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I'll Name the Murderer 1936, Colorized, Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling, Mystery
A gossip columnist (Ralph Forbes) investigates the murder of a nightclub singer. #colorized #mystery #romance #film
published: 06 Feb 2023
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INSIDE THE LINES (1930) Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes & Montagu Love | Drama, War | COLORIZED
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Inside the Lines is a 1930 American pre-Code spy drama film starring Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes, and Mischa Auer. It was directed by Roy Pomeroy (who also was the associate producer) from a screenplay by John Farrow and Ewart Adamson, which in turn was based on the 1915 Broadway play of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. This version is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also with the same name.
SYNOPSIS
During World War 1, German spies will stop at nothing to spy on the allied war plans stored at Gibraltar.
Jane Gershon is engaged to Eric Woodhouse, living in Germany prior to the onset ...
published: 28 Dec 2022
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I'll Name the Murderer (1936) | Full Movie | Ralph Forbes | Marion Shilling | Malcolm McGregor
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
Director: Raymond K. Johnson
Writers: Phil Dunham, Edwin K. O'Brien
Starring: Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling, Malcolm McGregor
published: 21 Jan 2021
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BEAU IDEAL (1931) Frank McCormick, Ralph Forbes & Loretta Young | Adventure, Romance, War | B&W
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Beau Ideal is a 1931 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was based on the 1927 adventure novel Beau Ideal by P. C. Wren, the third novel in a series of five novels based around the same characters. Brenon had directed the first in the series, Beau Geste, which was a very successful silent film in 1926. The screenplay was adapted from Wren's novel by Paul Schofield, who had also written the screenplay for the 1926 Beau Geste, with contributions from Elizabeth Meehan and Marie Halvey.
SYNOPSIS
An American joins the French Foreig...
published: 26 Jan 2023
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"I'll Name The Murderer" 1936 Poverty Row Feature Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling Malcolm McGregor
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
Behind the scenes one of the dancers, Valeri...
published: 26 Aug 2022
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The Legion of Missing Men (1937) | Full Movie | Ralph Forbes, Ben Alexander, George Regas
Bob Carter, a member of the Foreign Legion, is glad to see his brother, Don, for the first time in ten years but is sorry that Don has joined the Legion. Bob, Don and Bob's buddies, Muggsy and Bilgey, go to a café and there Don falls for Nina, a singer in love with Bob. Bob doesn't know this and thinks she is Garccia's girl, and warns Don to have nothing to do with her. Don disregards the warning and Garcia discovers Nina and Don together and provokes Don into hitting him. Don is arrested and thrown into the company brig. Nina, with the aid of an Arabian sheik, Ul Ahmed, helps Don escape. Bob, Muggsy and Bilgey follow but are captured and taken to Ul Hamid's headquarters. The sheik tortures Don to force Bob to work some captured machine guns for him. Ah Hamid and his tribe attack the fort,...
published: 10 Jun 2020
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MAMBA (NineteenThirty) Jean Hersholt, Eleanor Boardman & Ralph Forbes | Drama | 2-STRIP-TECHNICOLOR
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SYNOPSIS
The film takes place in Neu Posen, German East Africa sometime before the First World War. "Mamba" is the name given to a South African snake. The reptile of this adventure is Auguste Bolte (played by Jean Hersholt), who is constantly reminding those with whom he has a chance to converse that he can buy anything. He neglects his appearance and does not even bother to shave or brush his hair. The German officers hold themselves aloof from him and the only individual he has an opportunity to talk to at length is his valet-secretary, a Cockney, who feeds his master with flattery. One after...
published: 05 Jan 2023
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Inside the Lines (1930) | Hollywood Romantic Drama Movie | Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes
Watch #InsideTheLines 1930, Hollywood Romantic Drama Movie.
Starring Betty Compson and Ralph Forbes, Directed by Roy Pomeroy.
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I'LL NAME THE MURDERER (1936) Ralph Forbes & Marion Schilling | Comedy, Crime, Drama | COLORIZED
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
SYNOPSIS
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
Behind the scenes one of the dancer...
published: 19 Sep 2023
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I'll Name the Murderer 1936, Colorized, Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling, Mystery
A gossip columnist (Ralph Forbes) investigates the murder of a nightclub singer. #colorized #mystery #romance #film
A gossip columnist (Ralph Forbes) investigates the murder of a nightclub singer. #colorized #mystery #romance #film
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A gossip columnist (Ralph Forbes) investigates the murder of a nightclub singer. #colorized #mystery #romance #film
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1:12:00
INSIDE THE LINES (1930) Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes & Montagu Love | Drama, War | COLORIZED
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Inside the Lines is a 1930 American pre-Code spy drama film starring Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes, and Mischa Auer. It was directed by Roy Pomeroy (who also was the associate producer) from a screenplay by John Farrow and Ewart Adamson, which in turn was based on the 1915 Broadway play of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. This version is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also with the same name.
