The Trans Atlantic Mystery (1932) American Short Mystery Movie The Trans-Atlantic Mystery is a 1932 American short mystery movie directed by Joseph Henabery and written by S.S. Van Dine. It is the twelfth and final installment in a series of short films featuring the characters of criminologist Dr. Amos Crabtree (played by Donald Meek) and Inspector Carr (played by John Hamilton). While in London, the notorious Stanhope diamonds are stolen. Jewel thief Miller schemes to smuggle them into New York, but his partner Waite (Ray Collins) turns on him, killing Miller and stealing both the gems and his plan. Disguised as Miller, Waite boards the luxury ocean liner Hellenic bound for New York. Among the passengers are a woman seeking revenge against Miller and his valet, Dodge (Walter Kingsford), who is involved in the smuggling plot. When another murder occurs at sea, Dr. Crabtree and Inspector Carr begin an investigation. They soon discover the victim is neither Miller nor Waite, setting of...
In the annals of classic film noir, "The Torch" (1950) stands as a shining example of the genre's ability to captivate audiences with its moody atmosphere, morally ambiguous characters, and suspenseful storytelling. Directed by Emilio Fernández, this cinematic gem takes viewers on a gripping journey through the shadows of post-World War II America, where the scars of battle run deep and secrets can prove more lethal than any weapon. The Torch (1950) Action Adventure Full Movie Paulette Goddard At the heart of "The Torch" lies the enigmatic figure of Steve, portrayed with intensity by John Hodiak. A war veteran haunted by the trauma of his past, Steve's life takes a perilous turn when he stumbles upon a nefarious plot involving stolen jewels and a dangerous conspiracy. Hodiak masterfully brings to life the internal conflict of a man torn between his desire for redemption and the pull of a world teetering on the edge of darkness. Watch The Torch (1950...