the Renegade
Son of Monte Cristo
Stagecoach to Denver
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Duel of Champions
Drums in the Deep South
Dixiana
Eagle in a Cage
Eegah
Eternally Yours
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