SYNOPSIS
During World War 1, German spies will stop at nothing to spy on the allied war plans stored at Gibraltar.
Jane Gershon is engaged to Eric Woodhouse, living in Germany prior to the onset of World War I. When the war breaks out, they are forced to separate, but are reunited months later in Gibraltar, at the British fortress there. Both are supposedly German spies with orders to destroy the British fleet, anchored in the harbor.
Not fully trusting either of them, the German government has sent another agent, the Hindu Amahdi, to ensure that their sabotage plans are carried out. Both Jane and Eric believe the sincerity of the other as a German agent. When it appears that Jane's attempt to destroy the fleet is uncovered, to save her, Eric takes the blame and seemingly commits suicide. However, when Ahmadi uncovers the truth that Jane is really a double agent for the British government, he attempts to go through with the sabotage. When he is about to kill Jane, Eric reappears and kills him. Jane discovers Eric is also a British double agent and they are happily reunited.
CAST & CREW
Betty Compson as Jane Gershon
Ralph Forbes as Eric Woodhouse
Montagu Love as Governor of Gibraltar
Mischa Auer as Amahdi
Ivan F. Simpson as Capper
Betty Carter as Lady Crandall
Evan Thomas as Major Bishop
Wilhelm von Brincken as chief, Secret Service
Reginald Sharland as Archie
Directed by Roy Pomeroy
Screenplay by John Farrow, Ewart Adamson
Based on the play, Inside the Lines by Earl Derr Biggers
Produced by William LeBaron, Roy Pomeroy
Cinematography Nicholas Musuraca
Edited by George Marsh, Ann McKnight
Music by Roy Webb
Production company RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date: July 5, 1930 (US)
Running time: 72 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
NOTES
The play of the same name, on which this screenplay was based, was produced in 1915 at the Longacre Theatre.
This film is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also titled Inside the Lines, which was directed by David H. Hartford, and starred Lewis Stone and Marguerite Clayton, based on a screenplay by Monte M. Katterjohn. The silent version was produced by Delcah Photoplays, Inc. and Pyramid Film Corporation, and distributed by the World Film Company.
In 1958, the film entered the public domain in the USA due to the copyright claimants failure to renew the copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.
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Inside the Lines is a 1930 American pre-Code spy drama film starring Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes, and Mischa Auer. It was directed by Roy Pomeroy (who also was the associate producer) from a screenplay by John Farrow and Ewart Adamson, which in turn was based on the 1915 Broadway play of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. This version is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also with the same name.
SYNOPSIS
During World War 1, German spies will stop at nothing to spy on the allied war plans stored at Gibraltar.
Jane Gershon is engaged to Eric Woodhouse, living in Germany prior to the onset of World War I. When the war breaks out, they are forced to separate, but are reunited months later in Gibraltar, at the British fortress there. Both are supposedly German spies with orders to destroy the British fleet, anchored in the harbor.
Not fully trusting either of them, the German government has sent another agent, the Hindu Amahdi, to ensure that their sabotage plans are carried out. Both Jane and Eric believe the sincerity of the other as a German agent. When it appears that Jane's attempt to destroy the fleet is uncovered, to save her, Eric takes the blame and seemingly commits suicide. However, when Ahmadi uncovers the truth that Jane is really a double agent for the British government, he attempts to go through with the sabotage. When he is about to kill Jane, Eric reappears and kills him. Jane discovers Eric is also a British double agent and they are happily reunited.
CAST & CREW
Betty Compson as Jane Gershon
Ralph Forbes as Eric Woodhouse
Montagu Love as Governor of Gibraltar
Mischa Auer as Amahdi
Ivan F. Simpson as Capper
Betty Carter as Lady Crandall
Evan Thomas as Major Bishop
Wilhelm von Brincken as chief, Secret Service
Reginald Sharland as Archie
Directed by Roy Pomeroy
Screenplay by John Farrow, Ewart Adamson
Based on the play, Inside the Lines by Earl Derr Biggers
Produced by William LeBaron, Roy Pomeroy
Cinematography Nicholas Musuraca
Edited by George Marsh, Ann McKnight
Music by Roy Webb
Production company RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date: July 5, 1930 (US)
Running time: 72 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
NOTES
The play of the same name, on which this screenplay was based, was produced in 1915 at the Longacre Theatre.
