Cliff Robertson plays Tolly Devlin, an embittered ex-convict who has spent a lifetime tracking down the men who murdered his...
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1961
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Columbia's "Durango Kid" series was winding down to a close by the time Junction City went before the cameras in 1952....
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Steve Rollins/Durango Kid
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1952
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Charles Starrett returns as the Durango Kid in Columbia's Rough, Tough, West. For most of the film, however, Starrett is...
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Steve Holden
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1952
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By virtue of the popularity of his TV series The Range Rider, Jack (later Jock) Mahoney is afforded almost as much screen...
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Steve Martin/Durango Kid
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1952
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Although Smoky Canyon is officially an entry in Charles Starrett's "Durango Kid" western series, the film is essentially a...
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Steve Brent/The Durango Kid
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1952
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In his final Durango Kid Western (and final film appearance), Charles Starrett once again played an avenger named Steve,...
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Steve Reynolds/The Durango Kid
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1952
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Charles Starrett is back as The Durango Kid in Laramie Mountains. The villains this time are a group of white outlaws who...
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Steve Holden/The Durango Kid
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1952
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In Prairie Roundup, Fred F. Sears' direction brings a welcome jolt of vitality to Columbia's aging "Durango Kid" western...
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Steve Carson/The Durango Kid
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1951
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Charles Starrett plays lawman Steve Forsythe in Ridin' the Outlaw Trail. Somewhere along the line, of course, Steve is...
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Steve Forsythe
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1951
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Charles Starrett once more plays the masked, do-gooding Durango Kid in Pecos River. While in mufti, however, Starrett is a...
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Steve Baldwin/The Durango Kid
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1951
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Snake River Desperadoes affords Charles Starrett another opportunity to don the mask of the do-gooding Durango Kid. In this...
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Steve Reynolds/The Durango Kid
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1951
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The Durango Kid
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1951
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Fort Savage Raiders is another entry in Charles Starrett's "Durango Kid" western series. Starrett once again does double duty...
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1951
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The Durango Kid--aka Charles Starrett--rides again in Bandits of El Dorado. For the umpteenth time, Starrett plays a lawman...
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1951
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A sequel to West of Dodge City (1947), this below-average Charles Starrett oater reveals that rather than drowning, nefarious...
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Steve Ramsey
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1951
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A late entry in Columbia's seemingly endless Durango Kid Western series, Cyclone Fury was augmented with a hefty dose of...
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The Durango Kid/Steve Reynolds
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1951
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Once more, Charles Starrett hits the trail as the masked do-gooder known as The Durango Kid in Streets of Ghost Town. Also...
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Steve Woods/the Durango Kid
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1950
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Western star Charles Starrett does not disappoint his fans in Frontier Outpost. As usual, Starrett plays Steve Lawton, a...
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Steve Lawton, the Durango Kid
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1950
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Charles Starrett goes up against an entire family of criminals posing as respectable citizens in this entry in Columbia's...
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1950
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Charles Starrett once more hits the trail as "The Durango Kid" in Columbia's Across the Badlands. By now, the formula was a...
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Steve Ransom/Durango Kid
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1950
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Charles Starrett once more rights wrongs as "The Durango Kid" in Horsemen of the Sierras. The story revolves around Robin...
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Steve Saunders/The Durango Kid
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1950
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Charles Starrett, aka "The Durango Kid", is back in Raiders of Tomahawk Creek. Starrett plays Steve Blake, a novice Indian...
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Steve Blake/the Durango Kid
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1950
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The Durango Kid rides again in Lightning Guns. As ever, the masked Durango (alias Steve Brandon) is played by...
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Steve Brandon/the Durango Kid
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1950
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Steve Norman/The Durango Kid
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1950
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Steve Drake
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1950
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Quick on the Trigger was Charles Starrett's second "Durango Kid" picture for 1949. It all begins when ousted sheriff Steve...
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Steve Warren/The Durango Kid
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1949
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Charles Starrett returns as The Durango Kid in Columbia's El Dorado Pass. It all begins when Durango, in his everyday guise...
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The Durango Kid
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1949
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Heavily trimmed prior to release, this entry in the Charles Starrett "Durango Kid" Western series for Columbia includes...
