Vince Barnett
20 titles
Filmography
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Overland Mail
(1939)When overland mail rider Jack Mason and his pal Porchy discover an uprising plot, they team up with an undercover agent to expose the counterfeiters.

The Singing Cowgirl
(1938)Gold found in the river between two ranches sets a rancher’s murderous scheme in motion but he doesn’t count on a clever chanteuse and her switcheroo.

We're in the Legion Now
(1936)Two small-time crooks join the French Foreign Legion to escape their enemies, only to stumble into a whirlwind of unexpected mishaps and heroics.

Blonde Comet
(1941)A young woman follows her dreams to become a race car driver, taking on courses with a fearless focus, and eventually vying for a flirtatious rival.

Bank Alarm
(1937)A Department of Justice agent and his girlfriend attempt to apprehend a gang of bank robbers, but the robbers always seem to be a step ahead.

Jungle Man
(1941)To find the fabled City of the Dead in Africa, a group of travelers must face a thick jungle, hostile natives, wild animals, and a deadly epidemic.
Fast Workers
(1933)
The Death Kiss
(1932)The on-set murder of a gangster movie’s leading man sparks a police hunt for the killer with his co-star, director and studio head among the suspects.
The Affairs of Cellini
(1934)Biography of Benevento Cellini, devil May Care prince of goldsmiths, lover and liars, set against the lush richness of the renaissance. Adult comedy.

Boys of the City
(1940)A judge’s rehabilitation order for a group of ruffians from the Bowery sends them upstate to work on a farm where they run headfirst into trouble.

Shoot to Kill
(1947)The wife of a corrupt district attorney begins work as his assistant to secretly gather evidence of a frame job he cooked up against a gangster.

Big Town After Dark
(1947)A news editor and his female ace crime reporter help the cops take down a big-city gambling ring but forces inside his paper are in on the take.

Bowery at Midnight
(1942)A seemingly kindly criminology professor secretly runs gang operations out of a soup kitchen. Anyone who gets in his way winds up dead—and zombified.

Gangs Inc.
(1941)After taking the rap and serving time for her boyfriend's hit-and-run, a young woman rises to the top of a crime syndicate run by city officials.

Mule Train
(1950)When natural cement is discovered by two prospectors, one is murdered during a claim jump attempt. Marshal Gene Autry befriends the lone prospector and tries to help him promote his cement discovery.

Scarface
(1932)One of the most talked-about movies of its time, the original SCARFACE is a hard-hitting, ripped-from-the-headlines story of organized crime’s brutal control over Chicago during the Prohibition era. Paul Muni gives an electrifying performance as Tony Camonte, an ambitious mobster with a ruthless drive to be the city’s top crime boss. Produced by the legendary Howard Hughes, written (in just eleven days) by virtuoso screenwriter Ben Hecht, and directed with plenty of punch and vigor by Howard Hawks, this explosive tale of ambition, betrayal, and revenge went on to influence all gangster films to follow.

East Side Kids
(1940)After being falsely accused of murder, a group of kids have to find the real killer to clear their name and save their junior police club.

Loaded Pistols
(1948)A cowboy goes out looking for the man who killed his best friend in a poker game. When he finds a man who has the gun, he knows he’s not the culprit.

Heritage of the Desert
(1932)In White Sage, Utah, a young tenderfoot from the East falls for a rancher's daughter while being forced to defend his land against claim jumpers.

Baby Face Morgan
(1942)When a gang chief is killed, his son is called upon to run the reorganized mob, but the naive new boss thinks he has inherited a legitimate business.