
Murder at the Baskervilles (1937)
Arthur Wontner, Ian Fleming Sherlock Holmes takes a vacation and visits his old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. His vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery.

Murder at Midnight (1931)
Aileen Pringle, Alice White A murder during a game of charades at a society party leads the police to begin the hunt through the guest list for a motive and culprit.

Mr. Wong, Detective (1938)
Boris Karloff, Grant Withers San Francisco Detective Wong is contacted by Dayton, who fears for his life. When Wong arrives at Dayton Chemical Co. the next day, he finds him dead.

Midnight Manhunt (1945)
William Gargan, Ann Savage A gem heist gone wrong leaves a wanted man dead. A female reporter finds his body and, to claim the reward, hides the body in a wax museum. When the body vanishes, the hunt is on.

Meet John Doe (1941)
Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck A penniless drifter is recruited by an ambitious columnist to impersonate a non-existent person who said he'd be committing suicide as a protest, and a social movement begins.

Man Who Cheated Himself (1950)
Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt A veteran homicide detective who has witnessed his socialite girlfriend kill her husband sees his newly-minted detective brother assigned to the case alongside him.

Made for Each Other (1939)
Carole Lombard, James Stewart While on a business trip, an ambitious young lawyer meets and immediately falls in love with a stranger. They wed the following day, and tragedy soon strikes.

Lil Abner (1959)
Leslie Parrish, Stubby Kaye As Sadie Hawkins Day approaches, Daisy Mae hopes to win the hand of Li'l Abner by catching him in the traditional race.

Kid Monk Baroni (1952)
Richard Rober, Bruce Cabot "Kid" Monk Baroni, the leader of a street gang, becomes a professional boxer to escape his life in Little Italy, New York.

Kansas City Confidential
John Payne, Coleen Gray An ex-con trying to go straight is framed for a million dollar armored car robbery and must go to Mexico in order to unmask the real culprits.