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1.) The Ape Man, USA 1943, directed by William Beaudine, screenplay by Barney Sarecky, based on the story They Creep in the Dark by Karl Brown, musical diretor: Edward J. Kay
2.) Behind the Mask, USA 1946, directed by Phil Karlson, screenplay by George Callahan, story by Arthur Hoerl, based on The Shadow, created by Walter B.Gibson (= Maxwell Grant), musical director: Edward J.Kay, special effects by Ray Mercer
3.) Bomba on Panther Island, USA 1949, directed by Ford L. Beebe, screenplay by Ford L. Beebe, based on characters created by Roy Rockwood, musical director: Edward J.Kay
4.) Bomba, the Jungle Boy, USA 1949, directed by Ford L. Beebe, screenplay by Jack DeWitt, based on the novel by Roy Rockwood, musical director: Edward J. Kay
5.) Bowery Buckaroos, USA 1947, directed by William Beaudine, written by Tim Ryan, Edmond Seward, Jerry Warner, music by Edward J. Kay
6.) Clancy Street Boys, USA 1943, directed by William Beaudine, written by Harvey Gates, musical director: Edward J.Kay
7.) The Creation of the Humanoids, USA 1962, produced by Wesley Barry, Edward J. Kay for Genie Productions, directed by Wesley Barry
8.) Dangerous Money, USA 1946, directed by Terry O. Morse, screenplay by Miriam Kissinger, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, musical director: Edward J. Kay
9.) Dark Alibi, USA 1946, directed by Phil Karlson, screenplay by George Callahan, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, music by Edward J. Kay
10.) Dawn on the Great Divide, USA 1942, directed by Howard Bretherton, screenplay by Adele S.Buffington, based on the story Wheels of Fate by James Oliver Curwood, musical director: Edward J.Kay
11.) Drums of the Desert, USA 1940, directed by George Waggner, written by Dorothy Reid, Joseph West, based on a story by John T.Neville, music by Edward J.Kay
12.) The Fatal Hour, USA 1940, directed by William Nigh, screenplay by Scott Darling, Joseph West (= George Waggner), based on characters by Hugh Wiley, music by Edward J.Kay
13.) Ghosts on the Loose, USA 1943, directed by William Beaudine, written by Kenneth Higgins, musical director: Edward J.Kay
14.) Irish Luck, USA 1939, directed by Howard Bretherton, screenplay by Mary McCarthy, based on the novel Death Hops the Bell by Charles M. Brown, music by Edward J. Kay
15.) King of the Zombies, USA 1941, directed by Jean Yarbrough, written by Edmond Kelso, music by Edward J.Kay
16.) Klondike Fury, USA 1942, directed by William K. Howard, screenplay by Henry Blankfort, based on the story Klondike by Tristram Tupper, musical director: Edward J.Kay
17.) Let's Go Collegiate, USA 1941, directed by Jean Yarbrough, written by Edmond Kelso, music by Edward J.Kay
18.) Mr. Wong in Chinatown, USA 1939, directed by William Nigh, screenplay by Scott Darling, based on characters created by Hugh Wiley, music by Edward J. Kay
19.) The Mystery of Mr. Wong, USA 1939, directed by William Nigh, written by Scott Darling, based on characters created by Hugh Wiley, music by Edward J. Kay
20.) Navy Secrets, USA 1939, directed by Howard Bretherton, screenplay by Harvey Gates, based on the story Shore Leave by Steve Fisher, musical director: Edward J.Kay
21.) The Red Dragon, USA 1945, directed by Phil Rosen, screenplay by George Callahan, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, musical director: Edward J. Kay
22.) Revenge of the Zombies, USA 1943, directed by Steve Sekely, written by Edmond Kelso, Van Norcross, musical direction: Edward J.Kay
23.) Roar of the Press, USA 1941, directed by Phil Rosen, story by Alfred Block, screenplay by Albert Duffy, musical director: Edward J. Kay
24.) Shanghai Chest, USA 1948, directed by William Beaudine, story by Samuel Newman, screenplay by Samuel Newman, Scott Darling, additional dialogue by Tim Ryan, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, musical direction by Edward J. Kay
25.) Silver Skates, USA 1943, directed by Leslie Goodwins, written by Jerome Cady, music by Roy Ingraham, Dave Oppenheim, song Lovely Lady composed by Archie Gottler, musical direction by Edward J. Kay, choreography by Dave Gould
26.) Up in the Air, USA 1940, directed by Howard Bretherton, written by Edmond Kelso, music by Edward J. Kay, song Doin' the Conga by Johnny Lange, Lew Porter
27.) Voodoo Man, USA 1944, directed by William Beaudine, written by Robert Charles, musical director: Edward J.Kay
28.) You're out of Luck, USA 1941, directed by Howard Bretherton, written by Edmond Kelso, music by Edward J.Kay
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