This film is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also titled Inside the Lines, which was directed by David H. Hartford, and starred Lewis Stone and Marguerite Clayton, based on a screenplay by Monte M. Katterjohn. The silent version was produced by Delcah Photoplays, Inc. and Pyramid Film Corporation, and distributed by the World Film Company.
In 1958, the film entered the public domain in the USA due to the copyright claimants failure to renew the copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.
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- published: 28 Dec 2022
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1:08:41
I'll Name the Murderer (1936) | Full Movie | Ralph Forbes | Marion Shilling | Malcolm McGregor
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
Director: Raymond K. Johnson
Writers: Phil Dunham, Edwin K. O'Brien...
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
Director: Raymond K. Johnson
Writers: Phil Dunham, Edwin K. O'Brien
Starring: Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling, Malcolm McGregor
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When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
Director: Raymond K. Johnson
Writers: Phil Dunham, Edwin K. O'Brien
Starring: Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling, Malcolm McGregor
- published: 21 Jan 2021
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BEAU IDEAL (1931) Frank McCormick, Ralph Forbes & Loretta Young | Adventure, Romance, War | B&W
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Beau Ideal is a 1931 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was based on the 1927 adventure novel Beau Ideal by P. C. Wren, the third novel in a series of five novels based around the same characters. Brenon had directed the first in the series, Beau Geste, which was a very successful silent film in 1926. The screenplay was adapted from Wren's novel by Paul Schofield, who had also written the screenplay for the 1926 Beau Geste, with contributions from Elizabeth Meehan and Marie Halvey.
SYNOPSIS
An American joins the French Foreign Legion in order to rescue a boyhood friend.
The last two surviving members of a French Foreign Legion detachment, who know each other as Smith and Brown, are consigned to a grain pit in the desert to die slowly. As they await death the two soldiers eventually realize that they were childhood friends, John Geste (Ralph Forbes) and Otis Madison (Lester Vail), respectively.
Once they recognize one another, they have a series of flashbacks to their boyhood friendship in England. These memories are followed by Otis' memory of his return to England and discovery that John has joined the French Foreign Legion. While in England, Otis also learns that Isobel Landon (Loretta Young), who he is enamored with, is betrothed to John. Despite his feelings for her, he vows to follow John to Africa and return him to England. He makes arrangements and leaves for the dark continent.
Upon his arrival in Africa, Otis, and his detachment, are ordered to garrison a French fort in the desert. As hardships ensue, his fellow legionnaires begin to mutiny. Otis does not participate in the uprising, instead he attempts to get the other soldiers to cease their rebellion. When the uprising is eventually thwarted, the commanders do not believe Otis' story, and assume that he was part of the rebellion, and send him to a penal detail. While part of that detail, he is again falsely accused, and is thrown into the pit, along with John, which puts them both in the pit where the film begins.
Back in the present, as they are about to die, they are miraculously rescued by a passing band of Arabs. Unknown to the two friends is that the Arabs intend to use them as bait to draw their fellow legionnaires into a death trap. Fortunately for the friends, the girlfriend of the Emir, Zuleika (Leni Stengel), also known as "the Angel of Death", is attracted to Otis. Otis uses that attraction and agrees to marry her, after which Zuleika informs him of an impending attack by the Arabs on the nearby fort, and then helps Otis and John to escape. The two legionnaires race to the fort, and help to repel the Arab attack, which earns both of them their freedom.
Otis now has to face up to his commitment to Zuleika. However, she has now transferred her affections to Major LeBaudy (Hale Hamilton), which allows Otis to be relieved of his matrimonial duties. Free from any entanglements, the two friends return to England. Once there, John releases Isobel from their betrothal, which clears the way for her and Otis to marry.
