Marjorie Reynolds
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Rebellious Daughters
(1938)Two young, small-town women run away to New York where they wind up becoming bait in a dress shop's blackmail scheme targeting rich businessmen.

Mr. Wong in Chinatown
(1939)When a pretty Chinese woman seeks his help, then is killed by a poisoned dart in his front hall, a San Francisco detective takes on a perilous case.

Doomed to Die
(1940)A large sum of money disappeared from a ship before being sunk, and a shipping magnate is found dead. Detective James Lee Wong investigates.

Six Shootin' Sheriff
(1938)When Trigger Morton gets out of prison, he seeks revenge against the man who framed him, and anyone else who betrayed him along the way.

Up in the Air
(1940)When a none-too-popular singer is murdered on the air in a radio studio, a page boy and his janitor pal work together to find the killer.

The Fatal Hour
(1940)When a police captain’s best friend is murdered, he hires the master sleuth and a reporter whose investigation leads to a waterfront smuggling ring.

Danger Flight
(1939)As Tailspin Tommy flies through a severe storm to deliver a payroll, a gang of crooks sets a trap to get their hands on the money.

Man's Country
(1938)A law enforcement agent sets out to the mountain hideout of a gang to probe their suspected role in a series of violent assaults on his colleagues.

Chasing Trouble
(1940)A flower delivery boy and amateur detective gets a chance to test his sleuthing skills when he learns his boss is mixed up with an espionage ring.

Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts
(1937)When a gold shipment is stolen from a train, Tex goes after the gang responsible, tracking them to a local mine with the help of a Boy Scout troop.

Holiday Inn
(1942)Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire sing and dance their way into your heart in the sensational musical comedy Holiday Inn. Nominated for 3 Academy Awards, this special edition features 13 holiday songs by famed composer Irving Berlin, including "White Christmas" one of the biggest-selling recordings in music history!

Home Town Story
(1951)Iris Martin, a secretary to the editor of a small-town newspaper, begins a campaign to prove that corrupt big business has taken over City Hall.

Streets of New York
(1939)Using Abraham Lincoln as his model for courage, a newsboy and night-school law student fights off hoods to make his dreams in the big city come true.

His Kind of Woman
(1951)Deported crime boss Nick Ferraro (Emmy-winner Raymond Burr "Rear Window") needs to re-enter the United States to run his operation. His plan involves hard-up gambler Dan Milner (Golden Globe-winner Robert Mitchum "Cape Fear"), who is persuaded, both by a series of beatings and a substantial sum of money, to sell his identity to Nick. En route, Dan meets the singer Lenore Brent (Jane Russell "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"), who is actually posing as an heiress, trying to marry a millionaire. On arrival at posh resort in Baja California, Dan finds the ostensibly rich, carefree guests all playing roles...except for the Hollywood actor Mark Cardigan (Vincent Price "House on Haunted Hill," "Edward Scissorhands"). Directed by Oscar-winner John Farrow ("Around the World in 80 Days").