Two rich and wealthy millionaires who have a lot of money bet that reporter Robert Pryor can't spend $720,000 in twelve...
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1935
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In this British WW II era espionage film a Nazi spy purloins a secret cartridge in Paris and must make it back to Germany....
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1940
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The opening sequence of this Ken Maynard Western is spectacular: Attempting to save heroine Beth Marion from the ubiquitous...
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1936
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The Mongram "special" Beggars in Ermine was based on a novel by Esther Lynd Day. Having lost both legs in an accident,...
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1934
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1929
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Roy Rogers fans were in for a shock in the opening scenes of Billy the Kid Returns--for there was Rogers, playing the title...
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1938
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Future Academy Award-winner Hattie McDaniel briefly brightened the proceedings in this, one of her two B-Western appearances...
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1932
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Weather-beaten Harry Carey stars as an old-time Westerner who ends up in jail on a trumped-up charge. Carey busts out of the...
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1932
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What a combination! Break the News boasted the talents of English stage star Jack Buchanan, French entertainer...
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1939
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Also known as From Broadway to Cheyenne, this Rex Bell vehicle is an excellent amalgam of the western and gangster genres....
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1932
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Wild Bill comes to the rescue when his friend needs him to take care of a crook in this western. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1943
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Set in British Columbia but filmed in Colorado, Cariboo Trail stars Randolph Scott as a cattle-drive boss from Montana....
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1950
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A stage play by the astonishingly prolific Edgar Wallace was the source for the British melodrama Case of the Frightened...
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1939
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The first of four low-budget Westerns that veteran cowboy star Harry Carey made for poverty row company Artclass Pictures,...
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1931
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British Writer/director Anthony Kimmins was willing to expand his range from drawing room comedy to the "low" humors of the...
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1939
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This Roy Rogers musical western (his second starring vehicle for Republic) concerns itself with a group of Texas Rangers,...
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1938
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1933
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The murder of a songstress promotes the investigation by reporter Jim Martin (Hugh Wakefield) to clear the name of Lady...
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1937
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Two of Hollywood's duller actors, Conrad Nagel and Florence Rice, star in this overly complicated melodrama from Columbia...
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1935
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As cheap as any other poverty-row talkie, Dragnet Patrol possesses a breezy charm that is hard to resist. Glenn Tryon stars...
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1932
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Possibly inspired by the 1937 British melodrama They Drive By Night, East of Piccadilly is an austere shocker set in London....
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1941
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1935
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B-Western perennial Bob Steele made attempts at diversifying in 1933 by playing a circus acrobat in The Gallant Fool and a...
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1933
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In this western, a persuasive young oil salesman persuades the residents of a small Texas town to invest in an oil well....
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1933
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William Powell stars in this drama as William Foster, a gifted defense attorney with a gift for making cases go his way....
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1930
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In this drama, a frustrated upper-class writer decides that he will find real inspiration by examining his subjects...
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1949
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Imagine a whole country where music is outlawed! Director Walter Forde and writer Marian Dix dreamed up such a horrendous...
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1936
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In this western, a hero is arrested and tossed in the pokey. He and a renowned mail thief escape together. It is soon...
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1933
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1954
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A good idea never really gets off the ground in this circus melodrama/western starring Bob Steele. The bantamweight cowboy...
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1933
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The Galloping Romeo is Bob Steele, a wandering cowboy who's had incredibly bad luck with women. After several romantic...
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1933
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Michael Curtiz directs this Technicolor Western based on the familiar story by Clements Ripley about the rivalry between...
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1938
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First-time director Lew Ayres performs miracles on a tiny budget in the Civil War drama Hearts in Bondage. The story offers a...
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1936
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Filmed on glorious locations at the foot of California's Mount Whitney by ace cinematographer Archie Stout, this...
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1932
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"Wild Bill" Elliott heads the all-star (by B-flick standards, at any rate) western Hidden Valley Outlaws. Elliott does battle...
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1944
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In this emotional drama, a lonely British housekeeper, uses her hard-earned savings account to finance a trip to America so...
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1936
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In this drama, a writer, dissatisfied with his flagging career, decides to raise some money by walking from New York to San...