CAST & CREW
Frank McCormack as Carl Neyer
Ralph Forbes as John Geste
Lester Vail as Otis Madison
Otto Matieson as Jacob Levine
Don Alvarado as Ramon Gonzales
Bernard Siegel as Ivan Badineff
Irene Rich as Lady Brandon
Myrtle Stedman as Mrs. Frank Madison
Loretta Young as Isobel Brandon
John St. Polis as Judge Advocate
Joseph De Stefani as Prosecuting Attorney
Paul McAllister as Sergeant Frederic
Hale Hamilton as Major Laboudy
George Regas as The Emir
Leni Stengel as Zuleika - the "Angel of Death"
Directed by Herbert Brenon
Written by Paul Schofield (screenplay), Elizabeth Meehan (adaptation), Marie Halvey (dialogue)
Based on Beau Ideal by. P. C. Wren
Produced by Herbert Brenon
Cinematography J. Roy Hunt
Edited by Herbert Brenon
Music by Max Steiner
Production company RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release dates January 16, 1931 (Premiere-New York City). January 25, 1931 (US)
Running time 82 minutes, 79 minutes (Canada, Ontario)
Country United States
Language English
Budget $707,000
Box office $575,000
NOTES
The film was copyrighted in 1930. In 1958, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.
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Beau Ideal is a 1931 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was based on the 1927 adventure novel Beau Ideal by P. C. Wren, the third novel in a series of five novels based around the same characters. Brenon had directed the first in the series, Beau Geste, which was a very successful silent film in 1926. The screenplay was adapted from Wren's novel by Paul Schofield, who had also written the screenplay for the 1926 Beau Geste, with contributions from Elizabeth Meehan and Marie Halvey.
SYNOPSIS
An American joins the French Foreign Legion in order to rescue a boyhood friend.
The last two surviving members of a French Foreign Legion detachment, who know each other as Smith and Brown, are consigned to a grain pit in the desert to die slowly. As they await death the two soldiers eventually realize that they were childhood friends, John Geste (Ralph Forbes) and Otis Madison (Lester Vail), respectively.
Once they recognize one another, they have a series of flashbacks to their boyhood friendship in England. These memories are followed by Otis' memory of his return to England and discovery that John has joined the French Foreign Legion. While in England, Otis also learns that Isobel Landon (Loretta Young), who he is enamored with, is betrothed to John. Despite his feelings for her, he vows to follow John to Africa and return him to England. He makes arrangements and leaves for the dark continent.
Upon his arrival in Africa, Otis, and his detachment, are ordered to garrison a French fort in the desert. As hardships ensue, his fellow legionnaires begin to mutiny. Otis does not participate in the uprising, instead he attempts to get the other soldiers to cease their rebellion. When the uprising is eventually thwarted, the commanders do not believe Otis' story, and assume that he was part of the rebellion, and send him to a penal detail. While part of that detail, he is again falsely accused, and is thrown into the pit, along with John, which puts them both in the pit where the film begins.
Back in the present, as they are about to die, they are miraculously rescued by a passing band of Arabs. Unknown to the two friends is that the Arabs intend to use them as bait to draw their fellow legionnaires into a death trap. Fortunately for the friends, the girlfriend of the Emir, Zuleika (Leni Stengel), also known as "the Angel of Death", is attracted to Otis. Otis uses that attraction and agrees to marry her, after which Zuleika informs him of an impending attack by the Arabs on the nearby fort, and then helps Otis and John to escape. The two legionnaires race to the fort, and help to repel the Arab attack, which earns both of them their freedom.
Otis now has to face up to his commitment to Zuleika. However, she has now transferred her affections to Major LeBaudy (Hale Hamilton), which allows Otis to be relieved of his matrimonial duties. Free from any entanglements, the two friends return to England. Once there, John releases Isobel from their betrothal, which clears the way for her and Otis to marry.
CAST & CREW
Frank McCormack as Carl Neyer
Ralph Forbes as John Geste
Lester Vail as Otis Madison
Otto Matieson as Jacob Levine
Don Alvarado as Ramon Gonzales
Bernard Siegel as Ivan Badineff
Irene Rich as Lady Brandon
Myrtle Stedman as Mrs. Frank Madison
Loretta Young as Isobel Brandon
John St. Polis as Judge Advocate
Joseph De Stefani as Prosecuting Attorney
Paul McAllister as Sergeant Frederic
Hale Hamilton as Major Laboudy
George Regas as The Emir
Leni Stengel as Zuleika - the "Angel of Death"
Directed by Herbert Brenon
Written by Paul Schofield (screenplay), Elizabeth Meehan (adaptation), Marie Halvey (dialogue)
Based on Beau Ideal by. P. C. Wren
Produced by Herbert Brenon
Cinematography J. Roy Hunt
Edited by Herbert Brenon
Music by Max Steiner
Production company RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release dates January 16, 1931 (Premiere-New York City). January 25, 1931 (US)
Running time 82 minutes, 79 minutes (Canada, Ontario)
Country United States
Language English
Budget $707,000
Box office $575,000
NOTES
The film was copyrighted in 1930. In 1958, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.