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Steve Holden/Durango Kid
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1949
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Charles Starrett once more dons the mask of mysterious do-gooder "The Durango Kid" in Columbia's Challenge of the Range....
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Steve Roper
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1949
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Two things are certain from the beginning of Renegades of the Sage. One is that star Charles Starrett will play a character...
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Steve Duncan/The Durango Kid
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1949
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Someone is unhappy with Steve Downey taking over his murdered brother-in-law's gold mine -- the Tavishes, for example,...
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Steve Downey/Durango Kid
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1949
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Charles Starrett plays Steve Allan in Columbia's Blazing Trail. Halfway through the proceedings, Starrett dons the familiar...
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Durango Kid
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1949
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Desert Vigilante perpetuated the long-running "Durango Kid" western series starring Charles Starrett. Per the title, Starrett...
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Steve Brooks
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1949
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Filmed at the Providencia Ranch (today's Forrest Lawn in Burbank, CA), this typical "Durango Kid" Western featured the Cass...
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1948
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Whirlwind Raiders differs from the usual run of Charles Starrett westerns only in the fact that it wasn't directed by the...
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Steve Lanning/The Durango Kid
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1948
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Someone is stirring things up between the ranchers and the homesteaders in Phantom Valley and Marshal Steve Collins (Charles...
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Steve Collins,The Durango Kid
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1948
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Western star Charles Starrett was amazing; he kept making the same film over and over, but always made it seem as if it was...
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Steve Rollins/The Durango Kid
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1948
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The dastardly mayor of this film's title town sets out to provide the local Native Americans with guns and ammunition so...
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1948
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The Durango Kid rides again in the person of Charles Starrett in Buckaroo From Powder River. The story concerns the efforts...
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Steve Lacy/The Durango Kid
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1948
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In this western, an entry in the "Durango Kid" series of westerns, a corrupt, prominent citizen owns a small western town....
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Steve Norris
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1948
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In what was advertised as the last of Columbia's "Durango Kid" Westerns, Charles Starrett once again donned his patented...
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1947
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Charles Starrett once more assumes the guise of the Robin Hood-like Durango Kid in Last Days of Boot Hill. The star is cast...
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Steve Waring/The Durango Kid
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1947
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In the opening scene of this fine "Durango Kid" series entry, wannabe general store owner Steve Langtry (Charles Starrett) is...
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1947
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The Durango Kid is unfairly accused of double-crossing a friend in this above-average entry in Columbia Pictures long-running...
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1947
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Charles Starrett once again dons the disguise of the "Durango Kid" to restore law and order in this entry in Columbia's...
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1947
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With Hank Newman and the Georgia Crackers joining series regular Smiley Burnette, South of the Chisholm Trail was yet another...
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1947
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Cowboy star Charles Starrett goes through his usual paces in the under-an-hour formula western The Lone Hand Texan. As ever,...
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Steve Driscoll
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1947
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Filmed at the Providencia Ranch (today a cemetery in Burbank, CA), this entry in Columbia's long-running "Durango Kid"...
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1947
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In most of his Columbia westerns, Charles Starrett simply was the Durango Kid, a mysterious masked do-gooder who pretends to...
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1946
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A grizzled old prospector literally stumbles over General Santa Ana's missing payroll treasure in this average "Durango Kid"...
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1946
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1946
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1946
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Steve Random
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1946
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1946
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1946
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The Durango Kid rides again in Columbia's Landrush. As ever, the masked do-gooder, alias Steve Harmon, is played by...
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Steve Harmon/Durango Kid
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1946
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In this western, a young boy asks the Durango Kid to help him find the men behind the illegal doings running rampant in his...
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1946
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1946
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1946
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1945
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Charles Starrett, who originated the character of the Durango Kid in the 1940 Heroes of the Range, embarked on a lengthy...
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1945
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1945
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Columbia Pictures once again trotted out the old tale of rival stage lines competing for the valuable government mail...
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1945
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Columbia Pictures "borrowed" a few pages from Damon Runyon when crafting this entry in the Durango Kid B-Western series. When...
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1945
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1945
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Outlaws of the Rockies is the fourth of Columbia's revitalized "Durango Kid" series. Charles Starrett is back in the saddle...
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Steve Williams
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1945
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1945
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This western features a singing cowboy, a brave hero, and a bumbling sidekick who band together to defeat a ruthless range...
