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Director
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1971
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When irascible boss T.R. Hollister (Jim Backus) threatens to pull the plug on an underwater environmental living project,...
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Producer
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1969
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In this touching western horse story, a wandering cowboy and rodeo rider finds a beautiful wild stallion, captures him, and...
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Director
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1966
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This drama is based on the true story of a Mexican immigrant and his wife, who travel to California during the Gold Rush of...
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Director
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1965
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Director
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1964
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Frank Pagano, mobster and head of Pagano Enterprises, needs to lose $500,000 within thirty days to avoid paying a large sum...
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Director
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1962
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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Producer
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1961
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Something of a variant on the American western where colonialists face off with Native Americans, The Fiercest Heart by...
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Director, Producer
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1961
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In this satirical costume fantasy, a clumsy no-talent genie ends up chastised by the genie king and given one last chance to...
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Director
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1960
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A routine wartime tale of double-crossing spies and Nazi evils, The Enemy General is about the stereotypical, not exceedingly...
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Director
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1960
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A young Native American boy saves the day in this competent children's western by director George Sherman. Little...
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Director, Producer
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1960
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Hell Bent for Leather is a standard western that features Audie Murphy in the role of Clay, a cowboy hunted by a posse out...
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Director
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1960
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In the seventh episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries, Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) comes...
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Director
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1959
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The off-spring of the legendary British bandit dons his father's tights to help save his countrymen from the tyrannical rule...
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Director, Producer
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1959
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The spectacle of the big top and flying trapeze artists provide a dramatic setting for this standard tale about an aerialist...
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Director
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1959
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In the eighth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) has...
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Director
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1959
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Scotty (Sterling Hayden), a charter pilot operating out of Mexico, is forced to join up with a criminal gang when his son is...
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Director, Producer
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1958
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When a millionaire discovers that he is going to lose half of his business if his missing brother isn't found to keep it out...
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Director
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1958
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In this western, a Texas Ranger quits his job after he is chastised for bringing back so many dead outlaws. When he gets a...
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Director
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1957
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Comanche is one of several 1950s westerns sympathetic to the Indian point of view. Dana Andrews stars as a frontier scout who...
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Director
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1956
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In this western, the tables are turned and the Indians get revenge on the whites. The story centers around a man, who is...
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Director
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1956
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Filmed on location, Treasure of Pancho Villa stars Rory Calhoun as a mercenary at large during Mexico's civil war. Though...
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Director
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1955
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Reviled in his lifetime as a lunatic insurrectionist, Chief Crazy Horse has in recent years emerged as a Native American...
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Director
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1955
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This laid-back western manages to deliver a full quota of action, an agreeable dash of sentiment, and quite a few...
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Director
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1955
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Director
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1954
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Tony Curtis stars as Johnny Dark, a moody automobile designer. Rejected by a major auto firm because of his "radical"...
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Director
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1954
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Rory Calhoun stars as veteran gunfighter Brett Wade in Dawn at Socorro. In a lengthy flashback, the audience learns why Wade...
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Director
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1954
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Lone Hand benefits immensely from the genuine Colorado locations seen throughout. Zachary Hallock (Joel McCrea) and his son...
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Director
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1953
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War Arrow is another of Universal's efficiently produced A plus/B minus Technicolor westerns of the early 1950s....
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1952
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Back at the Front is the second of two film comedies based on the wartime cartoons of Bill Mauldin. As in Up Front, the...
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Director
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1952
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Director
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1952
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Steel Town top-bills Ann Sheridan, but the bulk of the story is carried by John Lund. Cast as Steve Kostane, the nephew of a...
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Director
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1952
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There's stock footage galore in The Golden Horde, a second-feature recreation of the Arabian Nights era. Sir Guy...
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Director
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1951
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Set during WW II, Target Unknown follows the exploits of a group of American flyers who crash behind enemy lines. Captured by...
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Director
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1951
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Tomahawk takes place during the Great Sioux Uprising of the 1860s. Van Heflin stars as famed frontier scout Jim Bridger, who...
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Director
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1951
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The Raging Tide stars Richard Conte as San Francisco crime boss Bruno Felkin. After killing off a rival, Felkin tries to...
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Director
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1951
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Universal's Technicolor program westerns of the 1950s were among the best in the business. Comanche Territory stars...
