Giant Flesh-Eating Rabbits Ravage American Southwest After Scientist Slips Up! Such is the plot of this unintentionally...
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1972
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The Cartwrights give food and shelter to a bedraggled, impoverish company of army veterans, who have been denied their...
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1969
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Sombra, the Spider Woman is the feature-film abridgement of the 1947 Republic serial The Black Widow (which explains why a...
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1966
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In Sheriff Coffee's absence, Virginia City's mayor (Ted Knight) hires ruthlessly efficient lawman Wes Dann (Eric Fleming) as...
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1966
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Comic actor George Furth, who later cowrote the hit Broadway musical "Company", appears in this episode as by-the-book Army...
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1966
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In this religious movie, a married pair of television writers begin researching a script on restless teenagers and end up as...
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1965
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Held in thrall by a gang of rustlers, the local cattleman's association hires a professional gunman named Simmons (Robert...
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1965
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TV certainly makes strange bedfellows, as witness this Branded episode featuring veteran film star Pat O'Brien and recording...
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1965
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Dan Duryea plays a Western bounty hunter, expert in his job, but ill at ease with his conscience. He is shunned by the "good"...
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1965
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1963
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Pat Hingle guest stars as Mike Decker, a Chicago newspaper columnist who has always believed in the innocence of accused...
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1963
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Having been repeatedly denied parole, imprisoned bootlegger Al Remp (J.D. Cannon) faces another setback when he is shunted...
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1963
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A gang of bandits attacks the stagecoach carrying Hoss Cartwright and two nuns, elderly Mother Veronica (Ilka Windish) and...
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1963
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In this violent western, a Mexican gunslinger is permanently disabled while trying to save his boy from the hangman's noose....
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1962
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Set in the mid-19th century during the California Gold Rush when the long-time Spanish residents of the territory found...
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1962
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In a variation on the classic Guy de Maupassant short story "Boule de Suif", gambler Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) is ostracized...
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1962
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Playboy Loring Lamont (Tony Travis) lures his father's secretary Arlene Ferris (Andra Martin) to his beach house, with...
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1961
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In this sci-fi fantasy, based on a Jules Verne story, two 18th-century men are preparing for a duel when they find...
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1961
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John Fox Jr.'s popular 1906 novel has been filmed several times, and converted into a number of theatrical presentations. The...
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1961
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Based on the Edna Ferber novel, this engrossing period piece covers the triumphs, tragedies, loves, and sorrows of a few...
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1960
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This action film set just after the Civil War tends to stay on the surface of the story instead of diving deeper into...
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1960
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Ben Sutton (Richard Shannon) is having a high old time spending the royalties from his best-selling book, dealing with his...
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1960
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A bitter feud in the New Mexico town of Santos has as its central figure a notorious Mexican gunman named Juan Carlos Morita...
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1959
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Unscrupulous trader Mike Wilson (Jack Warden molests two Paiute Indian women, then manages to place the blame on Adam...
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1959
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Caught gambling on a military post, Bart (Jack Kelly) is given the choice of spending several months in the stockage or...
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1959
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The fourth season of Maverick gets under way minus the series' popular star James Garner, who'd vacated the role of frontier...
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1959
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A standard crime story with a dash of a disillusioned generation of men thrown in for good measure, The Rebel Set, also known...
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1959
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A routine western with a classic theme, the "lone Texan" of the title is Clint Banister (Willard Parker) who finds trouble at...
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1959
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Bob Hope plays a 19th-century insurance agent whose miserable sales record prompts his boss to send him out West, where he...
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1959
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The creation and testing of jet planes is the focus of this action film. The story centers on a boozy hero from the Korean...
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1959
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Miracle of the Hills is a melodramatic, standard western with two ostensible "enemies" that fuel the plot: a decent town...
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1959
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While often regarded as one of America's greatest novelists, William Faulkner produced work that did not always translate...
