1937-08-271時間 21分
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概要
Morning Express ace reporter 'Timmy' Blake uses her wiles and charms to get the scoop on rival papers, and keep her editor happy. When the Express gets a tip that a wealthy old man was poisoned and 'Timmy' spots the young widow in a nightclub only a day later, she descends on the town where the death took place to dig out the facts. When her reporting results in the arrest of the young widow, 'Timmy' continues to dig, since she isn't quite convinced that the facts she reported cover all the angles.
1896-03-25
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Going Places
Dames
Gung Ho!
Swing Your Lady
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Trail Street
Sin Town
Kansas Raiders
The Rear Gunner
Wild Bill Hickok Rides
Angels Wash Their Faces
China Sky
Men of Texas
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Golden Dawn
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Scarlet Pages
Traveling Saleslady
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The Man From Cairo
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The Singing Marine
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Play Girl
Dancing Sweeties
I've Got Your Number
Thieves Fall Out
Song of the West
The St. Louis Kid
Law of the Tropics
One Way to Love
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Jaws of Steel
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Back in Circulation
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Stolen Kisses
Kid Gloves
Skin Deep
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