International Crime is a compelling crime drama that combines mystery and sci-fi elements. The story follows a criminologist who teams up with an ex-convict to investigate a series of murders. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a web of double-crosses, deception, and a confession of a crime that will leave you on the edge of your seat. With intense action and gripping suspense, International Crime is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
When a man's wife leaves him, he develops an alter ego that he believes is invisible. This alter ego causes him to commit a series of murders, all while the police try to catch the elusive killer.
In 'Maniac,' a vaudevillian is driven insane when his reanimation experiments go awry. He impersonates a famous doctor and hides a dead body in a brick wall. With a touch of gore and violence, the maniac continues his murderous spree, all while laughing manically.
All 12 jury members who sent an innocent man to the gallows are gathered together for a demonstration of how convictions can be made on circumstantial evidence. During the proceedings, a phony murder is quickly revealed as the real thing.
In a far off country, their king is critically wounded after an assassination attempt and the only heir is a timid New York radio personality, Michael Valentine (Bob Hope). After reluctantly traveling to his father's homeland, Michael is not happy that he's become the target of the same terrorist organization that attacked the king.
A detective in training is about to take his final exam. He is sent to room 13, where his professor befuddles him with a tricky doorknob. Next, he goes to a tea party with his professor loosely disguised as an old lady; the butler serves a pot of "T.N.Tea" even though his back is full of knives. The professor keeps disappearing; the student tracks him by his footprints, even though the footprint powder at one point becomes train tracks and the doors he opens have a skeleton and some card-playing ghosts. Finally, the budding detective phones for the police; when they arrive (driving on the phone lines) and pile into the phone booth, he passes, and is given the first, second and (under bright lights) third degree.
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