Sixth and Main is the Los Angeles street corner where on any given day you might find itinerant local "character" John Doe...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1977
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Two guys looking for a good time find more than they bargained for in this low-budget action story laced with comedy. Chris...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1974
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"You don't make up for your sins in church; you do it in the streets; you do it at home. The rest is bulls--t, and you know...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1973
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Steve McQueen is ideally cast as a champion race car driver, participating in the famed 24-hour race headquartered in Le...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1971
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A Gunfight was the first mainstream American film to be produced by an Indian tribe -- specifically, the Jicarilla Apaches of...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1971
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Frank Benson (Bob Hope) and his wife, Elaine (Jane Wyman), decide to end their marriage after 20 years. Their daughter, Nancy...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1969
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Kenneth Daly (Scott Hylands) is the right-wing anti-abortion fanatic who snaps when his girlfriend has an abortion. The...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1969
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Rhodes Reason is the requisite Hollywood "name" actor in the Japanese-produced King Kong Escapes. While hacking through the...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1967
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Whip-wielding westerner Lash LaRue closes out his 1947 schedule with Cheyenne Takes Over. Once again teamed with comical...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1947
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Russell Hayden, formerly of the Hopalong Cassidy Westerns, stars in this mini-Western as "Utah" Nyes, a young rancher...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1946
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Though no more expensive or ambitious than any of his earlier Sam Katzman-produced vehicles, Bela Lugosi's Voodoo Man is...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1944
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Having ended its 11-year run at 20th Century-Fox, the "Charlie Chan" series set up shop at Monogram with the singularly...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1944
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Having worked as a duo in the first three entries of Monogram's low-budget "Trail Blazers" series, veteran Western stars Ken...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1944
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In their third and final "Trail Blazers" Western together, Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele witness what appears to be...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1944
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Whatever poor Bela Lugosi may have done in a past life, the man did not deserve The Ape Man, arguably the worst of his...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1943
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Ghosts on the Loose (which features no ghosts whatsoever) is perhaps the best-known of Monogram's "East Side Kids" series....
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1943
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In a rather desperate attempt to duplicate the success of Republic Pictures' Three Mesqueteers B-Western series, Monogram...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1943
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Having functioned as Alvin J. Neitz's assistant director in the first two "Trail Blazers" Westerns, Monogram...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1943
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A true "guilty pleasure" crime melodrama with horror movie touches, the low-budget The Living Ghost stars future Academy...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1942
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In this murder mystery, a re-working of The Sphinx, a distract attorney is determined to prove that the community's most...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1942
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After an opening scene at a Washington DC cocktail party where it is demonstrated that "loose lips sink ships", the plot...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1942
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Despite the typical Monogram drawbacks -- murky photography, stolid staging, ramshackle sets -- The Corpse Vanishes remains...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1942
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Hoof and mouth disease reared its ugly head in this unusual Tex Ritter singing Western from Monogram. Ritter played Tex...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1940
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In his sixth of nine Monogram releases of 1940, Tex Ritter played a U.S. Marshal coming to the aid of a beleaguered...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1940
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Featuring even more musical numbers than usual, this Tex Ritter Western from Monogram marked the feature film debut of the...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1940
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One of the more unusual B-Westerns of the 1930s, Down the Wyoming Trail featured the spectacle of stampeding elk.Tex Ritter...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1939
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After having terrorized singing cowboy Tex Ritter in 19 consecutive Westerns, veteran Bad Guy Charles King found himself...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1939
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Not exactly famous for its innovative story lines, Monogram's Jack Randall Westerns were mostly written by genre hack Robert...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1939
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Tex Ritter, Monogram' low-budget answer to Republic's Gene Autry, got himself a new sidekick in rangy Nelson McDowell in the...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1939
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Featuring the husband-and-wife team of Jack Randall and Louise Stanley, this lukewarm Monogram Western eschewed the musical...
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Cinematographer
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1938
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In his second music Western for Monogram, Tex Ritter had the dubious honor of being accompanied by hillbilly acts Louise...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1938
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Cowboy star Kermit Maynard's series for Ambassador Films was evenly divided between Northwest-Mountie adventures and...
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Editor
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1937
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