This early '70s effort from veteran exploitation director Greydon Clark attempts to create a more socially conscious...
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1973
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In this children's adventure, 30 children and their ponies decide to help a sour-puss miser of a landlord, after he suffers...
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Buck Knapp
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1941
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RKO Radio's Thundering Hoofs was the first of several Tim Holt westerns directed by "Hopalong Cassidy" veteran Lesley...
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1941
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Although produced in mid 1939, this, the last starring Western of former opera baritone Fred Scott, did not find a release...
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1940
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The first of four Fred Scott singing Westerns produced by C.C. Burr, Code of the Fearless was like all thirteen Scott...
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1939
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At the end of his long association with Hal Roach, comedian Stan Laurel produced three singing Westerns featuring operatic...
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1939
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The war between cattle ranchers and sheepmen once again took center stage in this low-budget Western starring former opera...
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1939
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The seventh of thirteen singing Westerns to star former opera baritone Fred Scott, The Ranger's Roundup was also the first of...
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1938
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The second of the Stan Laurel-financed Fred Scott-singing Westerns, Songs and Bullets features the riding baritone as Melody...
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Melody Hardy
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1938
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Canary-voiced boy wonder Bobby Breen once more croons his way into our hearts in Make a Wish. While vacationing at a boys'...
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1937
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Truly made to order, The Singing Buckaroo starred former San Francisco Opera baritone Fred Scott in his second of thirteen...
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1937
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In this western, bad-guys threaten the local ranchers until a daring drifter comes to town. In the end he earns himself a...
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1937
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In between warbling Old Home Ranch and Yellow Mellow Moon (both by June Hershey and Don Swander), barytone cowboy Fred Scott...
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1937
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Singing cowboy Fred Scott stars as wandering troubadour Cal Brent, who travels the length and breadth of the West with his...
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Cal Brent
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1937
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The third of four Fred Scott Westerns produced by C.C. Burr for Spectrum Pictures, Two Gun Troubadour was rather grim for...
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Fred Dean
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1937
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The fourth of 12 singing Westerns starring the "Silvery-Voiced Baritone," Fred Scott, Melody of the Plains begins peacefully...
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1937
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The Fred Scott musical westerns were high in audience appeal, but invariably handicapped with syrupy titles like Moonlight on...
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1937
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The first of thirteen singing-Westerns starring former San Francisco Opera barytone Fred Scott, Romance Rides the Range was...
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1936
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After 25 years, notorious western outlaw Harry Carey is released from prison. He returns to his frontier home town, only to...
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1936
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A troubled production that suffered from both severe cuts and retakes under a different director (Edward H. Griffith), this...
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1931
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No one suffered more magnificently in the early-talkie era than the inimitable Helen Twelvetrees. In Grand Parade, the...
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Kelly
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1930
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Advertised as an "all star" film, Swing High is hardly that: The biggest name in the picture, both in terms of popularity and...
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Garry
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1930
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Rio Rita, an expensive filmization of the legendary Florenz Ziegfeld-produced Broadway musical of 1928, was the first major...
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1929
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This melodrama, released after Vitagraph had been bought by Warner Bros., was one of the last directorial efforts from film...
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1926
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