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- published: 26 Jan 2023
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1:07:04
"I'll Name The Murderer" 1936 Poverty Row Feature Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling Malcolm McGregor
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C....
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
Behind the scenes one of the dancers, Valerie Delroy, and the nightclub’s featured singer, Nadia Renee, have an argument which results in Luigi firing Valerie and her dance partner Walton (Gayne Kinsey).
Ralph Forbes as Tommy Tilton
Marion Shilling as 'Smitty', newspaper photographer
Malcolm McGregor as Ted Benson
James Guilfoyle as Lou Baron, Private Investigator
John Cowell as Police Captain 'Pop' Flynn
William Bailey as William Hugo Van Ostrum, Vi's father
Agnes Anderson as Nadia Renee, aka Marina Farina
Claire Rochelle as Valerie Delroy, aka Maragert O'Brien
Gayne Kinsey as Walton, Valerie's Dance Partner
Harry Semels as Luigi, Club Owner
Al Klein as Club Waiter
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When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
Behind the scenes one of the dancers, Valerie Delroy, and the nightclub’s featured singer, Nadia Renee, have an argument which results in Luigi firing Valerie and her dance partner Walton (Gayne Kinsey).
Ralph Forbes as Tommy Tilton
Marion Shilling as 'Smitty', newspaper photographer
Malcolm McGregor as Ted Benson
James Guilfoyle as Lou Baron, Private Investigator
John Cowell as Police Captain 'Pop' Flynn
William Bailey as William Hugo Van Ostrum, Vi's father
Agnes Anderson as Nadia Renee, aka Marina Farina
Claire Rochelle as Valerie Delroy, aka Maragert O'Brien
Gayne Kinsey as Walton, Valerie's Dance Partner
Harry Semels as Luigi, Club Owner
Al Klein as Club Waiter
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1:02:50
The Legion of Missing Men (1937) | Full Movie | Ralph Forbes, Ben Alexander, George Regas
Bob Carter, a member of the Foreign Legion, is glad to see his brother, Don, for the first time in ten years but is sorry that Don has joined the Legion. Bob, D...
Bob Carter, a member of the Foreign Legion, is glad to see his brother, Don, for the first time in ten years but is sorry that Don has joined the Legion. Bob, Don and Bob's buddies, Muggsy and Bilgey, go to a café and there Don falls for Nina, a singer in love with Bob. Bob doesn't know this and thinks she is Garccia's girl, and warns Don to have nothing to do with her. Don disregards the warning and Garcia discovers Nina and Don together and provokes Don into hitting him. Don is arrested and thrown into the company brig. Nina, with the aid of an Arabian sheik, Ul Ahmed, helps Don escape. Bob, Muggsy and Bilgey follow but are captured and taken to Ul Hamid's headquarters. The sheik tortures Don to force Bob to work some captured machine guns for him. Ah Hamid and his tribe attack the fort, but Bob manages to turn the machine guns against his captors, and the fort is saved.
Director: Hamilton MacFadden
Writers: Sherman L. Lowe (scenario and dialogue), Harry O. Hoyt (scenario and dialogue)
Stars: Ralph Forbes, Ben Alexander, George Regas
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Bob Carter, a member of the Foreign Legion, is glad to see his brother, Don, for the first time in ten years but is sorry that Don has joined the Legion. Bob, Don and Bob's buddies, Muggsy and Bilgey, go to a café and there Don falls for Nina, a singer in love with Bob. Bob doesn't know this and thinks she is Garccia's girl, and warns Don to have nothing to do with her. Don disregards the warning and Garcia discovers Nina and Don together and provokes Don into hitting him. Don is arrested and thrown into the company brig. Nina, with the aid of an Arabian sheik, Ul Ahmed, helps Don escape. Bob, Muggsy and Bilgey follow but are captured and taken to Ul Hamid's headquarters. The sheik tortures Don to force Bob to work some captured machine guns for him. Ah Hamid and his tribe attack the fort, but Bob manages to turn the machine guns against his captors, and the fort is saved.
