John Carroll
13 titles
Filmography
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Zorro Rides Again
(1937)With the California-Yucatan Railroad under siege by a villainous gang, the co-owner calls in the aid of his nephew James, great-grandson of Zorro.

I Am a Criminal
(1938)After he’s charged with manslaughter, Brad McArthur hires a savvy press agent to rebrand himself publicly as a noble humanitarian.

Wolf Call
(1939)Based on Jack London's novel of the adventures of a miner and his faithful canine companion in the frozen North.

The Flame
(1947)Martin Scorsese Presents REPUBLIC REDISCOVERED—over 20 rarely seen films from the storied Republic Pictures library, restored and remastered by Paramount and personally curated by Martin Scorsese. In The Flame a man constantly jealous of his half-brother tries to con him by concocting a gold digging scheme with his girlfriend, only to have her actually fall in love with their mark.

Pilot X
(1936)After a black plane with a large "X" painted on the wing shoots down several airplanes, suspects are gathered in a mansion to uncover who is to blame.

The Grinn
(2017)Guided only by a cryptic voice on his phone, a man who awakens trapped in an empty house must piece together his fractured memories to escape alive.

Decision at Sundown
(1957)Bart and sidekick Sam arrive in Sundown on the wedding day of town boss Tate Kimbrough, whom Bart blames for his wife's death years earlier.

Flying Tigers
(1942)Jim Gordon is the head of a group of American pilots working for the Chinese government against the invading Japanese two years prior to Pearl Harbour. Hothead Woody Jason joins them but despite being a hotshot flyer, he's also a liability. When he causes the death of veteran pilot Hap Smith, the rest ostracise him and only an ultimate sacrifice will wipe the slate clean.

I, Jane Doe
(1948)When a French war bride kills her American husband, his other wife, a lawyer, defends her.

Sunny
(1941)Love blossoms between a circus performer and an auto fortune scion at a Mardi Gras celebration, but their clashing backgrounds threaten their future.

Go West
(1940)The Marz Brothers apply their schtick to the Old West. They run rings around each other and chase bad guys, culminating in a hilarious train chase sequence.

Rio Rita
(1942)Vista Del Rio is a hotbed of Axis spies. Agents intend to use a fiesta radio show to send a coded message, a scheme that may be scrambled silly when Doc and Wishy stumble onto it.

Lady Be Good
(1941)Married songwriters almost split up while putting on a big show.