Arletta Duncan

Warning of the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases, specifically syphilis.

5/10

William Bakewell stars as an inventor who develops a high-powered boat engine. Bakewell, of course, created this wonder machine to benefit mankind-and, incidentally, to win an upcoming motorboat race.

6.2/10

An unprincipled hustler who makes his living getting--or making up--evidence in divorce cases finds that he's framing his own daughter.

6.9/10

A psychotic man stalks three innocent people whom he believes are responsible for his brother's death.

6.1/10

The circus arrives in Great Shows. Rainey Big Ben and Kit Denton, the star of the show, are informed that no representation will be allowed in the city, and that their presence is not desired by the local potentate. This incomprehensible hatred is equaled only by the Kit 's father's contempt for women. Kit, who criticized his father's contemptuous attitude towards Alicia, his girlfriend, Kit's father tells him of the drama he lived in Big Ben many years earlier.

5.8/10

"Happy" MacDonald and his unfaithful wife own a Prohibition era night club. On this eventful night, he is threatened by bootleggers, and the club's star dancer falls in love with a young socialite who drinks to forget a personal tragedy, among other incidents.

6.9/10

A crooked jockey tries to reform.

6.5/10

A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life.

6.9/10

Steele gets into a fight with a ranch foreman, knocking the foreman out. The foreman was supposed to represent the ranch in a prize fight with a middleweight champion. Now Steele finds himself in the fight of his life.

5.1/10

Dr Henry Frankenstein is obsessed with assembling a living being from parts of several exhumed corpses.

7.8/10
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