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1958
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No sooner has he arrived in the town of Hollow Rock than Bret (James Garner) loses his money in a crooked poker game....
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1958
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This episode marks the first Maverick appearances of urbane swindler Gentleman Jack Darby (Richard Long) and Southern-fried...
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1958
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In San Francisco, Bart (Jack Kelly) suspects that one of the town's leading citizens, Van Buren Kingsley, is a swindler....
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1958
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In the fourth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) has...
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1958
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Gun Battle at Monterey begins where most other westerns would end: with outlaw Turner (Sterling Hayden) double-crossed and...
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1957
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In this western, the trouble begins when a ruthless outlaw impersonates a mine owner. When the sheriff begins to suspect...
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1957
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Frontier peacekeeper Sheriff Galt (Sterling Hayden) faces a crisis of conscience in The Iron Sheriff. In the aftermath of a...
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1957
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Circus ringmaster Haley (Thomas Jackson) posts a $10,000 reward for the return of his main attraction, Suzie the Elephant....
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1957
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It's "Freud on the Frontier" time in the tension-filled western The Halliday Brand. Ward Bond plays Big Dan, the despotic...
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1957
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1956
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Joel McCrea stars in this leisurely paced Western from Allied Artists (formerly Monogram) originally released in Cinemascope....
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1956
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The redoubtable John Carpenter strikes again with the ultra-low-budget I Killed Wild Bill Hickok. Carpenter serves as the...
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1956
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Parental neglect is firmly to blame in this low-budget potboiler scripted by the immortal Edward D. Wood Jr. Paula Parkins...
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1956
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In this western, an adventurous gambler goes on the lam when he is falsely accused of a riverboat killing. He hides out for...
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1956
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A small Kansas town braces itself for the arrival of the first Texas trail herd. The marshal (Robert Ryan) expects trouble...
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1956
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In this western, a young cowboy becomes a man as he tries to decide whether to escape the notorious shadow of his late...
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1956
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In order to pass through Comanche territory, the stranded passengers of a West-bound wagon train must sell the Indians their...
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1955
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The third of four Wayne Morris B-westerns for Allied Artists, Desperado casts Morris as fugitive gunman Sam Garrett. The...
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1954
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Next to Slightly Scarlet, Silver Lode is the best of the many 1950s collaborations between producer Benedict Bogaeus and...
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1954
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Masked crimefighter El Latigo fights the baddies and works for justice in this wild western. Man with a Steel Whip was a...
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1954
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White Christmas, Paramount's belated follow-up to the 1942 hit Holiday Inn, was the studio's first VistaVision production. A...
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1954
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Based extremely loosely on the Stephen Vincent Benet story Sobbin' Women," Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is one of the best...
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1954
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The Fortyniners stars Wild Bill Elliot as California-based federal agent Sam Nelson. While others pan for gold, Sam searches...
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1954
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In the last of his four western programmers for Allied Artists, Wayne Morris plays frontiersman Jim Bisby. Mistaken for a...
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1954
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Audie Murphy plays wagon train scout Jim Harvey in Universal-International's Tumbleweed. Through a series of unfortunate...
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1953
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Rebel City is a "B" western with "A" aspirations. Wild Bill Elliot plays gambler Frank Graham, who heads to Kansas in search...
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Perry
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1953
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1953
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Considered by many the weakest of Wayne Morris' latter-day B-Westerns, The Marksman features the no longer svelte star as a...
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1953
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Vigilante Terror was one of the last of the "Wild Bill" Elliot westerns for Columbia. This time, Elliot comes to rescue an...
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1953
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A heretofore unexplored chapter in the saga of female western desperado Belle Starr is detailed in this fanciful sagebrusher....
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1953
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George Reeves plays a triple role in this episode, as reporter Clark Kent, Kent's alter ego Superman, and a lookalike...
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1953
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In this western, a U.S. marshal rides into Leadville to get a prisoner and ends up staying to help a needy friend who is in...
