The action never stops in this western, which has a surprise ending. Ann-Margret stars as Mrs. Lowe, a widow who wishes to...
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1973
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The Green Berets is an exciting war film that was lambasted by critics who at the time of its release opposed the war in...
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Second Unit Director
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1968
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John Ford's last film to deal with World War II, Donovan's Reef is an alternately comical and sentimental look back on the...
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1963
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One of director John Ford's least characteristic films, it derives from the latter part of his career, when the director's...
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1961
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1960
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The first big budget Western to feature a black hero, this military courtroom drama from director John Ford starred his...
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1960
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Although it revolves around a crucial issue in the history of California, this subpar drama misses its targets somehow. The...
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1959
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This 1959 version of Lew Wallace's best-selling novel, which had already seen screen versions in 1907 and 1926, went on to...
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1959
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Based on an actual Civil War mission, Colonel Marlowe (John Wayne) and Major Kendall (William Holden) are ordered by General...
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1959
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The Wings of Eagles is filmmaker John Ford's paean to his frequent collaborator--and, it is rumored, drinking buddy--Cmdr....
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1957
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If John Ford is the greatest Western director, The Searchers is arguably his greatest film, at once a grand outdoor spectacle...
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1956
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1952
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Wagon Master, splendidly directed by John Ford, is a superlative western. The film is the outwardly simple tale of a Mormon...
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1950
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The Milkman is a low-key variation of a theme explored in such slapstick festivals as The Fuller Brush Man and...
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1950
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John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen...
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1950
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The second of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", She Wore a Yellow Ribbon is the only one of the three to be lensed in...
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1949
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Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts John Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper making the long...
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1949
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John Ford had already directed one of the three previous film versions of Peter Kyne's novel under the title Marked Men...
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1948
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In his final epic Western, Errol Flynn plays cattleman Clay Hardin, who, on a trek south of the border, has discovered that...
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1945
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Johnny Hart (Rod Cameron) is on the run from the law after killing one of the men who shot his partner. He passes through a...
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1945
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1945
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Popular latter-day serial queen Linda Stirling starred in the title role in this well-made 12 chapter serial produced by...
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1944
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The most obvious discrepancies concerning this otherwise well-remembered cliffhanger from genre specialist Republic Pictures...
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1944
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In this western, Wild Bill and his assistant, try to learn why a young med school graduate is being spurned by the members...
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1943
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Set in the years leading up to the Civil War and its outbreak, Dark Command tells a fictionalized version of the story of...
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1940
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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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1939
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Republic's The Lawless Nineties reteams the studio's up-and-coming cowboy star John Wayne with 19-year-old ingenue...
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1936
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Gene Autry's first starring Western, Tumbling Tumbleweeds sets the pace for the 98 or so Autry oaters to come. As he would...
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1935
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Outlawed Guns stars Buck Jones as Reece Rivers, the nice-guy older brother of headstrong Babe Rivers (played by Pat O'Brien...
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1935
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1935
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In this western, a band of avaricious men kill a rancher in order to take over his land. The dead man's nephew was slated to...
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1934
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1932
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Having signed for eight Westerns with poverty row entrepreneur E.W. Hammons, Ken Maynard went on to deliver a series of solid...
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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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1931
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Red Fork Range stars Wally Wales, who enjoyed a lengthy starring career in "B"-westerns before entering the character-actor...
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"Skeeter" Beldon
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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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1930
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Western Honor was one of the last silent Bob Steele westerns for low-budget Syndicate Pictures. The story follows the...
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1930
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Poverty row entrepreneur John R. Freuler's Big Four Corporation released this oater produced by one of Hollywood's few women...
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1930
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1930
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This inexpensively produced early sound Western was diminutive cowboy star Bob Steele's second to last for poverty row...
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1930
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1930
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Disguising himself as a bandit, diminutive cowboy star Bob Steele infiltrates the gang who abducted his father, the sheriff....
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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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1929
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In one of his few surviving Westerns, silent screen cowboy Art Acord plays Dick Weatherby, a young rancher whose unscrupulous...
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1929
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1929
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Produced for what looked like pennies at Cathedral Mountain and Big Bend, Texas, by low-budget entrepreneur J. Charles Davis,...
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1929
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Diminutive cowboy Bob Steele starred as a cowboy tracking down his father's killer in this modest silent Western produced by...
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Slim Saxon
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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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1929
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In one of his few surviving Westerns, silent screen cowboy hero Art Acord plays Bill Strong, a U.S. Marshal witnessing Red...
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Red Hank
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1929
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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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A handsome French trapper must chose between an Indian girl and a pretty white orphan in this Northwoods melodrama produced...
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Jacques de Long
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1928
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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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Filmed in some small Southern California hamlet, this extremely low-budget silent Western should have been called "Across the...
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1928
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The familiar silent-screen serial team of Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber starred in this inexpensive western potboiler which...
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1926
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This minor oater was the penultimate silent western starring the strapping Tom Tyler. Produced by poverty-row company...
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1926
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Obscure silent screen cowboy Dick Hatton both starred in and co-wrote this equally obscure oater produced by Ben Wilson for...
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henchman
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1924
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