Monogram added a bit of music to this otherwise standard Johnny Mack Brown oater, courtesy of former star Smith Ballew, who...
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1946
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After several years' dormancy, the "Cisco Kid" western-film series returned to the screen with Monogram's The Cisco Kid...
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1945
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1944
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In this episode of the Cisco Kid saga, Cisco and Pancho must prove that they are not kidnappers. They are only protecting a...
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1944
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Unlike previous "Trail Blazers" entries, each of which starred three veteran western heroes, Marked Trails top-bills only two...
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1944
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RKO's Conspiracy attempts to be an up-to-date (for 1939) espionage drama without using such problematic words as "Nazi" or...
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1939
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A loving mother sacrifices all for her son in this drama. She is an artist's model who finds herself financially drained by...
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1938
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Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' The Lad and the Lion, which had been filmed previously in 1917, this ersatz-Tarzan melodrama...
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1936
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1936
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Based on William Colt MacDonald's Law of the Forty-Fives, this ultra low-budget Beacon Western stars...
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1935
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In the seventh of his nine Westerns for Gower Gulch company Spectrum, former silent screen cowboy Bill Cody played a U.S....
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1935
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Casey Jones shares his railroad wisdom with a young engineer in this lively train film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1934
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1933
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Diminutive cowboy star Bob Steele, who that same year also played a circus acrobat, a would-be boxer, and a barn-storming...
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1933
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B-Western perennial Bob Steele made attempts at diversifying in 1933 by playing a circus acrobat in The Gallant Fool and a...
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1933
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In this western, a renowned eastern polo-player will not go West with his girlfriend who desires to be with her father, a...
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1933
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A good idea never really gets off the ground in this circus melodrama/western starring Bob Steele. The bantamweight cowboy...
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1933
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An average entry in Columbia Pictures' Tim McCoy Western series, The Western Code features perennial Bad Guy Wheeler Oakman...
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1932
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A wagon train sequence and a stampede of buffaloes -- both courtesy of stock footage -- remain the most interesting features...
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1932
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Based on a story in Golden West magazine by Frederick Ryter, this rather pedestrian Monogram Western starred handsome...
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1932
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1932
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Although dismissed in its day as just another cheap Western, God's Country and the Man proves to be a surprisingly well-made...
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1931
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Produced by Trem Carr, this enjoyable B-Western featured the strapping Tom Tyler, a cowboy performer who historically worked...
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1931
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The first of four low-budget Westerns that veteran cowboy star Harry Carey made for poverty row company Artclass Pictures,...
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1931
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In its last production days, Tiffany studios was home for many a "B" western series. One such starred Bob Steele, usually...
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1931
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An early Bob Steele sound oater from low-budget company Tiffany, Nevada Buckaroo featured the bantam-weight star as the...
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1931
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Bob Steele's first Western of 1931, The Ridin' Fool presented the bantamweight star as Steve Kendall, a young cowboy saving...
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1931
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Silent screen favorite Clara Kimball Young was unable to sustain her stardom in the talkie era, partly because her girlish...
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1931
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Bob Steele rides the Sunrise Trail in this dusty "B"-western. Ostensibly an outlaw, Steele is actually an undercover...
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1931
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Ships of Hate was one of the lesser entries in the "skullduggery-at-sea" genre of the early-talkie era. Hero Bart Wallace...
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1931
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The legend of renegade French poet Francois Villon was dramatized in the 1901 Justin McCarthy play If I Were King. This...
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1930
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The fourth of eight westerns made by diminutive Bob Steele for poverty row's Tiffany Productions, The Land of Missing Men is...
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Director, Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1930
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Cowboy star Bob Steele looks embarrassed throughout most of Headin' North, as well he should. The film begins conventionally...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1930
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Disguising himself as a bandit, diminutive cowboy star Bob Steele infiltrates the gang who abducted his father, the sheriff....
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1930
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Most of the films of silent screen starlet Olive Borden have apparently been lost to the ages, and Columbia's The Eternal...
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1929
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German actress Lena Malena starred in this lavishly budgeted and potentially intriguing melodrama about the influence of a...
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1928
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The Lovelorn was inspired by the popular "advice" column by Beatrice Fairfax, here played by Dorothy Cumming. Heroine Georgie...
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1927
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A German war bride experiences prejudice in her adopted country in this long-lost silent drama. Returning to his small...
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1927
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Despite its posh MGM trappings, Becky is at heart a "B" picture, sacrificing pretentiousness in favor of good, solid...
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1927
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Returning to the old homestead, shell-shocked war veteran Wally Marsh (Wally Wales) is tricked into breaking the law by an...
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1926
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South African-born leading man Bruce Gordon stars in this pedestrian silent western about a marshal going undercover as a...
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1925
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Rugged silent screen actor Jack Mower played the title-role in this obscure silent western in which a cowboy prevents a...
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1925
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Usually cast in supporting roles, veteran character actor Russell Simpson earned a rare leading role in this obscure...
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1921
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Character actor Russell Simpson earned a rare lead in this average silent western but found himself somewhat dwarfed by the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1920
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The plot of Flirting With Fate probably wasn't new in 1916, and it certainly wouldn't disappear with this film. Douglas...
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1916
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