
Two narratives clash violently in this meditative portrayal of disaffected youth set in a graveyard Read More »
Mystery
Midnight Mystery (1930) George B. Seitz

Several able silent-screen veterans converge in RKO Radio’s Midnight Mystery. Read More »
The Florentine Dagger (1935) Robert Florey, Donald Woods, Margaret Lindsay, C. Aubrey Smith

Juan Cesare, a descendant of the Borgia’s of Vienna, thinks he may have a murder streak in him acquired from his long-dead relatives Read More »
Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935) James Tinling, Warner Oland, Irene Hervey, Jon Hall

On his return to China, Charlie is honored at a Shanghai banquet for his many accomplishments. Read More »
Faces of Children / Visages d’enfants (1925) Jacques Feyder, Jean Forest, Victor Vina, Pierrette Houyez

A man whose wife has died remarries, and his new wife has a daughter of her own from a previous marriage. Read More »
Bulldog Drummond’s Secret Police (1939) James P. Hogan, John Howard, Heather Angel, H.B. Warner

Captain Drummond and his girlfriend want to marry but a hidden treasure in the house in which they want to celebrate their marriage is complicating the situation. Read More »
Black Crown AKA La corona negra (1951) Luis Saslavsky, María Félix, Rossano Brazzi, Vittorio Gassman

A young engineer, Andrés, welcomes a young woman, María, who suffers from amnesia. Read More »
The Lady in Red Kills Seven Times AKA La dama rossa uccide sette volte (1972) Emilio Miraglia, Barbara Bouchet, Ugo Pagliai, Marina Malfatti

When two sisters inherit their family castle, a string of murders committed by a mysterious dark haired woman Read More »
Enlightened blood AKA La sangre iluminada (2007) Iván Ávila Dueñas, Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Joustein Roustand, Enoc Leaño

Six characters narrate their complex existence through his slides from one to another body Read More »
The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen AKA Il ladro della Gioconda (1966) Michel Deville, George Chakiris, Marina Vlady, Margaret Lee

Vincent, who signs his blows with the name Romeo, manages to steal the Mona Lisa. Read More »