Category: Horror
All the Kind Strangers (1974
The Werewolf of Washington 1973
Werewolf in a Girl’s Dormitory 1961
House on Haunted Hill 1959 Movie Film
The Amazing Transparent Man 1960 Movie Film
The Vampire Bat 1933 Movie Film
Randy Rides Alone 1932 Western Film
Randy Rides Alone (1934)
Storyline
Randy is jailed for murders he didn’t commit. Knowing he is innocent, Sally Rogers breaks him out. Fleeing the Sheriff, he stumbles into the murderers hideout where he is accepted as part of the gang. Learning of the bosses secret identity by comparing handwritten notes, he has a plan that will enable the Sheriff to round them all up. Written by Maurice VanAuken
Directed by Harry L. Fraser
Produced by Paul Malvern for Lone Star Productions
Written by Lindsley Parsons
Starring
John Wayne
Alberta Vaughn
Cinematography Archie Stout
Edited by Carl Pierson
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release dates
June 5, 1934
Running time
53 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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Crimson Ghost
The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 Republic film serial directed by Fred C. Brannon and William Witney with Charles Quigley and Linda Stirling playing the leads. This was Witney’s last serial, after a career that left him one of the most praised of all serial directors. The serial was re-released as a six-episode television series in the 1950s and as a television film called Cyclotrode “X” in 1966. In the 1990s The Crimson Ghost was one of only two Republic serials to be colorised. The villain of the serial, the Crimson Ghost of the title, is one of the most visually striking of the medium. The horror punk band Misfits adapted his visage as their skull logo, and he has appeared in the music video for the song “The Number of the Beast” by Iron Maiden.