Released to stony silence in February of 1937, this film was an atrocious musical western starring former silent screen...
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1937
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Starring the supposed offspring of legendary canine Rin-Tin-Tin, this listless Western, "based on a story by James Oliver...
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1936
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Directed under the pseudonym "Raymond Samuels" by Harry S. Webb, this cheap Western starred former silent screen cowboy...
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1936
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A rather mundane effort for the usually fast-paced Mascot Pictures, this 12-chapter action serial featured Rex, billed as a...
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1934
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In the last of four low-budget Westerns for the ill-named Big 4 Film Corp., Bob Custer plays Bud Bryson, a young cowboy...
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Bud Bryson
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1932
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In a last desperate effort to stay afloat in an industry suffering from the Great Depression, John R. Freuler's tattered Big...
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1932
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Laconic silent screen cowboy Bob Custer starred in this cheap Syndicate Film Exchange early sound Western as a wrangler...
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Rankin
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1931
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1931
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J.P. McGowan directed this weak Western featuring former silent cowboy Bob Custer as Sgt. Ned Stone, a Canadian Mountie...
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1931
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Produced by cameraman Burton King for ill-named Poverty Row company Big 4 Film Corp., this western starred laconic silent...
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1931
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From low-budget (and rather ill-named) Big 4 Film Corp. comes Headin' for Trouble, starring former silent cowboy Bob Custer...
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Cyclone Crosby
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1931
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Wolf Hardy (Nelson McDowell), the wounded leader of an outlaw gang, takes great pains to insure that his young protégé, Phil...
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1931
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Producer-director J.P. McGowan's Syndicate Film Exchange, a forerunner of Monogram Productions, Inc., caught action heroes on...
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"Smoke" Sanderson
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1930
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1930
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Penny-pinching producer-director J.P. McGowan splurged on canned music and special effects for this otherwise standard...
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1930
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This cheap western produced by J.P. McGowan's Syndicate Film Exchange was given an almost too prophetic title. One of the...
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Denver Dixon
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1929
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Together with the local sheriff, Oklahoma Adams (Bob Custer) rids a ranch of a gang of cattle rustlers. As a reward, he wins...
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Oklahoma Adams
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1929
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Jack Beresford
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1929
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John R. Freuler's highly misnamed Big Productions released this modest oater starring stolid silent screen hero Bob Custer as...
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The Kid
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1929
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1929
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The once-popular, now-forgotten western star Bob Custer heads the cast of Law of the Mounted. Custer dons the red coat of the...
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1928
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New York playboy Bob Custer gets into trouble with the cops when he drunkenly steals a cabdriver's coat. The judge decides to...
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1928
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Chuck Drexel
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1928
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Released in December of 1928, this low-budget silent Western catered to small theaters not yet equipped with sound. Dour...
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1928
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Minor cowboy star Bob Custer finds his newly purchased land overrun by outlaws and claim-grabbers in this minor silent...
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Jim Carson
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1928
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1928
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Wooden silent screen cowboy Bob Custer played a Texas oil man rescuing a female rancher (Marjorie Zier) from a gang of land...
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Ross Fenton
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1927
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This typical silent Western potboiler starred Bob Custer, a cowboy hero whose stetson was rather more impressive than his...
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Kincaid Currier
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1927
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This somewhat unusual silent western features minor league cowboy star Bob Custer as a decent, law-abiding saloon owner who...
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Bob Hardwick
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1927
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Silent western hero Bob Custer, one of the more wooden cowboys to come down the pike, both produced and starred in The Terror...
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Bob Willis
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1927
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The wooden Bob Custer starred in this average silent Western from assembly-line studio FBO. Custer played Bob Camp, a young...
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1927
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Tight-lipped silent Western hero Bob Custer played the Tiger in this low-budget oater from assembly-line producer FBO....
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1926
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Independent producer Jesse J. Goldburg (the initial "J" stood for "Jesse!") released this minor offering starring...
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1926
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Bob Custer, a lesser but still popular western hero of the silent era, heads the cast of Man Rustlin'. This time, hero Buck...
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Buck Hayden
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1926
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Somewhat convoluted for an inexpensive silent Western, this film starred the laconic Bob Custer in the title role, a rancher...
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Baxter Brant
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1926
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1926
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Serious-looking, silent-screen cowboy Bob Custer co-starred with a very young, brunette Jean Arthur in this middling oater...
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1925
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Produced by the prolific Film-Booking-Office, who specialized in inexpensive westerns, Range Terror starred the taciturn...
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1925
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This independently produced silent western introduced former Miller Ranch rodeo cowboy Bob Custer to the screen. Custer...
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1924
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In his second starring Western, lower-echelon cowboy Bob Custer portrayed a ranger who mistakenly believes pretty...
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Sgt. Stuart of the Rangers
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1924
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