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1944
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In this western, the good-guy and his trusty side-kick rescue a pretty gal whose father's cows are threatened by villainous...
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1944
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In this wartime western, an evil Nazi and his partner endeavor to sabotage a western gunsight plant. Unfortunately, the...
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Steve Denton
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1944
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1944
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Charles Starrett stars in the lightning-paced Columbia western Riding West. Somebody is planning to sabotage the new Pony...
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Steve Jordan
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1944
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In this western, a rancher turns his property into a dude ranch for soldiers after he is drafted. Featured upon this ranch...
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1944
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Briefly switching gears in 1942 and 1943, western star Charles Starrett made a handful of "northerns" in which he played a...
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Steve King
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1943
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In this western, fake settlers make themselves at home on an ex-ranger's ranch and drive him away. A shady newspaper...
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Steve McKay
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1943
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In this western, a decent Indian agent loses his job and his good name after someone steals the government money he was to...
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Steve Langdon
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1943
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In this western, a lonesome cowpoke trots into a town and helps clear his pardner's name. The trouble began when the friend...
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Steve Harrison
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1943
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This western features a flying cowboy. He is a rancher who became a pilot. As a pilot he staunchly defends the newly formed...
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Steve Kendall
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1943
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Inasmuch as western star Charles Starrett gained screen fame as the Robin Hood-like "Durango Kid", it stands to reason that...
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Steve Marlowe
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1943
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In this western, a ranch foreman and the bosses son go to a saloon to slake their thirst and find themselves in the midst of...
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Steve Rideen
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1942
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Charles Starrett rides again as the Durango Kid. This time Durango investigates the murder of a town marshal, in which an...
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Steve Carlton
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1942
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In this western, a rancher is ambushed, killed, and robbed, but for some reason the killers through his money pouch in the...
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Steve Randall
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1942
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In this western, three Texas Rangers decide to do their part to save the world and join the Army, but before they can, they...
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Steve Bowie
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1942
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Slightly more elaborate than most Charles Starrett westerns, Down Rio Grande Way is set in the mid-19th century, when the...
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Steve Martin
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1942
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1942
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1942
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In this western, a community revives the legend of Billy the Kid after robbers attack a stage coach. The deputy marshal...
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Steve Langdon
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1942
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Medico of Painted Springs was the first of western hero Charles Starrett's appearances as frontier doctor Steven Monroe....
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Steven Monroe
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1941
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Charles Starrett is once more cast as frontier doctor Steve Monroe in Columbia's Prairie Stranger. In the company of his...
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Steven Monroe
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1941
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Officially a Charles Starrett western, Riders of the Badlands divides its running time fairly evenly between Starrett and...
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Steve Langdon
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1941
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Thunder Over the Prairie was the second of Charles Starrett's "Dr. Steve Monroe" westerns. The unorthodox plot is set in...
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Dr. Steven Monroe
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1941
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Pinto Kid was one of Charles Starrett's last "formula" westerns before he permanently assumed the screen guise of the Durango...
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Jud Calvert
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1941
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Western star Charles Starrett makes one of his periodic forays into the Great White North in Columbia's Royal Mounted Patrol....
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Tom Jeffries
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1941
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Outlaws of the Pandhandle was the last of Charles Starrett's "formula" westerns for Columbia: hereafter, Starrett would be...
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Jim Endicott
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1941
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Texas Stagecoach was one of a group of 1940 Charles Starrett westerns directed by cult favorite Joseph H. Lewis. Outside of...
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Larry Kincaid
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1940
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Charles Starrett plays the title role in Stranger from Texas, but he's no stranger to the cliches inherent in the film's...
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Tom Murdock
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1940
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Two-Fisted Rangers was the first of a handful of Charles Starrett westerns to be lifted from the routine by the camera...
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Thad Lawson
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1940
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Blazing Six Shooters is a by-the-numbers Charles Starrett western, with the same sets, supporting actors and plot devices...
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1940
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The major difference between Bullets for Rustlers and the previous entries in Charles Starrett's western series is that...
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Steve Beaumont
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1940
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After a handful of non-formula westerns, Charles Starrett returned to the mixture as before in Thundering Frontier. Starrett...