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1952
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In this Yukon adventure, a gold mining community is rocked by a murder. A Mountie investigates and encounters a female...
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1952
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Monogram's Whip Wilson western series was in its final year of existence when Lawless Cowboys hit the screen. Set in the...
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1952
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As other "B"-western series kept dropping like flies in 1952, Johnny Mack Brown kept grinding 'em out for Monogram. In Man...
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Pete Ingram
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1952
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Rod Cameron's western vehicles for Monogram were always worth watching, even when Cameron was better than the scripts. In...
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1952
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Though Ben Johnson would have to wait until the 1970s before full stardom was bestowed upon him, 1952's Wild Stallion proved...
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1952
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1952
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Hard-working leading lady Jane Nigh attains top billing in 1952's Rodeo. It's all about rough-and-ready gal Nancy Cartwright...
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1952
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Lesley Selander took time off from his directorial duties on Tim Holt's RKO western series to helm the Monogram oater Fort...
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1952
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Cowboy hero Wild Bill Elliot (whose trademark was wearing his six-shooters backwards in his holsters) stars in this oater....
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1952
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The West is scared by an infamous gunslinger in this western film. ~ Rovi...
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1952
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Johnny Mack Brown was nearing the end of his starring career when he appeared in the Monogram oater Dead Man's Trail. Brown...
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1952
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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1952
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Kansas Territory is one of Bill Elliot's latter-day Allied Artists westerns--meaning that even the non-western fan is in for...
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1952
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The original title for Rancho Notorious was Chuck-a-Luck, which is also the title of the soundtrack ballad (written by...
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1952
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The Waco depicted in this film is a wide-open Texas frontier town, in desperate need of a strong authority figure to clean...
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Curly Ivers
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1952
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1951
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Whip Wilson only gets to crack his trademark weapon once in this economic Western filmed in toto at the Iverson Movie Ranch...
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1951
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1951
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With a female protagonist as its only selling point, Cattle Queen trots out a farfetched Western story of Queenie Hart (Maria...
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1951
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The "badmen" of the title in this average western from Monogram are Waller (I. Stanford Jolley), a greedy express agent and...
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1951
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Stock-footage from Republic Pictures' earlier Zorro serials was served up once again in this 12 chapter cliffhanger, this...
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1951
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After several elaborate Republic western vehicles, William Elliot returns to the clean-cut minimalism of his "Wild Bill...
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1951
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A stage line is once again threatened by a greedy rival in this ultra low-budget western from small-scale Monogram Pictures....
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1951
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Texas Lawmen was one of the shortest entries in Monogram's Johnny Mack Brown series, running a scant 54 minutes. This time,...
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1951
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Though ready for release in 1951, Whistling Hills ended up as western star Johnny Mack Brown's first entry for 1952. This...
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1951
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Texans Never Cry but they sure do sing a lot in this Gene Autry western. Cast as a Texas Ranger, Autry is trying to get the...
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1951
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Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a lady bank robber in this average Mack Brown series late-entry from Monogram. The lady,...
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1951
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Curtain Call at Cactus Creek is a combination of the western, comedy and musical genres. Donald O'Connor plays Edward...
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1950
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Fast on the Draw was one of six Lippert Studios "Four Star" westerns, all of which were filmed simultaneously in the space of...
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1950
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Colorado Ranger was the third in Lippert Studio's six-film "Four Star Western" series. All six entries were filmed...
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1950
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Buster Crabbe stars in this Columbia serial about a modern-day "Flying Dutchman" ghost ship. Costarring are Tristram Coffin,...
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1950
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Samuel Fuller wrote and directed this lively drama based on the real-life adventures of James Addison Reavis, one of the most...
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1950
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Beautiful Adele Mara, who Republic Pictures took for granted for far too long, finally gets a chance to shine in this fine...
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1950
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A cooperative of independent oil men goes up against a greedy Eastern syndicate in this Republic Pictures serial directed by...