Director: Hamilton MacFadden
Writers: Sherman L. Lowe (scenario and dialogue), Harry O. Hoyt (scenario and dialogue)
Stars: Ralph Forbes, Ben Alexander, George Regas
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MAMBA (NineteenThirty) Jean Hersholt, Eleanor Boardman & Ralph Forbes | Drama | 2-STRIP-TECHNICOLOR
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SYNOPSIS
The film takes place in Neu Posen, German East Africa sometime before the First World War. "Mamba" is the name given to a South African snake. The reptile of this adventure is Auguste Bolte (played by Jean Hersholt), who is constantly reminding those with whom he has a chance to converse that he can buy anything. He neglects his appearance and does not even bother to shave or brush his hair. The German officers hold themselves aloof from him and the only individual he has an opportunity to talk to at length is his valet-secretary, a Cockney, who feeds his master with flattery. One afternoon Bolte recalls that he has received a letter asking for 200,000 marks from Count von Linden. The Count is in Germany and in a footnote it is written that Bolte might marry von Linden's daughter, Helen. The white people of the post have as little to do with Bolte as possible and the British officers across the frontier also spurn him. It occurs to Bolte that a beautiful wife would perhaps help to make life more agreeable for him. He thinks also that the officers would then overlook some of his failings and be quite impressed. He therefore allies himself to Germany.
Helen (played by Eleanor Boardman), like most daughters who marry wealthy villains in melodramas, does so to save her father from ruin. There is a flash of the wedding and soon Helen and her ignoble husband are seen aboard the steamship bound for East Africa. On the same vessel is Karl von Reiden, the officer who is to take charge of the Neu Posen post. He is not averse to a little flirtation with a beautiful woman and therefore when Helen goes out on deck to avoid Bolte, Karl succeeds in meeting her. These scenes are fairly well filmed and the color effects are capital. Karl, played by Ralph Forbes, is a handsome fellow. So soon as he knows that Bolte is Helen's husband he realizes that the marriage is not to her liking. Later these passengers are on the river boat, and when that craft reaches Neu Posen. Bolte stands on the aft deck hoping to make all the German officers envious of his attractive bride. He later gives a feast and takes good care to make a show of his wealth, even to having a procession of natives carrying the viands.
A visit from a native woman interrupts the proceedings, and in a subsequent passage Bolte, enraged with his wife, is about to flog her with a whip when Karl comes to the rescue. All this happens just prior to the World War, and in the closing chapters word is received by both the Germans and the British that hostilities have been declared. Bolte, the snake, believes that money can buy his freedom from military service, but soon he learns otherwise. He is compelled to don a uniform and then decides to run away. His end is sudden, for he fires at one group of natives without knowing that others are behind him. They know something about Bolte and his pleas for his life fall on deaf ears. There follow episodes in which Karl goes to the rescue of Helen and others, who are in danger of an attack by the natives. These are pictured with due attention for red blood on the hero's shirt. It seems that the Britishers might have been more solicitous about Karl's wounds, but all the British commandant says when he comes up to Karl is to ask him whether he will have another Piccadilly cigarette.
CAST & CREW
Jean Hersholt as August Bolte
Eleanor Boardman as Helen von Linden
Ralph Forbes as Karl von Reiden
Claude Fleming as Major Cromwell
Will Stanton as Cockney servant
Wilhelm von Brincken as Major von Shultz
Arthur Stone as British soldier
Torben Meyer as German soldier
Andrés de Segurola as Guido
Edward Martindel as Fullerton
Noble Johnson as Hassim
Directed by Albert S. Rogell
Written by Ferdinand Schumann-Heink (story)
John Reinhardt (story), Tim Miranda (screenplay), Winifred Dunn (screenplay)
Cinematography Charles P. Boyle (Technicolor)
Edited by Richard Cahoon
Music by James C. Bradford
Production company Color Art Productions
Distributed by Tiffany Pictures
Release dates March 10, 1930 (Gaiety Theatre, NYC)
Running time 78 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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SYNOPSIS
The film takes place in Neu Posen, German East Africa sometime before the First World War. "Mamba" is the name given to a South African snake. The reptile of this adventure is Auguste Bolte (played by Jean Hersholt), who is constantly reminding those with whom he has a chance to converse that he can buy anything. He neglects his appearance and does not even bother to shave or brush his hair. The German officers hold themselves aloof from him and the only individual he has an opportunity to talk to at length is his valet-secretary, a Cockney, who feeds his master with flattery. One afternoon Bolte recalls that he has received a letter asking for 200,000 marks from Count von Linden. The Count is in Germany and in a footnote it is written that Bolte might marry von Linden's daughter, Helen. The white people of the post have as little to do with Bolte as possible and the British officers across the frontier also spurn him. It occurs to Bolte that a beautiful wife would perhaps help to make life more agreeable for him. He thinks also that the officers would then overlook some of his failings and be quite impressed. He therefore allies himself to Germany.