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Jim Filmore
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1940
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Veteran second-unit director and stunt coordinator Ralph Cedar warmed the director's chair for the 1940 Charles Starrett...
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Tom Garfield
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1940
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Columbia Pictures' resident cowboy ace, Charles Starrett, turns into a regular prairie Robin Hood in this fine Western...
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Bill Lowery/Durango Kid
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1940
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The only new things in Riders of Black River are the character names; otherwise, it's a by-the-numbers Charles Starrett...
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Wade Patterson
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1939
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In this adventure, a courageous Canadian Mountie must bring peace an embattled miner and an unscrupulous trader whose price...
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Sgt. Neal Crawford
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1939
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In this North western, a brave Canadian Mountie pursuing a gang of fur thieves finds himself drummed out of the RCMP and...
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Jim Cameron
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1939
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One of the more original aspects of the Charles Starrett western Texas Stampede is that perennial Starrett-series villain...
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Tom Randall
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1939
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Spoilers of the Range looks so much like the Charles Starrett westerns that preceded and followed it that only a close...
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Jeff Strong
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1939
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In this western, a brave hero stops a range war from erupting between homesteaders who are encroaching upon ranchers' land....
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Carson
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1939
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No relation to the 1950 John Ford classic of the same name, Rio Grande is yet another rubber-stamp Charles Starrett western...
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Houston
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1939
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The Man From Sundown is cut from the same cloth as all previous Charles Starrett westerns. The hero, Texas Ranger Larry...
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Larry Whalen
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1939
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Former outlaw Charles Starrett goes straight and becomes a sheriff. In this capacity, he tries to bring his old partners in...
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Dale
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1939
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In this western a traveling gun ends up in a small town and rescues an important rancher. Out of gratitude the rancher hires...
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Grant Bradley
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1938
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Tom Reynolds
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1938
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Charles Starrett plays two-fisted frontiersman Dart Collins in this slick Columbia "B" western. Collins wants to find out...
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Dart Collins
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1938
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Clint Buckley
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1938
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Whenever a Charles Starrett western flashed on the screen in the late 1930s, audiences could rest assured that the supporting...
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Chuck Saunders
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1938
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This Charles Starrett western was directed by Sam Nelson and costarred Iris Meredith, Dick Curtis, Edward LeSaint, Edmund...
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Brad Buckner
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1938
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The locale may be South of Arizona, but the on-screen personnel in this Charles Starrett western is virtually the same as in...
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Clay Travers
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1938
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Start Cheering is Columbia Pictures' idea of a college musical: Practically everyone in the cast is past the age of 30....
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Ted Crosley
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1938
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Charles Starrett heads the cast; Sam Nelson directs; and the supporting players inlude Iris Meredith, Dick Curtis, Ed Cobb,...
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Lawlor
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1938
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Veteran movie leading man Bert Lytell warmed the director's chair for Along Came Love. Irene Hervey plays a shopgirl, while...
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John Patrick O'Ryan
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1937
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In this western, a cowboy rides into Mesa and finds that he bears remarkable resemblance to a dead man. Actually he is the...
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Larry Clarke
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1937
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Two Gun Law perpetuated the cinematic winning streak established early in 1937 by western star Charles Starrett and director...
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Bob Larson
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1937
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In this exceptional western, a cowboy hero arrives home in time to see his brother shot by ruthless rustlers. The cowboy...
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Haley
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1937
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In this western, a lawman tries to help prove that his friend did not commit murder. He rides in and saves his pal from a...
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Dick Houston
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1937
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In an effort to compete with Republic's popular songfest Westerns, fours music numbers -- including Tumbling Tumbleweeds --...
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Bob Patterson
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1937
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With the increasing popularity of Republic's sagebrush crooner Gene Autry), rival company Columbia found it necessary to add...
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Steve Braddock
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1937
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In this exciting western, a lawman and a postmistress work together to bring the outlaws to justice. The outlaws have been...
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Jim Bradley
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1937
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Stampede was the first of western star Charles Starrett's "northerns," filmed through the facilities of Columbia's Canadian...
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Larry
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1936
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In his second of an unprecedented 131 Westerns for Columbia Pictures, handsome Charles Starrett donned his trademark white...
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Ranny
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1936
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Having settled a feud between ranchers and homesteaders in his initial Western for Columbia Pictures, handsome Charles...
