Additional Dialogue
Mientras el mago Kazah presenta su espectáculo en el desierto, sufre el ataque de las tropas de Hamid, que secuestran a sus bellas bailarinas. Kazah sigue a los bandidos hasta Bagdad y allí descubre que han sido compradas por el visir Sorodin para el harén del sultán El Malid. Cuando el mago se dispone a rescatarlas, conoce a Zendi, la hija del ex sultán Ahmand el Justo.
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Two FBI agents are sent to investigate sabotage at a lumber camp.
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An army sergeant recognises a young recruit as the man responsible for his brother's death, while attempting a robbery.
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.
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.
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The brash, opinionated owner of a nightclub manages to drive everybody crazy on a boat trip to Havana.
Screenplay
The brash, opinionated owner of a nightclub manages to drive everybody crazy on a boat trip to Havana.
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.
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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.
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.