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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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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1952
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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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1952
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Lon McCallister stars in the Columbia "B-plus" western Montana Territory. McCallister plays deputy John Malvin, whose loyalty...
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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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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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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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1952
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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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1951
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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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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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Charles Starrett plays lawman Steve Forsythe in Ridin' the Outlaw Trail. Somewhere along the line, of course, Steve is...
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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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1951
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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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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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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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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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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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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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1950
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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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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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1950
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As an actor, Eddy Arnold was a good country-western singer. In Hoedown, Eddy plays himself, while the acting burden was...
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1950
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1950
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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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1949
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1949
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Country-western favorite Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys star in the Columbia musical western Smoky Mountain Melody....
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1949
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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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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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Someone is stirring things up between the ranchers and the homesteaders in Phantom Valley and Marshal Steve Collins (Charles...
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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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1948
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In this musical, a hillbilly crooner loses his sponsor and finds his radio show is suddenly canceled. Now he must convince...
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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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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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1948
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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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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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1947
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Technically a reedit of the 1933 serial The Three Musketeers, this 1946 feature stars The Duke himself, John Wayne, as Tom,...
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1946
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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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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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1946
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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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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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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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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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1945
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1945
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Though somewhat past his prime, Edmund Lowe carries the dramatic weight of Murder in Times Square with breezy assuredness....
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1943
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In this musical, a lovely and ambitious young woman masquerades as the daughter of a formerly beloved stage actress to help...
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1943
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Several veterans of the "Dead End Kids" series are prominently featured in the Columbia programmer Junior Army. Grown-up...
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1943
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Another timely entry from the Columbia assembly line, Canal Zone stars Chester Morris as flight instructor "Hardtack"...
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1942
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1942
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1942
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1937
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In this crime drama, a young couple decides to rob the bank where the woman works as a teller. They get 100,000 dollars and...
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1937
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1936
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Dancing Feet stars Joan Marsh as Judy, a society deb who lands a job as a dime-a-dance girl to spite her wealthy grandfather...
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1936
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Ruthless criminal attorney Raymond Cortell (Sidney Blackmer) is not above bending and twisting the law to suit his purposes,...
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1935
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Perhaps Mascot Pictures' The Marines are Coming would have been more credible had it been made 10 years earlier. Stars...
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1935
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Produced by small-scale Mascot Pictures, this behind-the-scenes look at a now forgotten annual Hollywood event, the WAMPAS...
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1934
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A serialized remake of a popular 1919 film, the 12-chapter Burn 'Em Up Barnes was simultaneously released as a 74-minute...
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1934
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1934
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Having recently left Universal Pictures in a huff, mercurial cowboy star Ken Maynard stopped briefly at Mascot Studios for a...
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1934
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The Lost Jungle is a feature-length version of the 12-episode Mascot serial of the same name. Legendary animal trainer...
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1934
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Heroes and villains alike use airplanes instead of horses in this generally well-made Mascot serial featuring diminutive...
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1933
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Adapted from Alexander Dumas's novel, this adventure is about a trio of Foreign Legion friends who confront the Devil of the...
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1933
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1933
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In this Western, comprised of 12 chapters from a serial, Kit leads a group carrying a large gold shipment across the wild...
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1933
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With customary lack of restraint, Bela Lugosi tore into his role of Professor Strang, a foreign agent masquerading as a wax...
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1933
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Filmed at Kernville, CA, and the Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, this serial version of James Fenimore Cooper's immortal tale...
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1932
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Mascot produced their serials fast and furious with little concern for believability, acting prowess, or technical niceties....
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1932
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This western serial features the famous trained German Shepherd Rin-Tin-Tin. Rinty gets involved in an Indian uprising caused...
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1931
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