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Lee Jamison
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1936
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Columbia Pictures' newest cowboy hero, Charles Starrett, played just that in this fanciful Western which teamed him for the...
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Spencer Yorke
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1936
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Every so often, Columbia's resident cowboy hero Charles Starrett would head to the studio's facilities in British Columbia to...
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Alan
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1936
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So Red the Rose is a Civil War drama that plays like a warm-up for Gone With the Wind--and, unlike Wind, has two genuine...
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1935
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In this western, a cowpoke from Wyoming rides into the big city to look for a wife. Instead he finds himself investigating...
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1935
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Making his debut as Columbia Pictures' new cowboy hero -- replacing, incidentally, the aging Tim McCoy -- handsome Charles...
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Johnny Flagg
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1935
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A popular title, a mystery death and college hi-jinks are the ingredients in this pleasant little whodunit from lower-rung...
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Ken Harris
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1935
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Make a Million stars Charles Starrett in one of his last non-western roles, as idealistic college professor Jones. Because of...
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Jones
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1935
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Donald Cabot
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1935
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In this drama, two disparate brothers use radically different methods to raise their sons. The brothers co-own a successful...
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Phillip Mason
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1935
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One of several poverty-row films which vanished from sight during the 1935-36 movie season, Beacon Productions did its best...
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Allen Gray
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1935
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Undercover Men concerns a man who attempts to regain his honor after behaving like a coward when the bank where he worked as...
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1935
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The independently produced Stolen Sweets was lensed in a hurry on standing sets at Universal. Future western star Charles...
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Bill Smith
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1934
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Two popular film genres were combined by low-budget Chestefield Films in 1934, and the result was Murder on the Campus....
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Bill Bartlett
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1934
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Before retiring from films to become Mrs. Charles Boyer, actress Pat Paterson was a popular and appealing Fox Studios leading...
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Stan Russell
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1934
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Never mind the "limited" title: There are plenty of honeymooners on the ocean liner which serves as the setting for this...
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Dick Charlton
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1934
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This drama examines the rivalry between a mother and the daughter she is too vain to acknowledge. The mother is a famous...
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1934
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Jud McCrea
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1934
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Bill Tracy
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1934
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In this drama, a department store clerk is falsely accused of stealing and attempted murder. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1934
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Casey Jones shares his railroad wisdom with a young engineer in this lively train film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1934
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1934
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Beyond the fact that both films shared a "railroad" background, RKO Radio's 1935 actioner The Silver Streak bore no relation...
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Tom Caldwell
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1934
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Our Betters is adapted from Somerset Maugham's play about the shallowness and hypocrisy of the idle rich. American heiress...
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Fleming Harvey
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1933
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This musical romance is set upon a college campus and centers on a coquettish coed who promises her dates more than she cares...
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Morley
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1933
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A shipwreck strands a newpaperman, his fiancee, and a man falsely accused of murder, on an African island. ~ Jason Ankeny,...
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Gordon Wayne
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1933
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1933
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In this murder mystery a suspicious clergyman begins looking into the apparent suicide of a local miser who was generally...
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1933
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Richard Arlen more or less revives his aviation-ace role from Wings in the Paramount programmer Sky Bride. Arlen plays Speed...
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Jim Carmichael
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1932
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Boris Karloff stars as the villainous Dr. Fu Manchu in this wild and wooly -- and wildly racist -- adventure yarn, based on...
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Terrence Granville
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1932
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One of four films directed by Stephen Roberts in 1932, just four years before the filmmaker passed away prematurely, Lady and...
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Ted Streaver
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1932
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Murder, blackmail and honor are the principal plot motivations of Silence. Clive Brook stars as Jim Warren, a gentleman thief...
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Arthur Lawrence
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1931
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This adventure is set upon the rugged coast of Newfoundland and centers on the rivalry between a seal hunter and the town...
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Luke
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1931
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Before establishing himself as a top western star, Charles Starrett bided his time in such boiled-shirt dramas as Damaged...
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1931
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Dudley Crome
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1931
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In this gridiron drama, a college football coach and ex-All American will stop at nothing to have a winning team. The trouble...
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1931
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Henry Morgan
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1930
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Perry Stewart
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1930
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