Julie Bishop
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Northern Pursuit
(1943)Errol Flynn stars in this spy drama as Mountie Steve Wagner, who tracks downed Nazi flyer Hugo von Keller through the Canadian wilderness.

Lady Gangster
(1942)A woman involved in a bank robbery attracts the attention of a former childhood sweetheart who believes her innocent.

The Ranger and the Lady
(1940)While Sam Houston in in the nation's capital trying to get Texas into the Union, his aide is trying to impose a self-serving tax on the use of the Santa Fe trail. The lady owner of a wagon train is using the trail, and a Texas Ranger comes to her assistance.

Happy Landing
(1934)After getting hijacked, robbed and knocked out by smugglers with no memory of the incident, a young pilot fights to track down the dangerous gang.

Torture Ship
(1939)A deranged scientist tries to cure the criminal mind by performing medical experiments on a group of convicts trapped aboard his private ship.

Action in the North Atlantic
(1943)Oscar® winner Humphrey Bogart stars in this exciting drama about a Merchant Marine vessel's fight against German attacks at the start of World War II.

The Black Cat
(1934)American honeymooners Joan and Peter Allison are held captive in a mausoleum against their will by a Black Mass high priest who has chosen Joan to be the Devil’s bride.

Back in the Saddle
(1941)A singing cowboy’s signature song, and the title of the film, comes to be after he comes under fire for the pollution poisoning of a town’s cattle.

Deputy Marshal
(1949)After learning he’s been wrongly suspected of a Wyoming murder, a deputy marshal devises a plan to smoke out the actual suspects.
Rhapsody in Blue
(1945)Robert Alda stars alongside musical greats Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and Oscar Levant in this lavish fictionalized biography of composer George Gershwin. The film traces Gershwin's rise from a "song plugger" for a Manhattan music publishing company to the heights of international fame and fortune. Gershwin's first big hit is "Swanee," introduced on Broadway by Al Jolson. In collaboration with his lyricist brother, Ira, George pens hit after hit in show after show. But George's kindly old music teacher wants his prize pupil to aspire to something more artistic. Gershwin responds with "Rhapsody in Blue," which debuts at Aeolian Hall in 1924 under the baton of bandleader Paul Whiteman. As his fame and workload grows, George finds he has no time at all for romance; the two ladies in his life both eventually realize that they'll always have to play second fiddle to Gershwin's muse.