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Director
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1950
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Roger Quain (Howard Duff) arrives in Europe to look after the welfare of two zoo-bound black panthers. Catherine Ulven...
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Director
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1950
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One of the finest and most troubling films to come out of Universal-International, The Sleeping City tried to emulate some of...
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Director
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1950
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For various reasons, the 1949 western Calamity Jane and Sam Bass has a rather poor reputation amongst film buffs. Many...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1949
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One of the better Universal "budget" musicals of the postwar era, Yes Sir, That's My Baby serves as an excellent showcase for...
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Director
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1949
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Sword in the Desert is set in Palestine during World War II. Dana Andrews plays an American seaman engaged in smuggling...
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Director
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1949
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Red Canyon was one of several medium-budget, Technicolor westerns turned out by Universal-International between 1949 and...
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Director
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1949
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Director
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1948
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Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' starts off on a tense note as a struggling man is led through the streets of a western town,...
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Director
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1948
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John Payne is the no-good lowdown rat who tries to capitalize on postwar patriotism and grief. He finagles a war widow...
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Director
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1948
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Yvonne DeCarlo dons 19th century "adventuress" garb once more in River Lady. This time she's a 19th century gambling queen,...
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Director
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1948
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Worthless from a historical aspect, Black Bart is nonetheless an enjoyable fabrication about the fabled Western outlaw....
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Director
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1948
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Director
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1947
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The "lady" is country lass Janie Clark (Jinx Falkenberg) in this peppy Columbia musical. Upon inheriting several million...
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Director
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1946
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The Technicolor swashbuckler Bandit of Sherwood Forest stars Cornel Wilde as Robert of Nottingham, son of the legendary Robin...
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Director
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1946
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In this backstage musical comedy, a Broadway producer knows that his latest show will be a hit, but before he can stage it,...
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Director
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1946
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In this heartwarming children's movie, an adorable child finds a darling donkey and decides to make it his pet, but in order...
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Director
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1946
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Whenever budget-conscious Columbia laid out good money for Technicolor in the 1940s, it was usually for a musical or an "A"...
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Director
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1946
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The Whistler, mysterious narrator of the radio series of the same name, "knows many things" for he "walks by night." This...
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Director
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1946
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Warner Baxter makes his fourth appearance as Dr. Robert Ordway, criminal-turned-criminologist, in Crime Doctor's Courage....
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Director
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1945
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Leonard Maltin once observed that Storm Over Lisbon is what Casablanca would have looked like had it been produced by...
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Director, Producer
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1944
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Lady and the Monster was the first film version of the classic Curt Siodmak sci-fi/horror tale Donovan's Brain. The plot...
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Director, Producer
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1944
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Though technically a Republic "B", the 58-minute The Purple V has glossy production values commensurate to a top-of-the-bill...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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Don "Red" Barry took a break from westerns to star in the fair-to-middling sentimental drama The West Side Kid. Barry is cast...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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Republic's False Faces is a choice example of wartime "victory casting", with all the male cast members drawn from the ranks...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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No relation to the 1935 Lon Chaney Jr. vehicle of the same name, Republic's A Scream in the Dark is based on...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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A retired septuagenarian writes books on criminology based on his experiences as a Scotland Yard officer. On his seventieth...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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The wartime leading-man shortage obliged Republic Pictures to star draft-proof supporting player Frank Albertson in Mystery...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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Before his promotion to "A" pictures, Don "Red" Barry was perhaps the feistiest of Republic's cowboy-star stable. In Arizona...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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X Marks the Spot was the first of eight brisk wartime-oriented melodramas, each running slightly under an hour, produced and...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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A well-acted, well-paced entry in the Don "Red" Barry Western series from Republic Pictures, The Sombrero Kid featured the...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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The time-honored "homesteaders vs. cattlemen" plot device is given another go-round in the Republic western The Cyclone Kid....
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Associate Producer, Director
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1942
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Don "Red" Barry stars in the lightning-paced Republic western Sundown Fury. Befitting his unofficial title "the cowboy...
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Director
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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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Director, Producer
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1942
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Though Don "Red" Barry is the star of Jesse James, Jr., he plays a character named Johnny Barrett. The scene is a small...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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In this thriller set in WW II London during the bombing raids, a surgeon becomes a homicidal maniac during the frequent...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Don "Red" Barry is unjustly accused of being a Missouri Outlaw. The real bad guys are a gang of crooks who've been conning...
