
May 8, 1883
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Guy Usher (May 9, 1883 – June 16, 1944) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 190 films between 1932 and 1943.

The disappearance of people and corpses leads a reporter to a wax museum and a sinister sculptor.

A henpecked New Jersey grocer makes plans to move to California to grow oranges, despite the resistance of his overbearing wife.

A mad scientist develops an aftershave lotion that causes his gigantic bats to kill anyone who wears it.

On a spooky island, three stranded travelers find an evil doctor working with foreign spies and in control of zombies.

Mr. Wong and a girl reporter investigate a shipping magnate's murder.

Roy is elected to Congress to bring the misery of the "dustbowl" of the 1930s to the attention of Washington politicians.

A dashing insurance company investigator tries to catch an arsonist before he...or she...can strike again.

Three electric-company linemen--Torchy, Slim and Eddie--are constantly reprimanded by their supervisor, "Pop" Foster, for their behavior, which is a bit too "happy-go-lucky" for Pop's tastes. Complications ensue.

The state police try to break up racketeering in a coal mining town.