While watching a TV kiddie show, Tabitha makes the show's Punch and Judy puppets come to life. Duly impressed by Tabitha's...
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1971
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In this western, two cowboys go to buy fresh horses for the cavalry and end up taking on two badguys and a female vigilante....
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1944
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An above-average entry in the long-running Hopalong Cassidy Western series, the enigmatically titled Mystery Man opens with...
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1944
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In a rather desperate attempt to duplicate the success of Republic Pictures' Three Mesqueteers B-Western series, Monogram...
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1943
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Frontier marshall Jim Lane (Lon Chaney) is investigating a local Indian tribe that he believes to be responsible for a series...
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1941
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Johnny Mack Brown plays a dual role in the Universal B-western Bad Man From Red Butte. It seems that honest, upright Gil...
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Gabriel Hornsby
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1940
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West of Carson City remains one of the best of Johnny Mack Brown's Universal westerns. The story takes place in a gold-rush...
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Nevada
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1940
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Chip of the Flying U was Johnny Mack Brown's first western entry for 1940. Brown essays the title role of Chip Bennett,...
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Dusty
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1940
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Worth seeing for its title alone was the Johnny Mack Brown western Riders of Pasco Basin. This time, Brown plays the head of...
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Songwriter, Bruce Moore
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1940
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In terms of action, Honor of the West ranks among the best of the Bob Baker westerns. In terms of its script, alas, it must...
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Bob
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1939
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With the 1939 Johnny Mack Brown western Desperate Trails, veteran B-flick director Albert Ray set up shop at Universal....
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Clem Waters
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1939
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With Phantom Stage, Universal called it quits on singing cowboy Bob Baker's western series. The plot involves a series of...
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Bob
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1939
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Oklahoma Frontier was Johnny Mack Brown's second starring western for Universal. On the eve of his honeymoon with new bride...
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Tom Rankin
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1939
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In his fourth starring Western, Universal's singing cowboy Bob Baker comes to the aid of Molly Taylor (Fay Shannon), an...
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1938
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Universal's newest singing cowboy Bob Baker heads the cast of Border Wolves. The film starts off like gangbusters, with an...
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Rusty Reynolds
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1938
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After directing the first few Bob Baker westerns for Universal, Joseph H. Lewis passed the cudgel to George Waggner, who did...
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Bob Mason
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1938
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The Last Stand is among the better Bob Baker westerns, with the star getting to show off his athletic prowess as well as his...
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Tip
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1938
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Singing cowboy Bob Baker dispenses plenty of Prairie Justice in this 58-minute western. When his father is bushwacked and...
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Bob
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1938
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Directed by Universal hack George WaGGner (yes, he insisted on being billed this strange way), Guilty Trails was the fifth of...
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Bob
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1938
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Black Bandit stars Bob Baker, a singing cowboy whom Universal hoped would prove a worthy competitor to Republic's Gene Autry....
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Don
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1938
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Singing cowboy Bob Baker starred in this average music western as a cavalry officer assigned to investigate the murders of...
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Bob Bradley
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1938
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Nothing of cult director Joseph H. Lewis' much-vaunted flair is on display in this average musical Western, the screen debut...
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Jack Saunders
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1937
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In this western, a singing outlaw and a US marshal kill each other in a fight. Their demise is witnessed by an opportunistic...
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Scrap Gordon
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1937
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