Three gunmen, who have been hired to assassinate the President, hold a family hostage while waiting for their target. Interesting B film in which Frank Sinatra plays a psychopathic killer…. almost too well.
Set in Connecticut after World War II, The Stranger is a cat and mouse game between a member of the Allied War Crimes Commission and a Nazi who has assumed the false identity of Dr. Charles Rankin.
A Dragnet-style story of a pert and pretty high school teen (Barbara Marks) who opts for the life of a pot-smoking biker to avoid the demands of her neurotic career mom. This movie was also released as “One Way Ticket to Hell!” That sums it up nicely.
Richard Basehart and Jack Webb star in this story of a manhunt for a ruthless killer who plays a deadly cat and mouse game with the police. Classic film noir!
An engrossing film noir with Mickey Rooney, Peter Lorre, and Jeanne Cagney. Needing money for a date, Rooney borrows $20 from the cash register, starting a chain of events that includes car theft, burglary, and murder.
An Agatha Christie tale of 10 people invited to an isolated place only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Perhaps the best mystery movie ever made!
Robbers hold up an armored truck getting away with over a million dollars in cash. Joe Rolfe, a delivery truck driver, is accused of being involved. He follows the clues to Mexico to look for the men… to get his revenge!