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Yellow Cargo (1936)

Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, Vince Barnett, Jack La Rue, Claudia Dell
Directed by Crane Wilbur

Print: Black and White
Genre: Action
Runtime: 1h 03min
Language: English

The first of a series of four "G-Man" films produced by George A. Hirliman's Condor Productions (with all four starring Conrad Nagel and Hirliman's wife, actress Eleanor Hunt, in continuing roles), "Yellow Cargo" has G-Man (nee FBI) Alan O'Connor (Conrad Nagel) being "borrowed" by the United States Immigration Service to track down a smuggling ring on the West Coast, which is engaged in bringing in Orientals to the U.S. in violation of the Chinese Exclusion Act. O'Connor is met at the airport by reporter Bobbie Reynolds (Eleanor Hunt), who mistakes him for a New York actor in search of a movie job in Hollywood. O'Connor falls in with her plan to introduce him to some producers, so he can get a line on the leaders of the smuggling ring, who are operating under the guise of an independent motion picture company. Vince Barnett is on hand for comedy relief as "Bulbs" Callahan ('Vince Barnett'), a bone-head news photographer, while Crane Wilbur, who directed and wrote the original screenplay, also plays one of the gang members

Navy Spy (1937)

Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, Judith Allen, Jack Doyle, Phil Dunham
Directed by Joseph H. Lewis And Crane Wilbur

Print: Black and White
Genre: Action
Runtime: 1h 12min
Language: English

A group of international and American criminals are trying to learn the secret formula of a concentrated vapor fuel invented by a U. S. Navy officer, Lieutenant Dan Carrington (Jack Doyle), who mysteriously disappears. Secret Service agent Alan O'Connor (Conrad Nagel), assisted by federal agent Bobbie Reynolds (Eleanor Hunt), is assigned to the case. Anna Novna (Judith Allen), a nightclub dancer who was involved with Carrington may know more about where Carrington is than she cares to divulge.

The Gold Racket (1937)

Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, Fuzzy Knight, Frank Milan, Jack Duffy
Directed by Louis J. Gasnier And Joseph H. Lewis

Print: Black and White
Genre: Crime
Runtime: 1h 06min
Language: English

The third in a series of four "G-Man" films produced by George A. Hirliman's Concord Productions for Grand National release finds smugglers have found that smuggling gold from Mexico has become a lucrative racket since the United States went off of the gold standard. McKenzie (William L. Thorne) and his gang operating from the Los Morados mine are sailing high until they happen to kill two federal agents and the Department of Justice sends in ace operative Alan O'Connor (Conrad Nagel) to find the killers and break up the gold traffic. He traces specimens of the precious metal to have come from the Los Morados mine, and sets off for Mexico. There he meets aviator Steve Williams (Frank Milan), who pays his saloon bills with gold nuggets. Alan persuades the proprietor of the Tarentella Cafe to add another entertainer to his staff, and then wires Washington to send Operative No. 37, Bobbie Reynolds (Eleanor Hunt), his sweetheart. (Nice work if you can get it.) O'Connor finds a map in Steve's room showing the American headquarters of the gang to be a mine near Winston, California, and he leaves Bobbie and heads there. He is recognized and followed when he arrives. Bobbie follows him by train. O'Connor has gone to the landing field with other agents to trap the in-coming Steve with his load of Mexican gold, but members of the gang are holding Bobbie captive in an old mine shaft.

Bank Alarm (1937)

Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt, Vince Barnett, Wheeler Oakman, Nat Carr
Directed by Louis J. Gasnier

Print: Black and White
Genre: Action
Runtime: 1h 01min
Language: English

An investigator tries to find a gang responsible for a rash of bank robberies. What he doesn't know is that his sister is the girlfriend of the gang's ringleader.