Danger Zone 1951
A San Francisco man is paid to bid on a saxophone and escort a woman to a yacht party.
A San Francisco man is paid to bid on a saxophone and escort a woman to a yacht party.
A San Francisco private eye finds himself under suspicion while investigating a prizefighter's murder.
A fingerprint expert figures out who killed the mayor.
When he is told that he is to spend three more years as a tailgunner, goofball GI Herbert Pumice thinks that a promotion--which he has little to no chance of getting--will get him out of the job he hates. He asks his girlfriend Sally, who owns the base café, for help. She goes to the base commander, Col. Baker--who she knows has a crush on her--to help out Herbert. Col. Baker schedules a promotion hearing for Herbert that Friday. He naturally fails it miserably, and then learns that Col. Baker is going out on a date with Sally. Meanwhile, the base military intelligence officer discovers that Herbert is a dead-ringer for the head of a spy ring intending to sabotage a new automated plane, and gets Herbert assigned to infiltrate the gang. Complications ensue.
A young boy finds himself in a home for retired minstrel acts. He's anxious to find out as much as he can about them, and flashbacks show what it was like back in the days of the minstrel shows.
A private eye and his girlfriend avenge his buddy, stabbed over a jade dragon.
Sid Melton stars as a taxi driver dealing with nutty passengers and a nagging wife. Comedy.