Mae Clarke
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Frankenstein
(1931)Boris Karloff is the screen's most memorable creature in the story of Dr. Frankenstein, who tampers with life and death when he pieces together salvaged body parts to create a human monster.

Lady Killer
(1933)A criminal on the run becomes a Hollywood movie star.

King of the Rocket Men
(1949)When a group of researchers begin dying off, a guard with an experimental rocket suit is assigned to protect them and weed out the killer among them.

Great Guy
(1936)Un inspector de la Oficina de Pesos y Medidas lucha contra la corrupción en el oscuro submundo de los Estados Unidos de la década de 1930.

Lady from Chungking
(1942)After the Japanese invade China in WW 2, a young woman leads a band of partisans against the occupying troops.
The Fall Guy
(1930)When a hapless pharmacist loses his job and falls in with criminals, he's soon made The Fall Guy. Unemployed, Johnny Quinlan (Jack Mulhall) starts doing jobs for underworld chieftain Nifty Herman (Thomas Jackson), who plans to use Johnny as a dupe to cover up his own shady activities. Herman plants illegal drugs on Quinlan, who is nabbed by federal agent Charles Newton (Pat O'Malley). But in a twist, Quinlan convinces Newton to allow him to trick Herman into a confession.

Wild Brian Kent
(1936)Polo player Brian helps a young woman and her aunt save their Kansas ranch from a crooked real estate partner who wants to take it away.

Hearts in Bondage
(1936)Best friends Kenneth Reynolds and Raymond Jordan are U.S. Navy officers, and Kenneth is engaged to Raymond's sister. But the eruption of the Civil War divides them, as Raymond stands by his native Virginia while Kenneth remains on duty as a Northern officer. Kenneth's uncle, John Ericsson, designs a new kind of ship, an ironclad he calls the Monitor. Eventually the war pits Kenneth, on board the Monitor, against his friend Raymond, serving aboard the South's own ironclad, the Merrimac (as it is called here). A naval battle ensues, one that will go down in history.
Fast Workers
(1933)
Flying Tigers
(1942)Jim Gordon is the head of a group of American pilots working for the Chinese government against the invading Japanese two years prior to Pearl Harbour. Hothead Woody Jason joins them but despite being a hotshot flyer, he's also a liability. When he causes the death of veteran pilot Hap Smith, the rest ostracise him and only an ultimate sacrifice will wipe the slate clean.

The Front Page
(1931)Hildy Johnson's current employer is full of reporters who invent stories as much as write about them. The paper's current story focuses on the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from jail, Hildy seizes upon the opportunity for a unique scoop.