Supporting actor Scott Kolk was elevated to playing the title role in this Graustarkian spy thriller, serialized in 12...
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1937
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1937
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In the tradition of such earlier Universal serials as Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim, the 12-chapter Radio Patrol was based on a...
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1937
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Ostensibly based on the life of World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, whose smiling visage opened each of the 13...
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1936
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The 12-episode Universal serial Jungle Jim was based on the Alex Raymond comic strip of the same name. Grant Withers stars as...
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1936
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Based on the turn-of-the-century dimestore novels of Bert L. Standish (real name: William Patton Gilbert), this slow-moving...
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1936
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1935
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1935
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Its story credited to stunt-man extraordinaire Yakima Canutt, Riders of the Golden Gulch, from low-budget West Coast Studios,...
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1932
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Produced in 1930 by Poverty Row entrepreneur William Pizor, this shoddy Western starring silent screen cowboy...
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1932
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Easy-to-please rural audiences got two aging Western stars for the price of one with this low-budget silent oater directed by...
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1929
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Along with The Desert's Toll, filmed simultaneously at The Big Horn ranch in Montana, this silent Western was producer...
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1927
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Paramount Pictures used the Zane Grey adaptation Open Range as a showcase for its newest western star (and potential...
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1927
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Husky cowboy star Jack Hoxie inherits a ranch in this silent Blue Streak Western from Universal. Unfortunately, he is forced...
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1926
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In one of his better "Blue Streak" Westerns for Universal, Art Acord, playing Bill Bradley, saves Betty Brent (Velma Connor)...
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1926
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1926
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Based on a magazine story by L.V. Jefferson, this Universal "Blue Streak Western" starred the tough-looking Art Acord as Art...
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1926
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This typical Hoot Gibson Western starred the rumpled cowboy as Jeff Morgan, Jr., the son of a famous outlaw...
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1926
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This Jack Hoxie Western, made during his contract with Universal, has just about every cliché in the book, beginning with the...
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1926
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Yet another amiable Hoot Gibson western in which the somewhat bumbling star is caught up in, of all things, a Chinese Tong...
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1926
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Universal cowboy star Art Acord mistakenly believes he killed a man in a bar-room brawl and goes undercover at a ranch...
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1926
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A typical assembly line Universal Western, The Phantom Bullet stars Hoot Gibson as Click Farlane, a Colorado cowboy returning...
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1926
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Jack Hoxie's first release of 1926, this Universal Western starred the taciturn hero as a Texas ranger posing as an ex-con in...
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1926
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Sheriff Frank Moody (Jack Hoxie) has his hands full chasing after a notorious bandit known only as the Raven. His younger...
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1925
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Veteran serial star William Desmond earned a rare opportunity to play comedy in this well-received Universal western about an...
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1925
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In his final film for Universal, Art Acord went through the paces of playing the innocent cowhand falsely accused of a...
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1925
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Jack Bannister (Jack Hoxie) returns to his home in Mexico to find his best friend murdered in this well-made Universal...
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1925
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It appears that a bit more care went into the making of this picture than the usual Jack Hoxie Western. A party of pioneers,...
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1925
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1925
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This Universal "Blue Streak Western" (the studio's top-of-the-line brand) starred Jack Hoxie as Duffy Burns, a college hero...
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1925
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Silent western hero Jack Hoxie assumes the guise of an avenging angel called "Whitehorse Cactus" when his father is killed...
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1925
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Suffering from shell-shock, returning war veteran Jack Hoxie is falsely accused of being a criminal in this typical silent...
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1924
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Not one of Hollywood's leading thespians, burly action star Jack Hoxie plays both father and son in Fighting Fury. When the...
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1924
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This fine silent western was, like so many others in the 1920s, based on a novel by William McLeod Raine, in this case A...
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1924
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William S. Hart's second-to-last film was not the box-office failure some accounts seems to suggest. But the veteran star was...
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1924
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One of nine Jack Hoxie westerns released by Universal in 1924 alone, The Western Wallop was based on a short story, "On...
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1924
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Universal's also-ran cowboy star of the 1920s, Jack Hoxie, starred as a cowboy who adopts a young child (Doreen Turner) in...
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1924
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In his third-to-last Western, austere silent-screen hero William S. Hart tackles the legend of gambler/lawman Wild Bill...
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1923
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1923
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Like many an aspiring star before him, canine actor Rin Tin Tin freelanced for various studios, playing supporting roles...
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1922
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One of the silent era's great beauties, Esther Ralston, began her screen career in minor oaters like Crossing Trails. The...
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1921
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Cowgirl Josie Sedgwick stars in this minor Western romance as an Eastern girl who falls for a handsome ranch foreman...
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1921
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A young Yakima Canutt plays a supporting role as one of the gang in this obscure but interesting silent western. The star,...
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1920
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In a change of pace, cowboy hero Tom Mix plays a Canadian mountie in The Cyclone. Despite his new surroundings, Mix comports...
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1920
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Silent western stalwarts Roy Stewart and Josie Sedgwick starred in this independently produced oater about a cowboy (Stewart)...
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1920
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1919
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This western with comic touches stars William Desmond as the cowboy hero Bob Baldwin. Baldwin runs across Percival Longstreet...
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1918
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The story for this western was written by cowboy star Roy Stewart, who also played the title character, ranch owner Cactus...
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1918
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Virile cowboy star Roy Stewart starred as Red Stewart in a short series of late-teens westerns. The third of the series, By...
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1918
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Westerns in the 1910s were considerably more fanciful than those of succeeding decades. None more so than The Fly God, an...
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1918
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In this Western, cowboy star Roy Stewart plays Jim Jason, a ranch owner who is forced to go into partnership with Don Felipe...
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1918
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Roy Stewart, a genial cowboy star of the silent era plays the lead in this western. His character here, Bob Gordon, comes...
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1918
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When Jim Lee (W. A. Jeffries) saves Jeff Flagg (Roy Stewart) from a group of bandits, the two cowboys become firm friends....
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1918
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1917
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The name Roy Stewart might mean little today, but in the mid to late 1910s, Stewart was a close competitor to western stars...
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1917
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Jim Walton Roy Stewart is sheriff of El Dorado, and when he finds Joe Malone (Aaron Edwards) working a rich vein of ore in an...
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1917
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1916
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William S. Hart took a respite from his "good-badman" groove to play a preacher in Apostle of Vengeance. Ministering to one...
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1916
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