Showing posts with label Ray Taylor. Show all posts
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Monday, December 1, 2025

Monday, April 28, 2025

On this day in movie history - Eyes of the Underworld (1929)

Eyes of the Underworld

directed by Leigh Jason and Ray Taylor,

written by Leigh Jason and Carl Krusada,

based on a story by Leigh Jason and Carl Krusada,

was released in the United States on April 28, 1929.

Cast:

Bill Cody, Sally Blane, Arthur Lubin, Harry Tenbrook, Charles Clary, Monte Montague. 

Monday, March 31, 2025

On this day in television history - Gang Busters (1942)

Gang Busters

serial directed by Noel Smith, Ray Taylor,

Written by Al Martin, George H. Plympton, Morgan Cox, Phillips H. Lord, Victor McLeod,

Based on the 1936–1957 radio series,
was released in the United States on March 31, 1942.

Music by Bernhard Kaun, Charles Henderson, Charles Previn, Clifford Vaughan, Frank Skinner, Franz Waxman, Hans J. Salter, Heinz Roemheld, Ralph Freed, Richard Hageman.
 
Chapter titles: The League of Murdered Men; The Death Plunge; Murder Blockade; Hangman's Noose; Man Undercover; Under Crumbling Walls; The Water Trap; Murder by Proxy; Gang Bait; Mob Vengeance; Wanted at Headquarters; The Long Chance; Law and Order.

 
Cast:
Kent Taylor, Irene Hervey, Ralph Morgan, Robert Armstrong, Richard Davies, Joseph Crehan, George Watts, Ralf Harolde, John Gallaudet, William Haade, Victor Zimmerman, George J. Lewis, John Berkes, Pat O'Malley, Hugh Beaumont, Robert Barron, Chet Brandenburg, Kernan Cripps, Grace Cunard, Eddie Dean, William Desmond, George Eldredge, Edward Emerson, Eddie Fetherston, Eddie Foster, Art Fowler, Jack Gardner, Alan Gregg, Karl Hackett, Riley Hill, Jerry Jerome, Milton Kibbee, Ethan Laidlaw, Frank Marlowe, Charles McAvoy, Charles McMurphy, Paul McVey, Chuck Morrison, Jack Mulhall, Gene O'Donnell, Frank Penny, Jack Perrin, Stanley Price, Bob Reeves, Beatrice Roberts, Jeffrey Sayre, Charles Sherlock, Mickey Simpson, Jack C. Smith, Tom Steele, Phil Warren, Chalky Williams, Carleton Young.