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1936
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Edward Eggleston's best-selling novel The Hoosier Schoolmaster was brought to the screen in 1935 by Monogram Pictures, which...
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1935
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Filmed in two weeks at Red Rock Canyon and Lone Pine, California, Hop-Along Cassidy was the opener of one of the best -- and...
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1935
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Based on Adam Hull Shirk's moth-eaten 1927 play The Ape, this comedy-mystery-thriller is one of those static, ham-fisted...
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1934
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Sinclair Lewis's 1920 novel Main Street came to the screen in 1936 from Warner Bros. under this rather more mundane title....
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1936
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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 plans of outlaw miners are foiled when Hopalong Cassidy assists a young woman to reopen her gold mine. (AKA...
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1938
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A superior Tim McCoy Western, Justice of the Range featured a range feud between John Mclean (Edward J. LeSaint) and his...
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1935
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Famed aviator Frank Hawks proves anew in Klondike that, as an actor, he was an excellent pilot. Though billed second, Hawks...
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1932
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Perhaps the best of Mascot Pictures' feature-film releases, Ladies Crave Excitement is also one of the fastest 69 minutes...
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1935
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Originally filmed in Sepiatone, Let Freedom Ring is a satisfying Nelson Eddy musical with patriotic overtones. Set in the...
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1939
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The legendary so-bad-it's-good serial The Lost City manages to keep the audience on its toes for 12 full chapters. It all...
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1934
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One of the most technically accomplished and sophisticated movie musicals of the 1930's, Rouben Mamoulian's Love Me Tonight...
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1932
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In this western, a cowboy and his pals must stop outlaws from stealing a cache of gold ore. Action ensues, and they succeed....
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1943
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After helping prevent a bank robbery, young drifter John Weston (John Wayne) is assigned by Marshal Higgins (George "Gabby"...
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1934
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Man of Conquest was the first "super production" from Republic Pictures, a studio not known for its lavish budgets. This...
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1939
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Two wild western towns battle it out for the position of county seat. Fortunately, Red Ryder and his little side-kick are...
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1944
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Beautifully restored to its original theatrical length of 84 minutes by the Gene Autry Foundation, Melody Ranch is a bright,...
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1940
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In this western, a crusty old sourdough finally finds the silver mine of his dreams only to find his mine threatened by...
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1944
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In this crime drama, policemen pursue a convicted killer as he diligently searches for the real culprit. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1934
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When a car crash ends the life of a fabulously wealthy patron of the arts, the decedent's $20,000,000 fortune is inherited by...
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1936
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A young woman believes that her mother's gambling house is a hotel. When a gambler angry about being cheated there convinces...
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1933
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A rather nifty little science fiction-thriller/murder mystery from Poverty Row company Monogram, Mystery Liner was based on a...
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1934
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Nevada City finds Roy Rogers and his perennial sidekick Gabby Hayes cast as stagecoach drivers. Their boss is Joseph Crehan,...
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1941
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1932
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In this complicated comedy chronicles a caper involving jewel thieves and an unlucky parking lot jockey whom they mistake...
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1938
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"Old Roses," an elderly small town gardener with a love of the fragrant blossoms becomes friends with two young lovers. Such...
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1935
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1946
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The second in a series of six projected Lane Chandler westerns produced by H&H Productions, this film featured the rugged...
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1933
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This brisk Monogram melodrama includes all the requisite entertainment elements: Talented cast, solid story, a plenitude of...
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1933
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1937
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In this drama, a singer finds himself stuck with his best friend's newly orphaned son. Now he must juggle both parenthood and...
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1929
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In perhaps the most haunting opening of any B-Western, Randy Rides Alone has John Wayne enter a deserted saloon filled with...
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1934
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Bob Steele has trouble sticking to The Ranger's Code in this western. As the sheriff, Steele must bring in a young man who's...
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1933
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In this entertaining western, Roy Rogers rides to the rescue of ranchers threatened by a drought. With his rousing songs, he...
