Films I Watched in 2019 Part Three: 1932-1952

Speak Easily (1932), Edward Sedgewick, MGM



The Ghoul (1933), T. Hayes Hunter, Gaumont British



Dark Hazard (1934), Alfred E. Green, Warner Bros.

The Ghost Walks (1934), Frank R. Strayer, Chesterfield Pictures



The Clairvoyant (1935), Maurice Elvey, Gaumont British



Go-Get-'Em, Haines (1936), Sam Newfield, Republic



Kid Galahad (1937), Michael Curtiz, Warner Bros.



Something to Sing About (1937), Victor Schertzinger, Grand National



Professor Beware (1938), Elliott Nugent, Paramount



Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939), James P. Hogan, Paramount


Kitty Foyle (1940), Sam Wood, RKO



Double Cross (1941), Albert H. Kelley, Producers Releasing



Saboteur (1942), Alfred Hitchcock, Universal



The Seventh Victim (1943), Mark Robson, RKO



The Woman in the Window (1944), Fritz Lang, MGM



Blood on the Sun (1945), Frank LLoyd, United Artists



The Inner Circle (1946), Philip Ford, Republic



Black Narcissus (1947), Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, General Film


The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947), Preston Sturges, United Artists



Raw Deal (1948), Anthony Mann, Eagle-Lion



Late Spring (1949), Yasujiro Ozu, Shochiku



Outrage (1950), Ida Lupino, RKO



Strangers on a Train (1951), Alfred Hitchcock, Warner Bros.


Vendetta Of a Samurai (1952), Kazuo Mori, Toho



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