A terrible secret about a mysterious red house has been kept from an increasingly more curious teen girl, Meg, by her adopted guardians, Pete and Ellen. Pete warns her of the evil and strangeness that surround the house, but Meg decides to explore the area with her friend anyway. Their lives go further into danger […]
Evergreen - 1934
Harriet Green, a beloved and radiant music hall star of the Edwardian era, has a guilty secret: She has a baby daughter, born out of wedlock. Harriet leaves her public and flees to South Africa to raise her daughter quietly. The years pass, and now her daughter, Harriet Hawkes, returns to London as a young […]
House on Haunted Hill - 1959
Vincent Price plays eccentric millionaire, Fredrick Loren, who offers to pay $10,000 to anyone in the invited group of people who can survive a single night in the haunted mansion with him and his 4th wife. Spooookyness ensues.
My Favorite Brunette - 1947
Ronnie Jackson (played by Bob Hope) is a Baby Photographer, though he often dreams of being a detective, much like his friend Sam McCloud. One day a mysterious lady mistakes him for a detective and gets him involved in a murder he has nothing to do with, which ultimately is the reason he now sits in […]
The Woman in Green - 1945
Sherlock Holmes investigates when young women around London turn up murdered, each with a finger severed off. Scotland Yard suspects a madman, but Holmes believes the killings to be part of a diabolical plot.
Windbag the Sailor - 1936
Captain Ben Cutlet (Will Hay) likes to spin yarns about all of his false seafaring adventures. One day his false past comes to bite him as he is bluffed into captaining the Rob Roy at sea, the Rob Roy being barely sea worthy and doomed to be wrecked by a crafty shipping agent.
Shield for Murder - 1954
When a brutal police detective Lt. murders a bookmaker’s runner for $25,000 in cash, a deaf mute sees him do it, and now he finds he must kill again to cover his tracks.
Million Dollar Legs - 1932
A small country on the verge of bankruptcy is persuaded to enter the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics as a means of raising money. Either a masterpiece of absurdity or a triumph of satire, depending on your mood, but it’s quite possibly the funniest movie ever made, and becomes even funnier with subsequent viewings.
Phantom - 1922
A shiftless young man becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman and yearns to find her again.
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