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Black Magic, later retitled Meeting at Midnight for television, is a 1944 mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. [ 1 ] It was the third Charlie Chan film made by Toler at Monogram Pictures.
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Moon Over Las Vegas (1944) as Porter; Pin-Up Girl (1944) as Red Cap #2 (uncredited) This Is the Life (1944) as Porter (uncredited) The Chinese Cat (1944) as Birmingham Brown; South of Dixie (1944) as The Porter; Black Magic (1944) as Birmingham Brown; Mystery of the River Boat (1944, serial) as Napoleon the ship steerer; Bowery to Broadway ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Babes on Swing Street: Edward C. Lilley: Ann Blyth, Peggy Ryan, Andy Devine: Musical comedy: Universal: Barbary Coast Gent: Roy Del Ruth: Wallace Beery, Binnie Barnes, John Carradine
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan.It is the first film made by Monogram Pictures after the series was dropped by 20th Century Fox, and it marks the introduction of Number Three Son (Benson Fong) and taxi driver (later Chan's chauffeur), Birmingham Brown (Mantan Moreland).
Black Magic (Magic Sam album), 1968; Black Magic (Martha Reeves and the Vandellas album), 1972; Black Magic (Jimmy Cliff album), 2004; Black Magic (Swollen Members album), or the title track, 2006; Black Magic (Yemi Alade album), 2017
Practical Magic’s spellbinding tale of the Owens sisters’ quest to break their family curse isn’t just a film for the Halloween season — although it’s a must-watch during the fall. The ...
distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures May 18, 1934: Born to Be Bad [N 7] May 29, 1934: Sorrell and Son: August 15, 1934: Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back [N 7] distribution only; produced by Twentieth Century Pictures August 24, 1934: The Affairs of Cellini [N 7] September 7, 1934: The Count of Monte Cristo [N 8] [N 9] produced ...