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1941
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Casey Jones shares his railroad wisdom with a young engineer in this lively train film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1934
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The success of 1947's Badman's Territory prompted RKO Radio to assemble another "outlaw rally," Return of the Badmen....
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1948
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Following a string of mysterious robberies, Scotland Yard assigns its best detective, Inspector Elk, to bring the crooks to...
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1938
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In his third of six low-budget Westerns for Poverty Row company Sono Art-World Wide, diminutive cowboy ace Bob Steele was...
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1932
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Roll on Texas Moon was the first of 26 Roy Rogers vehicles directed by fast-action specialist William Witney. The plot...
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1946
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1933
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1939
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1936
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Monogram's Skyway stars Ray Walker in his usual role as a brash troublemaker who can't hold down a job. This time he's a...
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1933
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When silent star Colleen Moore nervously faced a microphone for her first "sound" test, the results were so positive that...
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1929
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Bob Steele goes in search of the outlaw who killed both his parents and stole a valuable ring in this pedestrian western from...
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1936
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Roy Rogers could do no wrong at the box office in 1946, so it's safe to assume that Song of Arizona would have been a hit...
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1946
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A brutal murder has been committed, and an eyewitness has placed wealthy philanthropist Jerome Breen (Lionel Atwill) at the...
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1933
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1931
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In this detective drama, a secret service agent is assigned to investigate the death of a bag lady who was discovered to be...
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1938
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1941
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Made with the full cooperation of the real-life Texas Rangers (who never met a publicity gimmick they didn't like), this...
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1936
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With a 45-minute running time, or thereabouts, Texas Terror was John Wayne's shortest Lone Star/Monogram Western and far from...
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1935
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The 1934 B western Tombstone Terror could also have been titled All in the Family. Its star is Bob Steele, and its director...
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1934
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Diminutive cowboy star Bob Steele, who that same year also played a circus acrobat, a would-be boxer, and a barn-storming...
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1933
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In this western, Red Ryder, his youthful sidekick, and another pal take on a wicked governor. This was the first in a new...
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1944
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Republic's Under Nevada Skies blends equal parts music and action, resulting in a treat for fans of both. Roy Rogers stars as...
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1946
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Gladys George, a superlative actress often wasted in secondary roles, carries her starring assignment in Valiant is the Word...
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1936
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Johnny Mack Brown goes in search of a treasure map tattooed on the chest of a man who once betrayed his father in this...
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1936
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In this WW II propaganda film, a German doctor, highly praised by his Nazi employers, finds it increasingly difficult to...
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1941
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1940
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In this engagingly silly musical fantasy from the waning days of WW2, Fred MacMurray stars as Bill, who wants to serve his...
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1945
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In this western, a lawman restores law and order in town. He also stops a greedy horseman from trapping wild stallions with...
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1932
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James Cagney stars as a popular prizefighter who loses his winnings through too much partying and too many women. Cagney's...
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1932
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Though well past 50, Harry Carey could still play a virile and convincing cowboy hero in such inexpensive westerns as Without...
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1932
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The popularity of musical-comedy favorite Jack Hulbert sometimes obscured the fact that his brother Claude was a talented...
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1936
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Promoted from Republic B westerns to "A" productions, William "Wild Bill" Elliot found himself in the sort of roles...
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1947
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This Roy Rogers vehicle is a followup (though not a sequel) to 1940's Young Buffalo Bill. Definitely a "premature...
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"Gabby"
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1940
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Young Buffalo Bill was one of a brief series of Roy Rogers "historical westerns" of the early 1940s. Per the title, Rogers...
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"Gabby"
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1940
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Robin Hood of the Pecos was set immediately after the Civil War, when most of Texas was under the thumb of corrupt northern...
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"Gabby" Hornaday
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1941
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Arapahoe Brown
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1941
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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Baggy Whittaker
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1945
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An above-average cast makes up for the lack of production values in this, the second of 32 Bob Steele Westerns produced by...
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Bill Orkin
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1934
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Quick-draw legend Bat Masterson is summoned to Kansas to end a small-town feud between local farmers and criminal ranch...
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Billy Jones/Brandyhead Jones
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1947
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An early Bob Steele sound oater from low-budget company Tiffany, Nevada Buckaroo featured the bantam-weight star as the...
