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1958
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A "big" western by Allied Artists standards, Cow Country is directed with his usual panache by horse-opera expert...
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1953
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1953
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Not to be confused with the 1929 film The Overland Telegraph, this Western from director Lesley Selander stars Tim Holt as a...
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1951
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1950
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Gunslingers is another of Monogram's Whip Wilson western series, built around the bullwhip-wielding skills of its star. This...
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1950
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The Johnny Mack Brown West of Wyoming concerns the efforts by cattle baron Simon (Stanley Andrews) to prevent the opening up...
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1950
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1950
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1949
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Screen Story
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1949
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Haunted Trails is another of the long series of Whip Wilson westerns churned out by Monogram in the late 1940s. As before,...
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1949
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Even his cinematic rival Lash LaRue allowed that Whip Wilson was one of the best whip wielders in the movies. Shadows of the...
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1949
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Johnny Mack Brown's first starring western for 1950 is cut from the same cloth as his 1949 releases. Brown's principal...
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1949
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Monogram's Whip Wilson western series occasionally produced a better-than-average entry. In Range Land, Wilson and saddle pal...
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1949
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Western star Whip Wilson stars in the Monogram oater Crashing Thru. He periodically displays his whip-wielding skill (which...
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1949
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1948
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The Cisco Kid and Pancho set off to find the missing owner of a devoted little dog in this western adventure. From the...
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1948
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In this western, a Native American boy and his horse Wild Beauty make friends with a gentle doctor who helps the boy save...
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1946
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Veteran cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown plays a cattle buyer turned prairie sleuth in this low-budget oater from Monogram,...
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1946
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Monogram added several songs and a barn dance to this otherwise standard Johnny Mack Brown hay burner, in which the veteran...
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1946
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Burly Johnny Mack Brown once again plays undercover U.S. Marshal Nevada McKenzie in this overly complicated series oater from...
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1945
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Set on the Mexican border in 1850, Bad Men of the Border was the first of seven Universal Westerns starring handsome Kirby...
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1945
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Having briefly abandoned his standard "Nevada Jack McKenzie" characterization in Flame of the West, cowboy star Johnny Mack...
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1945
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Flame of the West has always attracted more attention than most of Johnny Mack Brown's Monogram westerns, if for no other...
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1945
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In his first of 20 "Nevada McKenzie" Westerns for Monogram Pictures, brawny Johnny Mack Brown plays the title role, a drifter...
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1943
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In this drama, a 12-year-old boy becomes an orphan after seeing a detective shoot his father. Later the detective feels bad...
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1938
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The title character in Republic's Prison Nurse is a "woman in white" named Judy, played by Marian Marsh. Together with her...
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1938
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In this romantic adventure, a wealthy Arab sheik has a reputation for breeding some of the fastest horses in the world....
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1937
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In this melodrama a championship boxer retires and marries a rich, aristocratic woman. The woman's father is furious, but...
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1937
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In this tearjerker, a 10-year old orphan and his crippled sister struggle to survive. The newsboy is devoted to his little...
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1937
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1937
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In this Argentine western, a South American gaucho saves a beautiful girl from a shady bandido who masquerades as the...
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1936
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John Carroll made his screen debut in the RKO Radio musical actioner Hi Gaucho. Set in 19th-century Argentina, the story...
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1936
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In this four-hanky drama, a young wife is desperate to save her foundering marriage and so takes in two adorable foundlings,...
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1936
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William Colt MacDonald's 1934 story based on the Three Mesqueteers characters was brought to the screen the following year by...
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1935
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In early 1930s, Monogram pictures held a virtual monopoly on the bucolic novels of Gene Stratton Porter. When Monogram...
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1935
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1934
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Formerly known as Allied Pictures, M. J. Hoffman's Liberty Pictures turned out quite a few potentially interesting...
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1934
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Although released as an "Allied Pictures Special," Picture Brides revealed its Poverty Row origins in almost all departments,...
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1934
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Scrappy society belle Geraldine (Ann Sothern) is The Hell Cat in this peppy Columbia potboiler. Fed up with the intrusions of...
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Screen Story
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1934
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Based on a story by Zona Gale, When Strangers Meet concentrates on a small, interrelated community separated down the middle...
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1934
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Comparatively little known, this Monogram thriller is a remarkably concise adaptation of Wilkie Collins' lengthy 1868 mystery...
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1934
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In this drama, a bright young mill worker is left in charge of his late employer's estate. This causes many hard feelings...
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1933
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"Thou Shall Not Be Caught" is the commandment referred to in this low-budget melodrama ostensibly based on Ella Wendel, a New...
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1933
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An oil rigger, laboring in the Singapore swamps, falls in love with an English socialite and causes all kinds of problems in...
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1933
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In his fourth of six inexpensive Westerns for Allied Pictures in 1932, veteran cowboy ace Hoot Gibson played a foreman...
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1932
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A newspaper journalist must choose between the two women he loves in this drama. On one hand, he is in love with a...
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1932
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One of The Duke's earlier efforts, this John Wayne vehicle sees our hero using his wits against not only gold hunters, but...
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1932
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This entry in RKO's Tom Keene series was one of several early sound Westerns to cross over into the haunted house...
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1932
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Tom Tyler is Singlehanded Sanders in this economical Monogram oater. Tyler plays a small-town blacksmith, whose reckless...
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1932
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Buck Jones took a break from his cowboy duties to play a speedway driver in this highly implausible but fast-paced action...
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1932
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The title of this RKO western refers to the wagons which bore settlers Westward during the mid-19th century. Following in his...
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1932
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In the South Seas, half-caste Ilanu (Raquel Torres) refuses to marry Kahea (Donald Reed), as she loves Jimmy Bradford...
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1931
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1931
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The marriage between Jim and Esther Hamilton (Owen Moore and Dorothy Christy) spirals downhill rapidly when Esther purchases...
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1930
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Just before settling into bit roles and dialogue-director assignments, early-talkie leading man David Newell headed the cast...
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1930
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In this romance, Mamie, a humble factory worker, falls in love with a cocky, young boxer, Bill "Cyclone" Hickey. To help his...
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1930
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An early independently produced "part-talkie," this Tin Pan Alley melodrama starred future director Arthur Lubin as Benjamin...
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1929
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1928
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In one of his finest silent Westerns, Ken Maynard comes to the rescue of a young girl whose mine is about to be appropriated...
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1928
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Screen Story
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1928
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You couldn't go wrong with the "tired businessmen" in a 1928 movie audience with a title like Bare Knees....
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Screen Story
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1928
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Having been in show biz since infancy, Broadway chorus girl Beatrice (Virginia Brown Faire) regrets her lack of formal...
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1928
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1928
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British director Wilfred Noy did his best to make heads or tails of this poverty-row melodrama. Betty Blythe plays Coney...
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1927
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Clara Bow and Donald Keith were teamed in several low-budget romantic comedies of the 1920s, but only Bow made it to the big...
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1926
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Two silent screen cowboys, Bill Cody and Edmund Cobb, squared off in this minor oater written by the prolific...
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1926
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With Tom Mix already having explored Arabia, it was only natural that Fox's other cowboy star, Buck Jones, should visit the...
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1926
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Freckle-faced Wesley Barry was one of the most popular juvenile stars of the 1920s. In The Fighting Cub, Barry plays Thomas...
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1925
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Clara Bow is the sole redeeming factor of the cheaply produced melodrama Lawful Cheaters. Actually, that's not a fair...
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1925
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Milt Kimberlin (John Bowers) is a down-on-his luck horse owner, but Rosalie, a cabaret performer (the lively and engaging...
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1924
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