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Producer
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1952
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Fairly ambitious for Screen Guild Productions, The Prairie is set at the time of the Louisiana Purchase. Hoping to find their...
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Producer
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1948
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In this adventure, a devoted fiancee journeys to the jungle to take on the terrifying Amazon women who have been holding her...
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Director, Producer
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1947
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In many ways, the history of the cautionary fable Strange Holiday is more fascinating than the film itself. Written and...
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Producer
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1945
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Outdistancing all competing studios, tiny PRC managed to register the title Corregidor for copyright within hours after the...
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Producer
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1943
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In the tradition of Hellzapoppin', Hi Diddle Diddle is an all-stops-out "screwball comedy" populated by certifiable zanies....
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Associate Producer
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1943
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In this western, set in the Western wilderness, a wily and dangerous wild stallion threatens all that enter his domain...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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In this drama, a courageous Indian fights to preserve his native culture and to prevent European settlers from taking over...
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Director
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1942
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This Monogram quickie stars Richard Cromwell as Dr. Tom, an idealistic young tenement-district physician. When his best pal,...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Tex Ritter's thirty-second music Western for producer Edward F. Finney -- the last twenty released by Monogram -- The...
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Producer
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1941
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Veteran screen menace Jack LaRue is the unlikely hero of Monogram's Gentleman From Dixie--and no one seems more surprised at...
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Producer
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1941
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Stuntman extraordinaire David Sharpe is the human star of the adventure quickie Silver Stallion. The bulk of the story,...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Tex Ritter's penultimate Western for Monogram -- and his second-to-last as a solo star -- Ridin' the Cherokee Trail featured...
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Producer
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1941
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Monogram's answer to Republic's Gene Autry, Tex Ritter was never successful in his choice of sidekicks. In Pals of the Silver...
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Producer
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1940
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Filmed back-to-back with Roll, Wagons, Roll (1939), this minor Tex Ritter Western once again teamed Ritter with the rangy,...
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Producer
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1940
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Featuring even more musical numbers than usual, this Tex Ritter Western from Monogram marked the feature film debut of the...
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Producer
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1940
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After several dismal Westerns, Tex Ritter found a winner in Arizona Frontier, which was filmed in glorious locations near...
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Producer
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1940
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In his sixth of nine Monogram releases of 1940, Tex Ritter played a U.S. Marshal coming to the aid of a beleaguered...
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Producer
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1940
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Hoof and mouth disease reared its ugly head in this unusual Tex Ritter singing Western from Monogram. Ritter played Tex...
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Producer
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1940
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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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Producer
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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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Producer
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1940
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Filmed at Palmdale, California, this Tex Ritter Western continued a recent trend of limiting Ritter's trademark music numbers...
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Producer
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1940
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The Tex Ritter Monogram Westerns had a change of directors with Riders of the Frontier, Spencer Gordon Bennet having replaced...
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Producer
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1939
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A typical Tex Ritter "Boots and Saddle" singing Western from low-budget company Monogram, Sundown on the Prairie featured...
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Producer
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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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Producer
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1939
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After having terrorized singing cowboy Tex Ritter in 19 consecutive Westerns, veteran Bad Guy Charles King found himself...
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Producer
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1939
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Tex Ritter, Monogram' low-budget answer to Republic's Gene Autry, got himself a new sidekick in rangy Nelson McDowell in the...
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Producer
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1939
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An above-average entry in the Monogram Tex Ritter series of music Westerns, Song of the Buckaroo proved to be a memorable...
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Producer
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1939
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In this mildly entertaining Tex Ritter music Western, a crooked attorney, Watkins (Harry Harvey), attempts to drive the...
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Producer
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1939
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Filmed after the star and his producer already had signed a new deal with rival company Monogram, this Grand National Tex...
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Producer
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1938
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In his second music Western for Monogram, Tex Ritter had the dubious honor of being accompanied by hillbilly acts Louise...
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Producer
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1938
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The first Tex Ritter Western from Monogram Pictures, Starlight Over Texas contained the singing cowboy's trademark mix of...
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Producer
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1938
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Tex Ritter's final music Western for floundering company Grand National, The Utah Trail was yet another low-budget patch-up...
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Producer
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1938
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Singing cowboy Tex Ritter once again battled the ornery Charles King in this average music Western from poverty row company...
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Producer
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1937
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Based on the notorious Black Legion which had created quite a turmoil in Michigan a few years earlier, screenwriter Edmund...
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Producer
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1937
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This average Tex Ritter music Western provided the former radio and Broadway performer with not one but two comedy sidekicks:...
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Producer
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1937
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Co-starring Troop 13 of the Los Angeles District Boy Scouts of America, this Tex Ritter music Western opens with footage from...
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Producer
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1937
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Filmed on location at Kernville, California, this otherwise average Tex Ritter singing Western employed on of the better...
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Producer
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1937
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In his third starring Western, former radio singer Tex Ritter played a minstrel performer turned tax collector! During a...
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Producer
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1937
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Producer
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1937
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In his second "Range Rider" music Western for poverty row newcomer Grand National, Tex Ritter played Tex Saunders, the...
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Producer
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1936
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Producer
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1936
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