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Cherokee
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1931
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In a slight change of pace, low-budget Western star Bob Steele plays a cowboy-turned-race car driver in this otherwise...
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Chuck Wiggins
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1933
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In his first western, former football star Reb Russell plays Clint Mason, a young parolee returning to Bonanza City intent on...
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Col. Campbell
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1934
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This Monogram melodrama gets off to a quick start as a young man is shot to death -- while he's being led to the electric...
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Collins
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1933
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In this is '40s western a U.S. marshal chases a band of big-name bandits into no-man's territory (land outside of U.S....
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Coyote
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1946
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Based on Tracks, a 1928 short story by Stephen Payne, this low-budget Western from Diversion Pictures told the ancient story...
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Dan Hughes
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1936
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John Wayne stars in this hard-driving oater which was co-written by character actor Paul Fix. Wayne plays Rocklin, a...
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Dave
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1941
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In Old Oklahoma is better known today by its reissue title, War of the Wildcats. John Wayne heads the cast as oil man Dan...
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Desprit Dan
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1943
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Set in the years leading up to the Civil War and its outbreak, Dark Command tells a fictionalized version of the story of...
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Doc Grunch
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1940
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Gene Autry's first starring Western, Tumbling Tumbleweeds sets the pace for the 98 or so Autry oaters to come. As he would...
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Dr. Parker
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1935
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Earl Dwire supplies a deliciously ripe performance as a half-breed outlaw in this early John Wayne Western from Monogram....
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Dusty
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1935
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Dusty Rhodes
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1934
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Foley
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1935
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This better-than-average Buck Jones western stars Jones as Buck Saunders, shunned by his community because it is believed...
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Ford Cruze
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1935
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In this western, Roy Rogers rides out to stop angry Confederate terrorists from harassing Missouri residents because they...
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Gabby
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1939
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Roy Rogers plays an outlaw out to avenge the murder of his brother in this fine Republic Western directed by one of the...
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Gabby
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1940
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Brothers end up on opposite sides of the law in this Western set during the Civil War. Posing as a Union officer, Don Mason,...
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Gabby
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1940
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Donald Barry plays the legendary outlaw of the title in this Roy Rogers Western which, needless to say, plays fast and loose...
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Gabby
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1939
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Republic's winning combination of western star Wild Bill Elliot, comic sidekick Gabby Hayes and leading lady Anne Jeffreys is...
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Gabby
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1943
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Roy Rogers saves the day for the ranchers of Cherokee City in this fast-paced comedy-Western directed and produced by Joseph...
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Gabby
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1942
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As in all his early westerns, Roy Rogers battles true Old West outlaws in the fine In Old Caliente. He is, as usual, Roy...
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Gabby
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1939
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Roy Rogers saves Dale Evans from being hoodwinked by a rodeo competitor in this pleasant, and pleasantly tuneful, B-Western...
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Gabby
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1944
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The Man from Cheyenne is Roy Rogers, who does his best to squash a gang of cattle rustlers. What Roy doesn't know is that the...
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Gabby
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1942
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Overland Mail Robbery is another entry in Republic's "Wild Bill" Elliot western series. Once again, Elliot's leading lady is...
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Gabby
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1943
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Roy Rogers takes on crooked wartime profiteeers in the musical western Ridin' Down the Canyon. Posing as solid citizens, the...
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Gabby
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1942
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It's hard to dislike the Roy Rogers musical western Romance on the Range, but it's equally hard to get too enthusiastic about...
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Gabby
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1942
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Roy Rogers is forced to chase down his own kid brother in this exemplary Republic Pictures oater produced and directed by...
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Gabby
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1939
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In this western, Rogers and his sidekick Gabby get into all kinds of trouble when they ride into Tombstone and find...
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Gabby
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1941
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Roy Rogers got himself a new sidekick in the disheveled, toothless person of George "Gabby" Hayes in this fine Republic...
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Gabby
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1939
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In this western, a dreamy young woman, tired of her boring life and job travels to an abandoned town where her grandmother...
