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  • Lost Detective Classics: From the Vault

  • (Black & White)
  • Format: DVD
  • Rated NR
  • Release Date: 4/17/2012
Lost Detective Classics: From the Vault
  • Lost Detective Classics: From the Vault

  • (Black & White)
  • Format: DVD
  • Rated NR
  • Release Date: 4/17/2012
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THE HUNTER (1952): An undercover agent needs to ferret out a Soviet spy posing as a member of an acting troupe traveling on a flight to London. Barry Nelson starred as a Cold War spy in the television series The Hunter for 13 episodes that aired on CBS in 1952. Directed by Oscar Rudolph. THE SHADOW: HOUSE OF MYSTERY (1932): Police detectives on a hunting trip discover the dead body of a beautiful young girl in a cabin. This well-produced Universal short subject is introduced by the Shadow, the mysterious character popularized on the pages of Detective Magazine. Stars James Durkin, Wilfred Lucas Leland Hodgeson; Directed by Kurt Neumann. THE PRIVATE EYE (1951): Private Detective Florian Slappey plays it strictly for laughs in this all-black mystery spoof. The Private Eye was written by mystery novelist Octavus Roy Cohen, who is today best remembered for his unflattering portrayals of Afro-Americans. Stars Milt Wood, Geri Bryan, William Walker; Directed by Erle C. Kenton. DICK TRACY: SHAKY'S SECRET TREASURE (1952): Tracy investigates when a woman's apartment is ransacked and her upholstery slashed. Ralph Byrd reprises the role he played in four Republic serials for this television series which ran from 1951-1952. Production was halted by the untimely passing of the show's star at age 43. Directed by Thomas Carr

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