This is a routine, low-budget drama by Bernard Ray, his last film in a career that started in 1933. At the center of...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1960
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Director
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1953
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Director, Producer
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1952
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Timber Fury was based on a story by North-Woods specialist James Oliver Curwood. The plot concerns the efforts of a timber...
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Director, Producer
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1950
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Produced by Jack Schwartz for low-budget company Screen Guild, this mild Western starring the veteran Richard Arlen was...
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Director
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1947
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In this musical drama, loosely based on a popular radio program, a country performer and his band aspire to fame and fortune...
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Director
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1947
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When a common man pretends to be wealthy, hordes of desperate gold-diggers flock to win his affections. Before long, the...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Former silent screen comic Harry Langdon earned above-title billing for the final time in his long career in this roughhewn...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Fools of Desire is a tacky but entertaining "exploitationer", originally filmed in 1938 or thereabouts as...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1941
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Dangerous Lady is yet another variation on the "Thin Man" formula, courtesy this time from bargain-basement PRC Pictures....
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Director, Producer
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1941
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PRC Pictures' final 1941 release, Law of the Timber was based on a story by North Woods specialist James Oliver Curwood....
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Director, Producer
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1941
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An all-black musical about a concert violinist who loses the use of his left hand after an auto accident. ~ Rovi...
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Director
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1940
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Director
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1939
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In all aspects a mediocre B-Western, Smoky Trails once again trotted out the old story of a young man pretending to join a...
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Director
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1939
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Director
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1938
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As directed by Bernard B. Ray, this 1938 programmer concerns Queenie, a German shepherd who routinely kills foxes and steals...
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Director
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1938
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Released to stony silence in February of 1937, this film was an atrocious musical western starring former silent screen...
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Director
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1937
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Tom Tyler ground out 19 starring westerns for Reliable Pictures in the mid-1930s, of which Santa Fe Bound is neither the best...
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Producer
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1937
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Filmed in rapid succession over an 18-month period, the 19 Tom Tyler westerns for Reliable Productions tend to look alike at...
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Producer
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1937
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Bottom-of-the-barrel Western filmmaking on all fronts -- save perhaps hero Tom Tyler's usual competent performance and a...
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Producer
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1936
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Stuffed dummies on horseback manage to fool a gang of munitions smugglers in this farfetched low-budget Western from the...
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Producer
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1936
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Caryl is played by Lois Wilde, but despite her title-character status Ms. Wilde is third-billed behind a pair of "juniors."...
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Director, Producer
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1936
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Tom Tyler stars in the B-Western Ridin' On as ranch hand Tom Rork. His family becomes involved in a feud with the neighboring...
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Director
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1936
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Between 1934 and 1936, Producer/director Bernard B. Ray ground out 19 westerns starring flinty-eyed Tom Tyler. 1936's Roamin'...
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Director
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1936
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Speed Reporter affords the viewer an undistilled opportunity to watch legendary stuntman Richard Talmadge in action. So what...
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Director, Producer
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1936
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Now-forgotten actress Betty Compson largely made her mark in silent pictures, but like many performers of the era, found it...
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Director, Producer
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1936
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It is Richard Talmadge times two in this low-budget action adventure about a young man, Dick Rainey, who switches places with...
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Director, Producer
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1935
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Not to be confused with the prominent British film Never Too Late to Mend, which was released in the U.S. in 1937 as Never...
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Producer
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1935
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In his penultimate Western for poverty row company Reliable Pictures, Jack Perrin starred as Texas Jack Carroll, a newcomer...
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Director
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1935
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A streamlined, fast-paced silent B-Western, this Tom Tyler vehicle was one of several oaters featuring a very young, still...
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Producer
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1935
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Producer
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1935
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Proof positive that Reliable Pictures' Skull and Crown was filmed several years before its 1938 New York premiere is the...
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Producer
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1935
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A daredevil pilot saves the inventor of a new airplane from a gang of thieves in this stunt-oriented melodrama starring...
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Executive Producer
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1935
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In the fourth of 18 inexpensive Tom Tyler Westerns produced by Reliable Pictures and filmed on location in Newhall,...
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Director, Producer
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1935
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Director
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1935
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Little more than stock footage from the 1934 serial Pirate Treasure, this low-budget action adventure stars stunt man Richard...
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Executive Producer
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1935
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An overly verbose screenplay all but sinks this otherwise standard whodunit from Poverty Row company Reliable Pictures Corp....
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Director, Producer
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1935
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Director
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1935
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A wealthy young playboy becomes involved in the hunt for a master criminal when he catches one of the criminal's henchmen in...
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Cinematographer
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1934
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In this 3-reel comedy Western, Bud (Wally Wales) and his cowpoke sidekick Ben (Ben Corbett) decide to become outlaws. The...
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Director
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1934
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A pretty Mexican dancer, Tina Menard, is actually the lead character in this low-budget Western ostensibly starring...
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Director, Producer
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1934
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Three outlaws go straight in order to protect a young girl from her unscrupulous guardian in this low-budget Western, the...
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Director
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1934
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Having starred in two earlier Westerns produced by Harry S. Webb, Tom Tyler signed with Webb's new company Reliable, where...
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Producer
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1934
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In the final of seven "Bud'n Ben" Western short subjects, Jack Perrin was replaced by Denny Meadows as Bud while Ben Corbett...
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Director
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1934
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A potentially good idea -- mixing Western hi-jinks with horror film elements -- was wasted on this impoverished 20 minute...
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Director, Producer
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1934
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The first in a series of seven "Bud'n Ben" Western "featurettes," this 31 minutes oater introduced Ben Corbett and...
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Director
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1933
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In this drama, an orphan girl marries a kindly crook to stay out of reform school. The crook is the head thief in a robber...
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Cinematographer
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1932
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Silent screen serial star Charles Hutchison produced and directed this low-budget marital drama, which benefitted from one of...
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Editor
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1931
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First Assistant Director
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1926
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