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The Fighting Three Synopsis
Mademoiselle Jeanne D'Arcy, the soubrette in a Parisian Follies company, marries Jack Conway, a good-natured cowhand, after he tows their stalled truck across the county line. While they are playing the local opera house, John D'Arcy is writing his will, naming Jeanne as beneficiary. D'Arcy's scalawag nephew, Steve Clayton, demands money from him and tries to force a revision of the will. Jack responds to D'Arcy's call for help and is framed by Steve for the old man's murder. Jack escapes and takes refuge in Jeanne's dressing room, where she disguises him as a mystic. Steve later convinces Jeanne that Jack killed her father, and she attempts to shoot her husband. The report of D'Arcy's death proves erroneous, and he recovers with an accusatory finger pointed at Steve.
'A mala nova Synopsis
A crime drama in the Gennariello-series. The police detective in Naples that is confronted with modern gangsters and crime events.
"The Fighting Three" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "'A mala nova" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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