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Gabby
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1945
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Roy Rogers champions the cause of Easterner Sylvia Clark (Helen Parrish), who is in danger of losing her father's ranch to...
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Gabby
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1942
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Most cowboy leading men have only a single leading lady: in Utah, Roy Rogers is literally surrounded by delectable females,...
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Gabby
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1945
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Despite its tantalizing title, Wall Street Cowboy must rank as one of the lesser Roy Rogers films. The story is set in motion...
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Gabby
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1939
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This gentle, tuneful western is one of cowboy crooner Roy Rogers' best and most successful films; it is also his personal...
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Gabby Kendrick
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1946
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The 1943 Republic westerns of "Wild Bill" Elliot maintained a high batting average, and Bordertown Gunfighters was no...
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Gabby Whitaker
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1943
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Having previously introduced Cole Porter's hit song "Don't Fence Me In" in Hollywood Canteen, Roy Rogers performs the song...
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Gabby Whitaker
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1945
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One of the better Roy Rogers vehicles of its period, Home in Oklahoma casts Rogers as a crusading frontier newspaper editor....
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Gabby Whitaker
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1947
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A tuneful Roy Rogers Western, Along the Navajo Trail finds Dale Evans' Lazy A Ranch under siege from nasty J. Richard Bentley...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1945
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In the tradition of several of the Gene Autry vehicles of the 1930s, Roy Rogers' Helldorado is built around a real-life...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1946
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The United States Air Force dropping bombs on decent, taxpaying ranchers is perhaps not your standard B-Western theme but...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1939
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The Man From Oklahoma is set during a 20th century renactment of the 19th century Oklahoma land rush, but if patrons wanted...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1945
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Rainbow over Texas is set in a western never-never land, with vintage six-shooters and stagecoaches sharing screen time with...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1946
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Sons of the Pioneers is a showcase for?the Sons of the Pioneers, who are reteamed with ex-"Son" Roy Rogers in this budget...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1942
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In this western, Roy plays both the villain and the hero. As the bad-guy, he heads a ring of rustlers. The trouble begins...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1942
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In this western, Wild Bill and his assistant, try to learn why a young med school graduate is being spurned by the members...
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Gabby Whittaker
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1943
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A young John Wayne is charged with building a road into the title valley in this routine Western from Monogram. The building...
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George Hale
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1935
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A randy stud, a Kentucky Derby winner, sires a successor on the sly and creates all sorts of problems for his owner in this...
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Gramp
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1939
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In this backwoods musical, two feudin' families provide the basis of the action. The tale begins as the head of one family...
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Grandpappy
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1937
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The Big Bonanza was a Republic Studios in-betweener: too elaborate for B picture, not expensive enough for an "A"....
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Hap Selby
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1944
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In this western, two disparate twins ride the range. One is a real troublemaker while the other is a government agent. When...
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Hardtack
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1940
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Cowboy star Kermit Maynard's rope-twirling skills are seen to good advantage in Song of the Trail. Maynard is cast as a...
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Hobson
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1936
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The third entry in John Wayne's superior Lone Star series for producer Paul Malvern, The Lucky Texan features Wayne as Jerry...
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Jake Benson
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1934
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Randolph Scott puts in time with Paramount's Pine-Thomas unit in the big-budget western Albuquerque. Scott is cast as Cole...
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Juke
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1947
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Republic's The Lawless Nineties reteams the studio's up-and-coming cowboy star John Wayne with 19-year-old ingenue...
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Maj. Carter
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1936
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The British Emil was yet another adaptation of Erich Kastner's frequently-filmed children's novel Emil and the Detectives....
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Man in Bowler Hat
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1938
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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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Marshal "Windy" Halliday
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1939
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John Wayne attempts to locate Shirley Jean Rickert's wayward father in this low-budget Western from his days with Monogram....
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Matt Downing
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1934
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Definitely the most expensive-looking of John Wayne's "Lone Star" westerns, The Star Packer casts "the Duke" as U.S. marshal...
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Matt Matlock/"The Shadow"
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1934
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In this western, brave Roy Rogers and his pals take on high-tech big city gangsters who fight their battles with airplanes...
