Here Comes Mr. Jordan is a 1941 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall, in which a boxer, mistakenly taken to Heaven before his time, is given a second chance back on Earth. It stars Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains and Evelyn Keyes.
When the sun came up this morning
And she smiled her smile for me
I felt it for the first time
Something deep inside of me
So you can take your midnight ramblin’ boys
And you can keep your winding roads
She’s livin’ inside my heart now
Livin’ inside
Oh there’s an easiness about her
There’s a softness in her way
But she gets me through the hard times
We get closer everyday
I know I’ll never be alone now boys
Cause even if I’m far away
She’s livin’ inside my heart now
Livin’ inside
Yeah
And I don’t know what I did to deserve her
But I’ll tell you this my friend
I’m never gonna lose her
Never gonna lose her
Cause every night
She’s livin’ inside my heart now
Livin’ inside
Stars: Roland Young, Lillian Gish, Montagu Love
Director: Arthur Hopkins
Priam Farrel is a celebrated artist but a social recluse. When his valet dies of a sudden illness, a mix-up leads to the body being identified as Farrel’s. The timid artist then assumes the identity of his former servant, but finds himself faced with constant dilemmas as a result.
Stars: Ida Lupino, John Bryant, Carleton G. Young
Director: Roy Kellino
Kit and her fiancé are hosting a Mardi Gras costume party at her huge mansion when frightening news arrives. Her ex-husband, a crazed murderer, has just escaped from prison and is believed to be costumed as the corpse-like character from Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death.”
Crazy Organ: Hank Sylvern
Starring: Robert Emhardt, Virginia Gilmore, Royal Dano
A bookkeeper Horace Maybee has been skimming money for years from the small finance company where he works. With auditors coming in to examine the books, he becomes desperate to replace the funds in a hurry.
Crazy Organ: Hank Sylvern
Starring: Barry Nelson, Don Hanmer, Jack Warden
Cocky newspaper reporter Turk Wilson has made it clear in articles and in person that he believes druggist Max Hensig murdered his wife. When Hensig goes to trial, he puts Wilson on notice that there are many undetectable ways to kill a man.
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