Helen (played by Eleanor Boardman), like most daughters who marry wealthy villains in melodramas, does so to save her father from ruin. There is a flash of the wedding and soon Helen and her ignoble husband are seen aboard the steamship bound for East Africa. On the same vessel is Karl von Reiden, the officer who is to take charge of the Neu Posen post. He is not averse to a little flirtation with a beautiful woman and therefore when Helen goes out on deck to avoid Bolte, Karl succeeds in meeting her. These scenes are fairly well filmed and the color effects are capital. Karl, played by Ralph Forbes, is a handsome fellow. So soon as he knows that Bolte is Helen's husband he realizes that the marriage is not to her liking. Later these passengers are on the river boat, and when that craft reaches Neu Posen. Bolte stands on the aft deck hoping to make all the German officers envious of his attractive bride. He later gives a feast and takes good care to make a show of his wealth, even to having a procession of natives carrying the viands.
A visit from a native woman interrupts the proceedings, and in a subsequent passage Bolte, enraged with his wife, is about to flog her with a whip when Karl comes to the rescue. All this happens just prior to the World War, and in the closing chapters word is received by both the Germans and the British that hostilities have been declared. Bolte, the snake, believes that money can buy his freedom from military service, but soon he learns otherwise. He is compelled to don a uniform and then decides to run away. His end is sudden, for he fires at one group of natives without knowing that others are behind him. They know something about Bolte and his pleas for his life fall on deaf ears. There follow episodes in which Karl goes to the rescue of Helen and others, who are in danger of an attack by the natives. These are pictured with due attention for red blood on the hero's shirt. It seems that the Britishers might have been more solicitous about Karl's wounds, but all the British commandant says when he comes up to Karl is to ask him whether he will have another Piccadilly cigarette.
CAST & CREW
Jean Hersholt as August Bolte
Eleanor Boardman as Helen von Linden
Ralph Forbes as Karl von Reiden
Claude Fleming as Major Cromwell
Will Stanton as Cockney servant
Wilhelm von Brincken as Major von Shultz
Arthur Stone as British soldier
Torben Meyer as German soldier
Andrés de Segurola as Guido
Edward Martindel as Fullerton
Noble Johnson as Hassim
Directed by Albert S. Rogell
Written by Ferdinand Schumann-Heink (story)
John Reinhardt (story), Tim Miranda (screenplay), Winifred Dunn (screenplay)
Cinematography Charles P. Boyle (Technicolor)
Edited by Richard Cahoon
Music by James C. Bradford
Production company Color Art Productions
Distributed by Tiffany Pictures
Release dates March 10, 1930 (Gaiety Theatre, NYC)
Running time 78 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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- published: 05 Jan 2023
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1:11:59
Inside the Lines (1930) | Hollywood Romantic Drama Movie | Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes
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I'LL NAME THE MURDERER (1936) Ralph Forbes & Marion Schilling | Comedy, Crime, Drama | COLORIZED
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Mario...
I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
SYNOPSIS
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
Behind the scenes one of the dancers, Valerie Delroy, and the nightclub’s featured singer, Nadia Renee, have an argument which results in Luigi firing Valerie and her dance partner Walton (Gayne Kinsey).
Benson is being blackmailed by Nadia for love letters that he had written her before his engagement to Vi. Tilton agrees to talk Nadia into relinquishing the letters, which she agrees to, but after seeing Benson she changes her mind. Benson is angry at the double cross and picks up a stiletto and tries to attack her just as she turns out the light. Meanwhile, Luigi rehires Valerie and Walton.
Tilton goes to Nadia’s dressing in an effort to find Benson, but finds Nadia dead instead. He retrieves the letters, locks her door and calls the police. After the police arrive, the cook for the nightclub states that he saw a well dressed man leaving the back way.
After questioning everyone involved, Police Captain Flynn (John Cowell) wants Benson brought in for questioning. Tilton is certain Benson is not the guilty party and promises to discover who the murderer is using his newspaper column. Later, Benson turns up at Tilton’s apartment.
