Up the River 1930

 

 

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A young Humphrey Bogart enters the movie scene as a fresh actor and ready to start making movie history.  Finding copies of these old movies on VHS has been a daunting task.  If you are familiar with any movies (of any year) that I have not added a review, please feel free to send me your comments. 

  Broadway's Like That 

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 A Devil with Women

 

 

Devil with Women is the best way to describe soldier-of-fortune Jerry Maxton (Victor McLaglen). At large in South America, Maxton romances anything in skirts, though he seems most attached to fair senorita Rosita (Mona Maris). Unfortunately for his libido, Maxton must contend with a band of Mexican bandits who, as capper to their other misdeeds, kidnap the heroine. Racing to the rescue are Maxton and his new pal, wastrelly rich man’s son Tom Standish (a surprisingly clean-cut Humphrey Bogart). written by Hal Erickson

 Up the River

 

 


Tracy and Warren Hymer play Saint Louis and Dannemora Dan, two hard-boiled but likeable prison convicts. While in stir, the boys befriend another convict named Steve (Bogart), who is in love with woman’s-prison inmate Judy (Claire Luce). Eventually, Steve and Judy are released, whereupon they get married and head to a small town where no one knows of their criminal pasts. It isn’t long, however, before the couple’s future happiness is threatened by dishonest salesman Frosby (Gaylord Pendleton), the no-good rat who framed Judy. Frosby threatens to expose Steve’s prison record if the latter refuses to go along with a scheme to defraud his neighbors. Learning of this situation, Saint Louis and Dan escape from jail, foil Frosby’s scheme, and return behind bars just in time to play in a prison all-star baseball game!

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