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Trick for Trick (1933)
Character: Detective Lt. Jed Dobson
Six months after the unsolved murder of a young woman who had been his assistant magician Azrah arranges a seance that will be attended by his former partner La Tour, as well by detectives and interested parties who may also be suspects. The seance is abruptly ended when la Tour is murdered and general confusion and much activity inside and outside Azrah’s stone fortress, a veritable castle of magic, ensues until everything is sorted out and the culprit is revealed.
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Let’s Be Ritzy (1934)
Character: Cop
Complications ensue when a young married couple pretend to be something they're not.
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Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935)
Character: Red Martin
A young woman who owns a coffee shop falls for a handsome young customer, unaware that he is a gangster.
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The Avenger (1933)
Character: Ames
A disgraced former District Attorney plots his revenge on the members of a criminal gang who had him framed and sent to prison.
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Chinatown Squad (1935)
Character: Apartment House Manager
Police search for the killer of a man who misused $700,000 intended for the Chinese Communists.
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Mutiny Ahead (1935)
Character: Dudley - Casino Proprietor
A wealthy playboy winds up getting himself involved with mobsters and a search for buried treasure.
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Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936)
Character: Dan Farrell
While visiting the circus with his family, Charlie is recruited by the big top's co-owner to investigate threatening letters that he's received.
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The Gay Bride (1934)
Character: Detroit Gangster (uncredited)
Mary wants to marry a gangster because that is where the money is. Unfortunately, the life expectancy and finances of a gangster are unstable.
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Every Night at Eight (1935)
Character: Martin
Three young girls working in an agency have build a singing trio. They want to "lease" the Dictaphone of their boss to make a record of their singing, but they are caught and fired. When they are not able to pay their rent any longer, they decide to try it on an amateur contest at a radio station.
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Red River Valley (1936)
Character: Steve Conway
Gene and Frog set out to find out who has been causing the accidents at a dam construction site.
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Oh, Susanna (1936)
Character: Wolf Benson
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western musical film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboy's identity.
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Show Them No Mercy! (1935)
Character: Lester Mills (uncredited)
A young couple and their child fall prey to kidnappers when a storm drives them into a seemingly abandoned farmhouse.
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Hot Pepper (1933)
Character: Trigger Thorne
In this comedy, a pair of ex-Marines team up and get involved in a nightclub. Trouble ensues when they both fall in love with a feisty woman and begin fighting over her.
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Shadow of Doubt (1935)
Character: Surgeon
When a Hollywood producer is murdered, the most likely suspect is a man who is smitten with the victim's fiancee.
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Robin Hood of El Dorado (1936)
Character: Tabbard
In the 1840's Mexico has ceded California to the United States, making life nearly impossible for the Mexican population due to the influx of land and gold-crazy Americans. Farmer Joaquin Murrieta revenges the death of his wife against the four Americans who killed her and is branded an outlaw. The reward for his capture is increased as he subsequently kills the men who brutally murder his brother. Joining with bandit Three Fingered Jack, Murrieta raises an army of disaffected Mexicans and goes on a rampage against the Americans, finally forcing his erstwhile friend, Bill Warren, to lead a posse against him.
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Undersea Kingdom (1936)
Character: Ditmar
Crash Corrigan, a recent graduate of Annapolis, and Diana, a go-getting reporter, join Professor Norton for a search for the source of a string of earthquakes, Atlantis. They ride Prof. Norton's rocket submarine searching the sea and little Billy Norton, the professor's son stows away, of course. When they find Atlantis they are caught in a war between peaceful Atlanteans, note their white capes, and war-monging Atlanteans, note their black capes. After many harrowing moments for Crash, Diana, Prof. Norton and Billy, they barely get away with their lives when they escape a tower of Atlantis raised to the surface for the sole purpose of dominating or destroying the Earth (Which one depends on the compliance of the upper world dwellers.)
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Shanghai (1935)
Character: Manager, Broker's Office
A New York socialite travels to Shanghai to visit her ailing aunt and falls in love with a Russian banker, who harbors a family secret.
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Smart Girl (1935)
Character: Donovan
Socialite Pat Reynolds (Ida Lupino) is forced to become the "smart girl" of the title when her wealthy father commits suicide, leaving nothing but a pile of debts. Pat sets up a successful hat-designing business, providing the sole support for herself and her sister Kay (Gail Patrick). So devoted is Pat to Kay's welfare that she stands by in stoic silence as Kay begins romancing Pat's sweetie Nick Graham (Kent Taylor).
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My Woman (1933)
Character: Webster (Uncredited)
A devoted wife helps her husband achieve success as a radio comic, but stardom comes at a price.
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