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Another notable film for the studio was Baby Face Morgan, a tongue-in-cheek gangster epic with Mary Carlisle, Robert Armstrong and Richard Cromwell, directed by German emigre Arthur Dreifuss.
According to B Movies by Don Miller ( Copyright 1973 by Film Fan Monthly under arrangement with Curtis Books.
Foreword copyright 1987 by Leonard Maltin, Paperback edition by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, New York.
361 pp. ), " Most of the remainder of the 1942 PRC product dealt with gangsters, crime or whodunit puzzles, reliable standbys of the indie companies catering to action and grind theater houses.
Baby Face Morgan played it for laughs, with Cromwell as a rube posing as a tough racketeer.
Armstrong, Chick Chandler and Carlisle lent strong support, and while it never scaled any heights it was a passable spoof of the genre.
" During World War II PRC made several war films such as Corregidor, They Raid By Night, A Yank in Libya and a pair of films set in China, Bombs over Burma and Lady from Chungking, both starring Anna May Wong.

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