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1950
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1950
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According to Roy Rogers himself, this action-packed western remained one of his favorites. The manager of a traveling show,...
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1950
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Though released second, Hostile Country was the first of six "Four Star" westerns, filmed back to back within the space of...
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1950
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Although ostensibly the grand-son of the legendary hero, Clayton Moore's Ken Mason is little more than a cowboy in a black...
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1949
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If it weren't for the movies, how would the public have known that Billy the Kid, who died at the age of 21, had a son?...
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1949
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1949
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The rubber-stamp quality of Allan "Rocky" Lane's Republic westerns continued to manifest itself in Bandit King of Texas....
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1949
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Desert Vigilante perpetuated the long-running "Durango Kid" western series starring Charles Starrett. Per the title, Starrett...
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1949
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In one of his better later Westerns, singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely comes to the aid of a reformed outlaw and his wayward son....
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1949
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Although not released until 1949, this obscure music Western was in all likelihood produced years before, perhaps as early as...
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1949
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From director Allan Dwan, Sands of Iwo Jima is a drama set during the Second World War and follows John Stryker (John Wayne),...
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1949
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Bargain-budget Screen Guild Productions was in the process of metamorphosing into Lippert Studios when Rimfire was filmed in...
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1949
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Haunted Trails is another of the long series of Whip Wilson westerns churned out by Monogram in the late 1940s. As before,...
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1949
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Jim Bannon is back as enduring cowboy hero Red Ryder in Eagle-Lion's Roll, Thunder, Roll. As ever, Ryder's cohorts are Little...
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El Conejo
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1949
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To stop a madman from blowing up New York City, a researcher dons a flying suit and prepares for battle in this serial, later...
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Prof. Bryant
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1949
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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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1948
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Yet another Hollywood whitewash of a gang of legendary lawbreakers, this oater starred future Lone Ranger Clayton Moore and...
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1948
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Yet another comic book hero -- Tex Granger of Calling All Boys fame -- came to the serial screen courtesy of cheapskate...
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1948
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In this western, a Texas Ranger and his pardner gallop after a band of desperadoes. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1948
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Robin Hood (Jon Hall) acosts Sir Allan Claire (Michael Duane) and his sister Lady Marian (Patricia Morison) in Sherwood...
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1948
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Three fellows band together to help a woman find her uncle's cache of gold in this western. All they have to help them is a...
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1948
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PRC's singing cowboy Eddie Dean once again brings law and order to a corrupt town in this average Western co-starring...
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1948
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1948
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Two communities fight to become county seat in this Jimmy Wakely music western from Monogram Pictures. When Rainbow's End,...
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1948
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In this drama, a California artist becomes a New York prizefighter after he falls in love with a married singer. Her husband...
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1948
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This action adventure centers on the attempts of the courageous Canadian cops to stop crooks from finding a fabulous hidden...
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1948
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Yet another comic strip character -- Whitney Ellsworth's Congo Bill -- reached the screens in serial form courtesy of...
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1948
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Johnny Mack Brown comes to the aid of a beleaguered female freight line operator in this standard Monogram oater directed by...
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1947
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Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a female boss villain in this unusual Western from Monogram. Hired to look into dirty...
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1947
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The country in this low-budget Eddie Dean Western from PRC isn't so much wild as it is familiar. Dean is assigned to bring in...
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Rif Caxton
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1947
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Republic Pictures attempted to mix the popular Zorro sub-genre with a modern crime story in this action serial directed by...
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1946
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Veteran cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown plays a cattle buyer turned prairie sleuth in this low-budget oater from Monogram,...
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1946
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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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1946
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Looking for all the world like Robin Hood, Robert Shaw starred in this typically threadbare Sam Katzman serial as David...
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1946
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Fuzzy's niece is killed in a stagecoach hold-up in this "Billy Carson" Western series entry starring Larry "Buster" Crabbe...
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Grant Barlow
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1946
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One of four western films made for PRC by bantam-weight Bob Steele, Ambush Trail stars Steele as cowpoke Curley Thompson. The...
