Author Archive: Retro

Author Archives for Retro

Desperate for money, a rancher decides to trap and sell wild horses, using barbed wire. The local Navajo tribe tries to persuade him not to do it.

A rich but hypochondriac heiress inherits a sanitarium. What she doesn’t know is that it is a front for bootleggers, and a hideout for criminals on the run from the law.

Girlfriend of a penniless artist dumps him, so he hires a hitman to kill him; but when the artist’s life starts taking a new direction, he decides he wants to live! What now? Dir. Frank McDonald.

New lodger in private boarding house may be the infamous Jack the Ripper. Written by Alfred Hitchcock; the first REAL Hitchcock film! Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

Rise and fall of a peasant boy who becomes Spain’s most famous Matador, but is seduced by a scheming woman. Valentino’s most famous role.

Idealistic young American falls under the influence of Communist agitators.

Coke Ennyday, the scientific detective, divides his own time in periods for “Sleep”, “Eat”, “Dope” and “Drink”. In fact he’s used to overcome every situation with drugs: consuming it to increase his energies or injecting it in his opponents to KO them. To help the police he discovers a contraband of opium (which he eagerly tastes) transported with “Leaping Fishes”, and the blackmail of a mysterious man who wants to marry the “fish blower” girl. Will Coke be able to free the girl ?

Due to his mother’s obsession with French novelist Alexandre Dumas, a Kansas lad is possessed with the spirit of D’Artagnan, and must protect an innocent young girl from a lecherous old millionaire. Filmed at the Grand Canyon. Written and Edited by Allan Dwan. Dir. Allan Dwan.

This is the one, the only, the original and best Zorro film that will have you saying, “Antonio who??” A milquetoast nobleman secretly rides as the dashing protector of the people. Produced by Douglas Fairbanks, his first swashbuckler.

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