Quickie king Sam Katzman's Zombies of Mora Tau is a game attempt to imitate what Roger Corman was doing so well over at...
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1957
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Devil Goddess was the sixteenth and last of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller, playing "himself" (as he had...
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1955
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Yet another serial from penny-pinching producer Sam Katzman, the fifteen chapter Gunfighters of the Northwest suffered from...
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1954
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The second of Columbia's Superman serials, the 15-episode Atom Man Vs. Superman stars Kirk Alyn in the dual role of Clark...
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1950
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Following up on the popular 1943 film serial The Batman, this 15-part serial is about a nefarious masked figure called the...
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1949
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A rapidly maturing Gloria Jean is the star of the Columbia musical Manhattan Angel. She's cast at Madison Avenue copywriter...
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1948
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1947
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Jean Porter plays the title role in Betty Co-Ed--and never mind that her character name is Joanne Leeds! The plot gets under...
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1946
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Veteran action specialists Ray Taylor and Lewis D. Collins co-directed this below-average Universal serial featuring brunette...
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1945
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PRC's Outlaws of the Rio Grande stars Tim McCoy in his traditional role of a US marshal. Operating around the Mexican border,...
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1941
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1941
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Muggs Maloney (Leo Gorcey) is supposed to be preparing for the Golden Gloves competition but he doesn't want to train anymore...
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1941
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The 13-episode Universal serial The Green Hornet is based on the radio series of the same name. Gordon Jones stars as Britt...
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1940
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Trailing Double Trouble was the second entry in Monogram's "Range Busters" series. Ray Corrigan, John King and Max Terhune...
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1940
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The original 1940 serial gets pared down to feature length under the direct supervision of Green Hornet historian Martin...
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1940
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In all aspects a mediocre B-Western, Smoky Trails once again trotted out the old story of a young man pretending to join a...
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1939
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The FBI goes up against a female gang leader in this ultra-low-budget thriller directed by Raymond K. Johnson. Grant Withers...
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1939
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The third of eight Bob Steele Westerns produced by bargain-basement company Metropolitan, Mesquite Buckaroo was a slight...
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1939
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1939
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In this exciting western, a mysterious masked hero helps tired settlers protect their lands from the wicked land-grabbers....
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1939
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Singer-songwriter Art Jarrett was given a tryout as a singing cowboy in Grand National's Trigger Pals. His cohorts included...
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1939
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1939
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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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1938
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The first of six Ken Maynard Westerns produced on the cheap by the Alexander brothers, Max and Arthur, Whirlwind Horseman...
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1938
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Bantam-weight cowboy star Bob Steele stars in Thunder in the Desert. If you're familiar with Steele, you'll know that he was...
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1938
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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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A B-Western of the old school, Durango Valley Raiders stars diminutive Bob Steele as Keene Cordner, a drifter who obtains the...
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1938
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In this western, a good-guy must halt a battle between cattle ranchers and settlers. An outlaw exploits the feud by working...
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1938
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1938
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Bob Steele -- or, as he was known in the trade papers, "Our Bob" -- stars as Tom Shaw, the courageous foreman of the ranch...
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1937
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1937
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In this western, a cattleman's son and a homesteader's daughter fall in love, but find their love thwarted by a...
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1937
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Bar Z Bad Men is a slick 1930s oater showcasing Johnny Mack Brown. Per the title, Brown signs on as ranchhand at the Bar Z....
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1937
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No, we don't get to see Johnny Mack Brown's mother in labor in A Lawman is Born. Brown is "born" as a star packer when he's...
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1937
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Paroled-to Die was one of Bob Steele's best starring westerns for producer A. W. Hackel. Wasting precious little time with...
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1937
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Bob Steele once again goes in search for the outlaw who murdered his father in this average Western released by Republic...
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1937
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A disgruntled ranger quits his job after a crooked state's attorney manages to get a case of murder thrown out of court in...
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1937
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To those well versed in the Bob Steelewesterns of the 1930s, it's hardly surprising to reveal that the plot of Arizona...
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1937
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Boothill Brigade stars Johnny Mack Brown as frontier do-gooder Lon Cardigan. Villainous land-grabber John Porter...
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1937
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Though A.W. Hackel's Supreme Pictures went belly-up in 1936, he continued grinding out his popular Bob Steele westerns,...
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1937
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In this western, a tough hombre begins stalking his brother's killer. He shows up during a range war and because he is a...
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1937
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The third of six Rex Bell Westerns produced by the Alexander brothers, Arthur and Max, The Idaho Kid was the first to be...
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1937
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Bob Steele plays a Boy in Blue in the low-budget western Cavalry. The diminutive Steele leads his troopers against all manner...
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1936
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In 1936, Universal Pictures created a sensation with Flash Gordon, a 13-part adventure serial based on the popular comic...
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1936
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1936
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In this drama, a young boy earns the trust of an especially skittish colt and they form a special bond. Trouble ensues when...
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1935
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If MGM could cast an Olympic champion it its Tarzan series, so could Sol Lesser's Principal Pictures. Thus it was that...
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1933
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Golddigging Verna Wilson (Natalie Morehead) files suit against married millionaire John Randolph (Montague Love) for breach...
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1932
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This adventure film consists of a 12-part serial that has been spliced together. The story basically follows the travails of...
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1932
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In his first Western for Columbia, Tim McCoy played one of his favorite characters, the reformed professional gambler....
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1931
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"Suggested" by the book The West That Was by legendary showman William F. Cody, this 12 chapter Universal serial was merely...
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1931
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Buck Jones is supported by a very young John Wayne in this fine Western from his early years at Columbia Pictures. They play...
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1931
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A couple of holdovers from the silent era, Kenneth Harlan and Edna Murphy, starred in this below-average Universal serial...
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1931
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This western serial chronicles the adventures of a young girl whose uncle has discovered gold out West. Accompanied by her...
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1930
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The surly but magnificent Rex the Wonder Horse was top-billed in Universal's Hoofbeats of Vengeance. As had been the case in...
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1929
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Ted Wells was nearing the end of his days as a Universal cowboy star when he made Grit Wins, in which he prevents the...
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1929
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1929
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1929
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Breaking up a stage robbery, cowboy Bill Allen (Ted Wells) discovers to his dismay that the leader of the gang...
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1928
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Yet another heroine faces yet another forced marriage in this typical Fred Humes oater, produced, cookie-cutter style, by...
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1928
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1927
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1927
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Hard-drinking silent screen hero Art Acord starred opposite his then-wife Louise Lorraine in this Universal oater directed by...
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1927
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Legendary frontiersman Buffalo Bill Cody's "The Great West That Was" became serialized by Universal in 1926 featuring Edmund...
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1926
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Produced by the prolific Film-Booking-Office, who specialized in inexpensive westerns, Range Terror starred the taciturn...
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1925
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Easterner Neva Gerber travels in search of the villain who killed her brother. She is aided in her quest by cowboy...
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1924
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Even luminaries such as actress Blanche Sweet and director Henry King had off days and they must have been going through...
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1920
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Newspaper cartoonist Bud Fisher penned the exotically titled short story The Green Gullabaloo, which was committed to film in...
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1918
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