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Director, Producer
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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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Director, Producer
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1941
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Produced and directed by George Sherman, Death Valley Outlaws starred James Cagney-lookalike Donald Barry as Johnny Edwards,...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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There's a surprising lack of phyisical action in Phantom Cowboy, requiring star Don "Red" Barry to carry the picture through...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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The paying customers got two Donald Barrys for the price of one in this typically well-mounted Republic Western directed with...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Bantam-weight western star Don "Red" Barry certainly deserved his designation as "The Cowboy Cagney" in Republic's Desert...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Don "Red" Barry's first western of 1941, Wyoming Wildcat told the careworn but still potent story of a war veteran returning...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Citadel of Crime was the original title of the Republic John Wayne vehicle which eventually emerged as A Man Betrayed (TV...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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This "Three Mesquiteers" western entry stars Robert Livingston as Stony Brooke, Raymond Hatton as Rusty Joslin and...
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Director
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1940
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Yet another fast-paced western featuring the "Three Mesqueteers," pulp writer William Colt McDonald's trio of sagebrush...
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Director
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1940
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Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" western series hopscotched all over the calendar, with some entries taking place in the...
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Director
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1940
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In this western, a cowpoke is framed for the murder of his best friend. Interspersed between the main plot are subplots...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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Bantam-weight western star Don "Red" Barry, Republic's answer to James Cagney, is perfectly cast in One Man's Law. When plans...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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With Under Texas Skies, Republic's Three Mesquiteers underwent a slight change of personnel. Robert Livingston remained as...
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Director
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1940
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An above-average entry in Republic Pictures' long-running "Three Mesqueteers" series, The Trail Blazers is something as...
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Director
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1940
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Don "Red" Barry, the "Wyoming Outlaw" and "Tulsa Kid" in other Republic westerns, does not play any one of the title...
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Associate Producer, Director
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1940
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Don "Red" Barry may be the star of The Tulsa Kid, but the film's acting honors are won with nary a struggle by that shameless...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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Donald Barry, not yet Donald "Red" Barry, heads the cast of the Republic western Ghost Valley Raiders. A federal marshal,...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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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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Screen Story
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1939
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Director
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1939
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South of the Border, a western directered by George Sherman, features two United States government agents (Gene Autry) and...
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Director
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1939
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Gene Autry goes up against another "protection" racket in this tuneful series entry, which also features country & western...
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Director
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1939
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This "Three Mesquiteers" western is based upon the exploits of one James Addison Reavis, a clever 19th century con artist who...
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Director
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1939
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Forever keeping apace of current headlines, Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" series came up with the 1939 entry Wyoming Outlaw....
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Director
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1939
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Director
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1939
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In this episode of the Three Mesquiteers series of westerns the trio must help two rival sides involved in a range war settle...
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Director
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1939
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Forever switching its time-frame from past to present, Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" series returned to a contemporary...
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Director
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1939
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The Three Mesqueteers attempt to prevent wholesale slaughter in this fine Republic Western starring John Wayne,...
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Director
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1939
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Gene Autry goes up against a crooked oil company in this delightful music Western restored in 2001 by Gene Autry...
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Director
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1939
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The Three Mesquiteers ride again in the economical Republic sagebrusher Purple Vigilantes. The Mesquiteers in question are...
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Director
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1938
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Riders of Black Hills is the second of 13 consecutive "Three Mesquiteers" westerns directed by George Sherman. The...
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Director
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1938
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In this entry in the long-running series of westerns, the Three Mesquiteers transform their ranch into a prison farm to...
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Director
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1938
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With the departure of John Wayne to more prestigious films, Robert Livingston returned to the role of Stony Brooke in...
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Director
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1938
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Director
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1938
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Director
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1938
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Director
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1938
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Its somewhat risible title aside (how can a saddle have rhythm?), this is one of the better Gene Autry westerns of the late...
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Director
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1938
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The villains in the "Three Mesquiteers" entry Red River Range are bunch of progressive cattle thieves. This being 1939, the...
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Director
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1938
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Director
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1938
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An early entry in Republic Pictures' popular "Three Mesqueteers" western series, Wild Horse Rodeo features Robert Livingston...
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Director
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1937
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