In "Movie Mystery and Suspense", vintage movie fans will find detailed accounts of such classics as "Johnny Allegro" ("When is a Columbia film not a Columbia film? Answer: When it's deliberately made to look like an RKO film noir"), "House of Strangers" (now available, as are many of these movies, on DVD), "The High Wall" and "Black Angel". Famous serials include "Daredevils of the Red Circle" (one of Republic's best), "Batman", "King of the Rocket Men", "Jungle Girl", "The Clutching Hand", "Panther Girl of the Congo", "The Phantom Creeps" and "The Spider Returns". Many other legendary movies in this genre are also detailed: "To Have and Have Not", "The Big Carnival", "Angel Face", "Union Station", The Man with a Cloak", "To Have and Have Not", "His Kind of Woman", the "Bulldog Drummond" series, "Among the Living", "My Name Is Julia Ross", etc., etc. And then, of course, there are the surprises. Lots of surprises, including two bonus monographs, one on director Robert Siodmak, the other on Otto Preminger!