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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
