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2004
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This installment in the America's Music Legacy series focuses on the unique contributions that the originators of country...
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1985
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Fed up with Cousin Pearl's ear-piercing yodeling, Granny sics the neighborhood dogs on her obstreperous relative. When this...
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1963
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Cousin Pearl has been receiving a number of requests -- but she insists upon yodeling anyway. As she goes through her...
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1963
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1954
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1954
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1954
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1954
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1954
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1954
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This vintage collection includes a cavalcade of vaudeville acts and is hosted by Jackie Coogan. ~ Rovi...
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1952
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Eddie Dean and sidekick Roscoe Ates come to the aid of a young rancher in this low-budget singing Western from PRC....
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Eddie
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1948
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PRC/Eagle-Lion's Eddie Dean western series came to an end with The Tioga Kid. Dean plays a dual role, as an upright Texas...
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Songwriter, Eddie,Tioga Kid
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1948
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PRC's singing cowboy Eddie Dean once again brings law and order to a corrupt town in this average Western co-starring...
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Eddie
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1948
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Singing cowboy Eddie Dean and sidekick Soapy (Roscoe Ates) come to the aid of novice cattle rancher Ann Howard...
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Songwriter, Eddie
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1948
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Arguably Eddie Dean's best Western -- and certainly the balladeer's most unusual -- The Hawk of Powder River features busy...
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Songwriter, Eddie
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1948
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Tornado Range is one of five Eddie Dean westerns originally produced by PRC in 1947 but released the following year by...
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Songwriter, Eddie
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1948
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The country in this low-budget Eddie Dean Western from PRC isn't so much wild as it is familiar. Dean is assigned to bring in...
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Songwriter, Eddie Dean
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1947
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Eddie Dean and his pal Soapy Jones (Roscoe Ates) are assigned by the U.S. marshal to safeguard the invaluable Mexican Lopez...
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Songwriter, Eddie Dean
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1947
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At least 10 percent of the 58-minute Eddie Dean western Shadow Valley is comprised of stock shots from earlier Dean oaters....
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Eddie
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1947
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Its title notwithstanding, the PRC western Range Beyond the Blue was lensed in glorious black-and-white. Singing cowboy...
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Songwriter, Himself
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1947
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Having drunk his way out of most of the major studios and not a few of the minor ones, cowboy star Ken Maynard had trouble...
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Himself
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1947
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A nasty rancher orders his men to kill his own half-brother for a piece of valuable ranch land in this low-budget PRC oater...
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Songwriter, Eddie
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1946
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Eddie Dean, PRC's low-budget answer to Gene Autry, starred in this lethargic singing western which benefited from Dean...
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Songwriter, Himself
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1946
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Filmed in less than glorious two-strip Cinecolor, this average Eddie Dean western benefited from Dean performing "Ride on the...
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Songwriter, Himself
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1946
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A Hollywood movie company descends on the Ozarks in this pleasant, if low-budget, musical from PRC undoubtedly inspired by...
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Mortimer
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1946
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A virtual remake of the 1943 "Trail Blazers" western Wild Horse Stampede, this unspectacular but pleasant Eddie Dean oater...
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Songwriter
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1946
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Filmed in two-toned Cinecolor, Romance of the West was the second of PRC's western vehicles for singing cowboy Eddie Dean....
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Himself
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1946
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The Caravan Trail stars PRC Pictures' resident singing cowboy Eddie Dean. This time around, wagonmaster Dean is appointed...
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Songwriter, Eddie Dean
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1946
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Inexpensive Cinecolor adds little to this standard Eddie Dean music western from bottom-of-the-barrel company PRC. Dean, as...
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Songwriter, Eddie
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1946
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Statehood for Wyoming became the weighty focal point in this very low-budget music Western from poverty row company PRC,...
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Songwriter, Eddie Reed
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1945
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Wildfire was the first release from Screen Guild Productions, the adventuresome little independent that would eventually...
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1945
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Marshal Maynard and his 3 friends attempt to locate bank robbers in this action western. ~ Rovi...
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1944
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Set during the "man"power shortage of WW II, this low-budget western tells the story of a group of cowgirls hired by the...
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1943
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The budget for this fine Roy Rogers Western was doubled and the title changed from Starlight on the Trail to the more...
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1943
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Juilliard-educated former opera-singer George Houston once again played vigilante turned champion of justice Tom Cameron,...
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1942
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In this western, a frontier detective disguised as an entertainer performs for the leader of an outlaw gang. At the same...
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1942
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Crooked mail clerk Charles Haney (Emmet Lynn), coveting his boss' stagecoach line, tips off a gang of outlaws whenever a new...
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1942
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The irrepressible Donald Barry is twice falsely accused of murder in this typical low-budget but well-mounted Republic...
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1941
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Trail of the Silver Spurs was Monogram's first "Range Riders" entry for 1941. As in previous episodes, the three heroes are...
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1941
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Like 1940's Melody Ranch, the 1941 Gene Autry vehicle Down Mexico Way was designed as a "special", to be promoted separately...
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1941
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The Pals of the Pecos are our old pals The Three Mesquiteers, portrayed herein by Robert Livingston (as Stony Brooke),...
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1941
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In this Gene Autry Western, the valley is threatened by a weed capable of poisoning the cattle. When burning the range proves...
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1941
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In his final release of 1940, Monogram's answer to Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, played a United States Marshal assigned to...
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Sheriff
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1940
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The three Mesquiteers ride the long trail home following the Spanish-American war in this western. En route, they have many...
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1940
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The Showdown was the second 1940 entry in Paramount's "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. William Boyd (who else?) stars as...
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1940
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1940
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After a couple of Westerns with barely any singing, former radio crooner Tex Ritter was back to form in this his fifth...
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1940
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In this Mexican adventure, a daring man robs a stage coach. During the robbery, his mask slips off when he steals a kiss....
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1940
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A lesser entry in the long-running Hopalong Cassidy Western series, Stagecoach War features veteran character actor...
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1940
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1940
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Paramount's "Zane Grey" series continued rolling into the 1940s with Knights of the Range. Taking a break from the studio's...
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1940
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Hidden Gold was the 29th installment in the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. It perhaps goes without saying that "Hoppy"...
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1940
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Previous filmed three times (most recently in 1930), the 1940 Paramount production Light of Western Stars was the latest in...
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1940
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Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) once again embarks on a mild romance with a mature woman in this average Western filmed at...
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1939
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1939
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If not the best of the Hopalong Cassidy films, Law of the Pampas is certainly one of the better-known entries. This time...
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1939
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Republic Pictures borrowed heavily from Damon Runyon when they crafted this tuneful Gene Autry series entry, restored to its...
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1938
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Columbia Pictures' year-long effort to turn utility actor Jack Luden into a western star sputtered onward with Stagecoach...
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1938
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