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Quatermass II – Part 2

“The Mark” Similarly ‘marked’ armed guards arrive from the plant and take Dillon away. Whilst being taken Dillon threateningly tells Quatermass not to follow.

Please Murder Me (1956)

Lawyer, Raymond Burr, brilliantly defends Angela Lansbury, who seems certain to be found guilty of murdering her husband.

Ozzie and Harriet (1954) – DAVID GETS DISCOURAGED

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=cVPgjLNCG-0&ab_channel=ClassicFilmsandShows After Dave’s boss, Mr. Kelley, asks him to do several menial tasks, Dave feels like he’s not getting anywhere in the law profession.

Beach Girls and the Monster (1965)

A young girl is killed at the beach in Malibu. Professor Otto Lindsay suspects that it is some form of mutated fish. However, his son Richard, who was a good friend of the girl, thinks that it is a madman

Amos n’ Andy – Check and Double Check (1930)

Amos and Andy run the Fresh Air Taxicab Company, so named because their one taxi has no top. Their old vehicle has broken down, causing a traffic jam.

Hercules Against the Moonmen (1964)

Hercules is summoned to defeat the mountain-dwelling monsters that are oppressing the people of Samar, but Queen Samara has her own deal with the monsters and opposes Hercules’ meddling.

Blood on the Sun (1945)

Reporter Nick Condon (James Cagney) works for a newspaper in Tokyo and publishes a story exposing the Japanese government’s imperialist plans. When government officers seize the newspaper, Nick finds himself at the center of a cover-up led by ruthless Premier

Malice in the Palace (1949)

3 Stooges Short, Set in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys set out to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond after they learn from the thieves that the Emir of Shmo has absconded with the

Love that Bob – The Ravishing Realtor (1958)

Instead of a planned bowling night with Harvey, Bob sets his sights on a gorgeous real estate agent.

Lock Up: Compulsion Killer (1960)

Professor Hasting thinks his wife is too worried about the welfare of criminals and their concerns. He decides his wife needs a lesson in reality.

Lightnin Bill Carson (1936)

When Stone’s men rob the stage, Deputy Bates (Edmund Cobb) catches Breed Hawkins (John Merton) only to be killed by him. Stone (Karl Hackett) makes a drunken Pecos Kid (Rex Lease) think he did it.

Last Woman On Earth (1960)

1960 directed by Roger Corman. While out in the ocean on a yachting trip, a married couple and their lawyer discover an unknown event has killed everyone in the world. Now they must use their wits to survive,