Larry Rhine

Birth : 1910-05-26,

Death : 2000-10-27

Movies

Siren of Bagdad
Additional Dialogue
Director Richard Quine's 1953 adventure comedy about a magician's efforts to rescue a dancing princess stars Patricia Medina, Paul Henreid, Hans Conried, Laurette Luez and Michael Fox.
Timber!
Story
Two FBI agents are sent to investigate sabotage at a lumber camp.
Top Sergeant
Story
An army sergeant recognises a young recruit as the man responsible for his brother's death, while attempting a robbery.
A Dangerous Game
Screenplay
Detectives Dick Williams and Andy McAllister find themselves trying to solve several crimes at an isolated mentally-ill hospital, where the patients range from slightly daffy to criminally insane, and they don't know which is which. A gang is out to steal a fortune inherited by one of the patients and, before Dick and Andy solve the case, several patients are transferred to the cemetery. And 'tiddlie-winks" are indeed involved.
A Dangerous Game
Story
Detectives Dick Williams and Andy McAllister find themselves trying to solve several crimes at an isolated mentally-ill hospital, where the patients range from slightly daffy to criminally insane, and they don't know which is which. A gang is out to steal a fortune inherited by one of the patients and, before Dick and Andy solve the case, several patients are transferred to the cemetery. And 'tiddlie-winks" are indeed involved.
Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga
Story
The brash, opinionated owner of a nightclub manages to drive everybody crazy on a boat trip to Havana.
Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga
Screenplay
The brash, opinionated owner of a nightclub manages to drive everybody crazy on a boat trip to Havana.
The Devil's Pipeline
Screenplay
A secretary sends a coded plea for help in her monthly report; two detectives investigate and find out that men are jailed on phony charges, forced to work in oil fields and then murdered if they try to escape.
The Leather Pushers
Writer
A shifty boxing promoter places an amateur in fixed fights, then hands his contract over to an suspicious female investigative reporter as a raffle prize. He later regrets his actions, however, when the boxer becomes an honest champion.
Chip of the Flying U
Screenplay
Chip of the Flying U was Johnny Mack Brown's first western entry for 1940. Brown essays the title role of Chip Bennett, foreman of the Flying U ranch. Before the second reel has tumbled over the spools, Chip finds himself falsely accused of robbery and murder. The actual miscreants are in the employ of a band of foreign gunrunners, who speak in heavily Teutonic accents. Rest assured that Chip makes short work of these bush-league Storm Troopers before the sun sets in the West. Musical interludes are provided by a group calling themselves the Texas Rangers, even though they actually hailed from Kansas City.