Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)
In celebration of Pride, we recognize these unsung heroes of LGBTQ+ film history and the movies that changed the face of the film industry forever
The Black Arrow (1948)
Young nobleman Richard Shelton returns from the War of the Roses to find his father murdered, a fugitive family friend blamed, and his uncle occupying his estates
House by the River (1950)
A deranged writer murders a maid after she resists his advances The writer engages his brothers help in hiding the body, causing unexpected problems for both of them
Repeat Performance (1947)
On New Years Eve 1946, Sheila Page kills her husband Barney She wishes that she could relive 1946 and avoid the mistakes that she made throughout the year Her wish comes true but cheating fate proves more difficult than she antici
Walk a Crooked Mile (1948)
During the Cold War, at a California atomic research plant, an FBI agent and a Scotland Yard inspector join forces to eliminate a foreign nuclear spy ring operating in the USA and the UK
Ruthless (1948)
A poor boy who saved a rich girl from drowning is adopted by her family but he grows into a money hungry ruthless businessman who would step on others to get to the top of the social ladder
And Then There Were None (1945)
Seven guests, a newly hired secretary and two staff are gathered at a manor house on an isolated island by an unknown absentee host and are killed off one by one They work together to determine who the killer is before its too late
The Man in the Iron Mask (1939)
Despotic King Louis XIV discovers he has a twin brother who has grown up under the tutelage of his foster father, the patriotic musketeer DArtagnan
Ladies in Retirement (1941)
The housekeeper to a retired actress tries at the same time to look after her own two emotionally disturbed sisters, with dramatic results