By the mid-1930s, cinema patrons insisted on value-for-money. Double
feature programs became mandatory at all neighborhood cinemas. Usually
the "A" feature film figured as the main attraction, and the supporting
movie, the "B". Sometimes that role was reversed. On many occasions
picturegoers felt the unheralded "B" movie had actually proved more
entertaining than the widely advertised "A" attraction. More than two
hundred of these wonderful "B" film classics from Hollywood's golden age
are described, reviewed and detailed in this book. It's a must-have for
all film addicts, movie fans and nostalgia connoisseurs.