Valerie reads Tilton’s column the next day and arranges a meeting with Tilton, but is murdered before she has a chance to talk to him. Tilton visits Vi Van Ostrum and her father, Hugo Van Ostrum (William Bailey). Tilton shows him a receipt for a $15,000 diamond bracelet that he found in Nadia’s dressing room, indicating Van Ostrum has his own motive.
Now that Valerie is dead, Tilton talks Benson into turning himself in for his own safety, which he does. Tilton discovers that Nadia used to work for a nightclub in Chicago called Rossi, and that Luigi, then known as Rossi, used to own that nightclub. It also comes to light that Nadia has blackmailed before. Luigi is ruled out as the murderer however, as he has an airtight alibi. Meanwhile, Tilton promises to name the murderer the next day, which makes himself a target that flushes out the murderer.
CAST & CREW
Ralph Forbes as Tommy Tilton
Marion Shilling as 'Smitty', newspaper photographer
Malcolm McGregor as Ted Benson
James Guilfoyle as Lou Baron, Private Investigator
John Cowell as Police Captain 'Pop' Flynn
William Bailey as William Hugo Van Ostrum, Vi's father
Agnes Anderson as Nadia Renee, aka Marina Farina
Claire Rochelle as Valerie Delroy, aka Maragert O'Brien
Gayne Kinsey as Walton, Valerie's Dance Partner
Harry Semels as Luigi, Club Owner
Al Klein as Club Waiter
Directed by Raymond K. Johnson
Written by Phil Dunham, Edwin K. O'Brien
Produced by C.C. Burr
Cinematography James Diamond
Edited by Charles Henkel Jr.
Music by Gene Johnston
Production company C.C. Burr Productions
Distributed by Puritan Pictures
Release date January 27, 1936
Running time 66 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
SYNOPSIS
When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
Behind the scenes one of the dancers, Valerie Delroy, and the nightclub’s featured singer, Nadia Renee, have an argument which results in Luigi firing Valerie and her dance partner Walton (Gayne Kinsey).
Benson is being blackmailed by Nadia for love letters that he had written her before his engagement to Vi. Tilton agrees to talk Nadia into relinquishing the letters, which she agrees to, but after seeing Benson she changes her mind. Benson is angry at the double cross and picks up a stiletto and tries to attack her just as she turns out the light. Meanwhile, Luigi rehires Valerie and Walton.
Tilton goes to Nadia’s dressing in an effort to find Benson, but finds Nadia dead instead. He retrieves the letters, locks her door and calls the police. After the police arrive, the cook for the nightclub states that he saw a well dressed man leaving the back way.
After questioning everyone involved, Police Captain Flynn (John Cowell) wants Benson brought in for questioning. Tilton is certain Benson is not the guilty party and promises to discover who the murderer is using his newspaper column. Later, Benson turns up at Tilton’s apartment.
Valerie reads Tilton’s column the next day and arranges a meeting with Tilton, but is murdered before she has a chance to talk to him. Tilton visits Vi Van Ostrum and her father, Hugo Van Ostrum (William Bailey). Tilton shows him a receipt for a $15,000 diamond bracelet that he found in Nadia’s dressing room, indicating Van Ostrum has his own motive.
Now that Valerie is dead, Tilton talks Benson into turning himself in for his own safety, which he does. Tilton discovers that Nadia used to work for a nightclub in Chicago called Rossi, and that Luigi, then known as Rossi, used to own that nightclub. It also comes to light that Nadia has blackmailed before. Luigi is ruled out as the murderer however, as he has an airtight alibi. Meanwhile, Tilton promises to name the murderer the next day, which makes himself a target that flushes out the murderer.
CAST & CREW
Ralph Forbes as Tommy Tilton
Marion Shilling as 'Smitty', newspaper photographer
Malcolm McGregor as Ted Benson
James Guilfoyle as Lou Baron, Private Investigator
John Cowell as Police Captain 'Pop' Flynn
William Bailey as William Hugo Van Ostrum, Vi's father
Agnes Anderson as Nadia Renee, aka Marina Farina
Claire Rochelle as Valerie Delroy, aka Maragert O'Brien
Gayne Kinsey as Walton, Valerie's Dance Partner
Harry Semels as Luigi, Club Owner
Al Klein as Club Waiter
Directed by Raymond K. Johnson
Written by Phil Dunham, Edwin K. O'Brien
Produced by C.C. Burr
Cinematography James Diamond
Edited by Charles Henkel Jr.
Music by Gene Johnston
Production company C.C. Burr Productions
Distributed by Puritan Pictures
Release date January 27, 1936
Running time 66 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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