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  1. William T. Lackey (1896–1974) was an American film producer. He worked with Monogram Pictures for a number of years.

  2. William T. Lackey was born on 4 February 1896 in Saugerties, New York, USA. William T. was a producer and editor, known for Lost in the Stratosphere (1934), Guilty or Not Guilty (1932) and The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (1933).

  3. William T. Lackey is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, and Presenter. Some of his work includes The Ape, Mr. Wong, Detective, Born to the West, Mr. Wong in Chinatown, The Mystery of Mr. Wong, The Keeper of the Bees, Desert Gold, and Skyway.

  4. Mr. Wong, Detective is a 1938 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff in his first appearance as Mr. Wong.

  5. Apr 5, 2011 · Bob (Oscar Apfel) and Helen (Betty Alden) decide to move to California and make a fresh start. Bob wants to buy a nut farm, but Helen dreams of being in the...

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Under The Big Top falls under the very, very small subgenre of movies that are not only about circuses, but about acrobats! Lets see, theres Trapeze, The Greatest Show On Earth, and now this movie! This is all about a girl named Penny, who literally grows up in the circus and becomes the BEST Trapeze artist in the WORLD!

  7. City Limits is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Frank Craven, Sally Blane, Ray Walker and Claude Gillingwater. It was remade in 1941 as Father Steps Out.

  8. William T. Lackey. Credits (text only) Hide Show Producer (49 credits) 1951 Street Bandits (associate producer - as William Lackey) 1951 Secrets of Monte Carlo (associate producer - as William Lackey) 1951 Insurance Investigator (associate producer - as William Lackey)

  9. William T. Lackey was born on February 4, 1896 in Saugerties, New York, USA. William T. was a producer and editor, known for Lost in the Stratosphere...

  10. A murder mystery/adventure costarring Marcia Mae Jones and Jackie Moran who were paired in a number of Monogram youth films including "The Gang's All Here" (1941) which is available here at IA. Incidentally, there is no haunted house in "Haunted House." Directed by Robert McGowan. Released in 1940. a.k.a.