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Mayor Whittaker
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1942
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Produced in garish Cinecolor, this aspiring "A" Western features John Payne as Clay Fletcher, an Eastern lawyer assigned to...
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Pesky
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1949
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A mystery man works behind the scenes in this tuneful Roy Rogers western in which the local theatre owner attempts to ruin...
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Professor Mortimer "Gabby" Blackstone
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1941
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Sgt. Whittaker
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1940
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Filmed in the desert near Lake Elsinore and Lake Hemet, CA, and in the San Jacinto Mountains, The Man From Hell's Edges was...
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Shamrock
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1932
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Hopalong Cassidy's young sidekick, Johnny Nelson, is falsely accused of robbing the Bar 20 in this the fourth installment of...
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Shanghai
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1936
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Sheriff
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1941
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In the first of his 16 Westerns for Monogram, John Wayne plays Singin' Sandy Saunders, a drifter who witnesses what he at...
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Sheriff Denton
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1933
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John Wayne once again goes undercover to catch a wanted outlaw in this average entry in his 1934-1935 Western series for...
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Sheriff Jake
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1934
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Diminutive cowboy star Bob Steele took to the air in this his second-to-last Western for Poverty Row company Sono Art-World...
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Si Haller
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1932
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In the second of producer Harry Sherman's Hopalong Cassidy Westerns, Deputy Sheriff Cassidy (William Boyd) promises El Toro...
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Spike
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1936
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Although dismissed in its day as just another cheap Western, God's Country and the Man proves to be a surprisingly well-made...
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Stingaree Kelly
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1931
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Bar 20 Rides Again was the 3rd of William Boyd's Hopalong Cassidy flicks. As with most early entries in the Cassidy series,...
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Windy
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1936
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Windy
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1938
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Hopalong Cassidy meets Belle Starr in this rather somber entry in the long-running Western series. Belle (Natalie Moorhead)...
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Windy
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1938
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Based on Clarence E. Mulford's Mesquite Jenkins, Tumbleweed from 1932, Heart of the West addresses the issue of fences on the...
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Windy
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1937
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Hills of Old Wyoming was the 10th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" series, and at 79 minutes one of the longest of the batch...
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Windy
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1937
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Superior locations, above-average direction, better than usual lighting and competent acting were the ingredients that made...
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Windy
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1937
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William Boyd, alias "Hopalong Cassidy," dons the guise of fop in order to catch the bad guys in this above-average series...
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Windy
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1938
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Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) rescues a stranded schoolmarm (Muriel Evans) from a lecherous saloon owner (Onslow Stevens)...
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Windy
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1936
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Trail Dust was the eighth entry in the 66-film "Hopalong Cassidy" series. William Boyd, of course, is Hoppy, while his...
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Windy
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1936
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Bar 20 Justice is the 16th entry in the durable "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. As ever, William Boyd stars as Hoppy, this...
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Windy Halliday
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1938
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An above-average "Hopalong Cassidy" series entry, Borderland has Hoppy (William Boyd) going undercover as a bandit in a tough...
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Windy Halliday
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1937
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The seventh of the "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns, Hopalong Cassidy Returns stars, as always, William Boyd as the...
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Windy Halliday
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1936
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A former assistant to W.S. Van Dyke, Leslie Selander took over directorial chores from the unimaginative Nate Watt with this...
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Windy Halliday
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1937
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In this entry in the long-running western series, Hoppy and his pals must journey to Mexico after receiving a summons. Upon...
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Windy Halliday
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1938
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Sometimes mistakenly referred to as Bride of the West, this superior "Hopalong Cassidy" entry packs every conceivable...
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Windy Halliday
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1938
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After several overlong "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns, Rustler's Valley brings things back under control with a short-and-sweet...
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Windy Halliday
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1937
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The "Hopalong Cassidy" series closed out 1937 with its 14th entry, Texas Trail. No surprises in the cast: William Boyd is...
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Windy Halliday
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1937
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All cruel jokes aside, actor Sonny Tufts did on occasion deliver something resembling a good screen performance. In the...
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Windy Lucas
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1948
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