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Hatch Bolton
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1946
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Diminutive western hero Bob Steele stars in Six Gun Man. Steele plays federal marshal Bob Storm, who has been assigned to...
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Matt Haley
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1946
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One of the most entertaining serials to be released by Republic Pictures, this mystery employed yet another inscrutable...
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1946
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Outlaws of the Rockies is the fourth of Columbia's revitalized "Durango Kid" series. Charles Starrett is back in the saddle...
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1945
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The penultimate entry in the Texas Rangers lineup, PRC's super-low-budget rival to Republic Pictures' Three Mesqueteers...
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1945
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Birmingham Brown joins pal Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) in solving this missing government documents mystery, set at a New...
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1945
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The most thrilling aspect of the PRC oater Lightning Raiders is the film's title. Though Buster Crabbe earns top billing as...
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1945
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At long last, a low-budget Western that fully lives up to its title, Stagecoach Outlaws depicts exactly that, a gang of...
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Steve
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1945
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1945
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The second of two "East Side Kids" entries with horse-racing backgrounds (the first was That Gang of Mine), Mr. Muggs Rides...
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1945
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A gang which frees criminals and kills them to collect their reward is broken up by the Texas Rangers who plant one of their...
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1945
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Fighting Bill Carson, as any B-western aficionado can readily tell you, is played by Buster Crabbe. And where there's Bill...
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1945
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More tightly scripted than most of the Monogram Charlie Chan whodunits, The Scarlet Clue is set in a radio station that,...
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1945
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One of the screen's favorite tough blondes, the delightful Veda Ann Borg, stole the show in this low-budget serial produced...
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1945
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It's Buster Crabbe times two in this low-budget "Billy Carson" Western from PRC, which once again trots out that anatomical...
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Matt
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1945
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The first of two Monogram comedy-mysteries built around the talents of perky Jean Parker, Detective Kitty O'Day casts Parker...
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1944
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An obscure entry in the musical Western cycle, Swing, Cowboy, Swing was produced by and starred country & western bandleader...
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1944
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Buster Crabbe and Al St. John (or "Our Old Pals", as they were invariably billed) star in the PRC western Blazing Frontier....
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Sharp
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1944
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A 15 chapter Columbia serial, The Desert Hawk employed camels instead of horses and bedouins rather than cowboys, but...
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1944
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Burlesque queen Ann Corio took time out of her runway activities in the 1940s to star in three Monogram features, of which...
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1944
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In this western, a gang of evil cattle rustlers wreaks havoc upon a community of ranchers. Three Texas Rangers come to the...
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1944
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In this western, the good-guy and his trusty side-kick rescue a pretty gal whose father's cows are threatened by villainous...
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1944
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Trail of Terror is a PRC Studios western starring Dave O'Brien (here billed as Dave "Tex" O'Brien) and Jim Newell. Texas...
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1944
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In this western, two cowboys go to buy fresh horses for the cavalry and end up taking on two badguys and a female vigilante....
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1944
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In this western, the Texas Rangers ride out after "The Whispering Skull" an enigmatic killer who murders his victims in the...
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1944
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Serial killers are on the loose in this "Lone Rider" entry from PRC reportedly based on the exploits of a real-life 1870s...
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Rogan
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1944
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In this romantic drama, an office clerk's quiet personal life is disrupted when a sick woman appears at his doorstep in...
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1944
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In this comic murder mystery, two bail bondsmen try to help out a man who is suspected of stealing bonds from his partner....
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1944
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Charlie Chan's second mystery for Poverty Row company Monogram, The Chinese Cat is one of the inscrutable detective's better...
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1944
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A "Texas Rangers" series entry from PRC, this low budget western features Dave "Tex" O'Brien as a stranger in town...
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1944
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Replacing James Newell, country and western crooner Tex Ritter joins Dave "Tex" O'Brien and Guy Wilkerson in the last eight...
