Missing Women (1951)
One more typical Republic movie
13 April 2008
Warning: Spoilers
A standard Republic thriller. Short one: 61mn, fast paced programmer, with no extra length, and a topic we have seen a thousand times before.

A young woman sees her husband killed by car thieves and decides to avenge him by collaborating with the police. With predictable results.

Penny Edwards is the usual actress for those flicks. I've already seen her in lots of B movies from this era and produced by Republic studios.

Philip Ford, the director, has the same gift as the others of the Republic such as George Blair, early RG Springsteen, Harry Keller, Tommy Carr or Lesley Selander. Directors who essentially made B westerns, and perfectly got everything under control.

What can we expect more from this kind of features?
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