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1941
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Even taking into consideration Of Mice and Men, One Million BC was inarguably the most ambitious feature-film project ever...
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1940
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The second of Columbia Pictures' four "Wild Bill Saunders" westerns, Pioneers of the Frontier features William Elliott as the...
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1940
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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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1939
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One of the more unusual B-Westerns of the 1930s, Down the Wyoming Trail featured the spectacle of stampeding elk.Tex Ritter...
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1939
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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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1938
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1938
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West of Rainbow's End was one of two Tim McCoy westerns directed by Monogram Pictures workhorse Alan James. Returning to the...
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1938
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Thunder Trail is a thoughtful, intelligent adaptation of the Zane Grey yarn. Arizona Ames. The storyline is a Grey favorite,...
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1937
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The first of 22 inexpensive Westerns starring Jack Randall (aka Addison Randall and Allan Byron), Riders of the Dawn is yet...
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1937
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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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Angus McLeod
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1936
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Though filmed on a tight budget, Universal's Trail Drive has the size and scope of a silent western epic, proof positive of...
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1935
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Although billed fourth, Veteran silent screen actor Franklyn Farnum is the real star of this ultra low-budget Western from...
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1935
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In this western, a miner heads back East and ends up traveling with a wagon train. He carries with him a map of his recently...
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1934
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To say that Smoking Guns is one of Ken Maynard's strangest Westerns is understating the case. The film wastes no time getting...
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1934
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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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In this western, the locals are being plagued by "Black Death" an evil outlaw who shoots victims with chemical bullets that...
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1933
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This third film version of Rex Beach's rugged Yukon novel The Spoilers was also the first talkie adaptation. This time,...
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1930
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A sturdy, reliable cast distinguishes the so-so outdoor drama God's Great Wilderness. The main character is a nasty backwoods...
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1927
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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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Steve Clammert/The Spider
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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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Buster Keaton's third starring feature (discounting 1920's The Saphead, which was not conceived with Keaton in mind), Our...
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1923
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This silent era classic was based on the swashbuckling adventure novel by Rafael Sabatini, the author whose works later...
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1923
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Clinging to one's youth was considered a fault in the 1920s, as evidenced by this domestic drama. Even though lawyer Hugh...
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1923
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This drama was adapted from the novel A Spinner in the Sun by Myrtle Reed. While it apparently has little to do with the...
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1922
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Produced by an outfit called Farra Feature Productions, this low budget silent Western starred producer Charles Farra as a...
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1922
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Based on a serialized novel by Courtney Riley Cooper, Christmas Eve at Pilot Butte, this sentimental silent Western was one...
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1921
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Charles T. Dazey's old theatrical chestnut In Old Kentucky was brought to the screen in 1920, courtesy of up-and-coming...
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1920
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Other than the title (and the fact that the hero takes said advice), this picture has nothing to do with Horace Greeley. Dick...
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1919
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1918
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1918
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Inasmuch as J. Warren Kerrigan was (in the eyes of his female fans at least) the embodiment of virility, the actor was...
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1917
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A wealthy Chicago widow ships her pretty young daughter off to an Eastern finishing school. Upon her arrival, the daughter...
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1916
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1913
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1913
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