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1944
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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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1943
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A town is cleared of crime when a group of cowboys under the direction of Hayden battles an outlaw gang. They also manage to...
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1943
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In the second of PRC's ramshackle Texas Rangers Westerns, Tex Wyatt (Dave "Tex" O'Brien) is blamed for a murder actually...
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1943
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In this western, a decent Indian agent loses his job and his good name after someone steals the government money he was to...
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Nick Dawson
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1943
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Lee Falk and Ray Moore's famous syndicated comic strip hero came to the screen in this 15 chapter serial produced by Rudolph...
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1943
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Wolves of the Range was another entry in PRC's "Lone Rider" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi...
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Dorn
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1943
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In this western, Billy the Kid has been wrongfully arrested for robbing a train. In order to prove his innocence, the Kid...
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1943
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In this western, the Texas Rangers round up rustlers by masquerading as the same. Trouble ensues when while in disguise one...
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1943
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Though it bears the same title as an earlier Gene Autry western, Roy Rogers' The Man from Music Mountain isn't a remake....
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1943
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Bob Kane's 1939 Detective Comics superhero The Batman came to the screens in serial form courtesy of Columbia Pictures and...
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1943
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In the first entry in PRC's Texas Ranger series, Tex Wyatt (Dave "Tex" O'Brien) and Panhandle Perkins (Guy Wilkerson) are...
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1943
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Outdistancing all competing studios, tiny PRC managed to register the title Corregidor for copyright within hours after the...
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1943
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The Black Raven is one of a trio of PRC horror-melodramas starring George Zucco. The title refers to a remote country inn,...
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1943
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1942
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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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1942
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A Federal agent masquerades as a horse trader in order to bring outlaw terrorists to justice in this western. ~ Sandra...
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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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1942
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In this western, two deputies go undercover to save a scientist from his evil kidnappers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1942
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This action film, follows the travails of two chorus girls as they try to leave South America and get back home. Their...
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Carter
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1941
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Trail of the Silver Spurs was Monogram's first "Range Riders" entry for 1941. As in previous episodes, the three heroes are...
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Jingler
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1941
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Veteran screen menace Jack LaRue is the unlikely hero of Monogram's Gentleman From Dixie--and no one seems more surprised at...
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1941
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Originally titled Emergency Landing, PRC's Robot Pilot affords an early leading-man opportunity to Forrest Tucker. He plays a...
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1941
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In this " Lone Rider" B-Western series entry, Tom Cameron (George Houston) and his pal Fuzzy Jones (Al St. John are deputy...
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1941
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Talented B-picture director Joseph H. Lewis wasn't yet in the "auteur" class when he helmed the PRC quickie Criminals Within....
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1941
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The Fatal Hour was the fourth entry in Monogram's "Mr. Wong" series, based on the gentlemanly oriental detective created by...
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1940
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This painfully-bad Monogram feature wastes the talents of two of horrordom's finest -- star Boris Karloff and co-writer...
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1940
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In his final release of 1940, Monogram's answer to Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, played a United States Marshal assigned to...
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1940
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Diminutive Frankie Darro was always a lot of fun to watch when given his head in a leading role. In Monogram's Chasing...
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1940
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Mignight Limited takes place during an eventful nonstop train trip from New York to Montreal. A couple of murders take place,...
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1940
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It is no secret that Bette Davis and Errol Flynn were at each other's throats throughout the filming of The Private Lives of...
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1939
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Regarded as the best of Columbia's "Lone Wolf" B-picture series, The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt stars Warren William as Michael...
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1939
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This hard-hitting Warner Bros. courtroom drama begins with the usual "Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is...
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1937
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1937
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Fight manager Nick Donati (Edward G. Robinson) has just lost his best fighter to crooked promoter Turkey Morgan...
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1937
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Ghost Town Gold was the second entry in Republic's long-running "Three Mesquiteers" western series. Ray "Crash" Corrigan and...
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1936
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