Combat Bulletin is a newsreel series produced by the Army Pictorial Service during WWII. The public wasn't allowed to view these combat films covering all fronts of the war. This compilation is the result of culling through many hours of film in order to select the very best footage from the original series.
It's murder on wheels when a trucking company loses several vehicles in a series of mysterious crashes--and a company honcho dies in a road accident that is equally inexplicable. Company driver Robert Lowery soon finds himself enmeshed in the whodunit, which involves a café truck stop, an ex-gangster mechanic and indications of sabotage.
Three nuts, including Mamie Van Doren as Sexy Symbol, pool their funds and send an actor (Tommy Noonan) to a world-famous psychiatrist (Ziva Rodann); he will all their neuroses and return with her analysis, at a third of the cost. Things get complicated when Rodann considers him a three-pronged split personality and sets out to make him famous!
Tony Wright is a prizefighter who goes from the ring to a fling with his promoter's wife, played by the baddest of '50s bad blondes, Barbara Payton. When Payton comes up pregnant, Wright realizes that only by eliminating one unneeded husband will Baby Make Three. Murder and mayhem ensue in this film noir takeoff on The Postman Always Rings Twice.
Jayne Mansfield stars in a whoopee-making ship-board romp about two women who become pregnant but don't know who the fathers are. (Featured in "Playboy" magazine.) Fritz Feld gives Tommy Noonan a pill to help him become a father. Was this the early forerunner of Viagra?
Our protagonists in this K-Mart budgeted cult film are escapees from an insane asylum! One is an ex-baseball player turned rapist, another is gay, and the ringleader is a low-rent impressionist. When they stumble upon an all-girls school, antisocial behavior with these siliconed "students" ensues, but with a twist -- the busty babes know karate!