This is the second sequel in the saga of an English aristocrat who was captured by the Sioux in 1825 and eventually became...
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1983
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In this sequel to A Man Called Horse, Richard Harris is back as a blue-blooded Englishman who returns to America to help the...
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1976
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In Sky Riders, the off-camera tale behind the film cast a more interesting story than the film itself: when a Greek...
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1976
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The Together Brothers is a Galveston, Texas, teenaged gang, populated by blacks and Chicanos. A popular police officer is...
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1974
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A research facility becomes a death trap, and only an untested Navy vessel can save the day in this adventure drama. A team...
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1973
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1971
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A Man Called Horse stars Richard Harris as Lord John Morgan, an English peer cast somewhat adrift in the American West....
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1970
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Set in the wilds of South Africa, this Italian adventure chronicles the travails of three fugitive killers who search the...
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1967
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The success of several 1960s-era cat-burglar movies depended upon the suave and agreeable machinations of the film's...
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1967
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One more stock western in a long line stretching back to the turn of the 20th century, this oater by peripatetic director...
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1961
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Although this story of the making of a gangland hoodlum reflects only some of the real history of the Detroit Purple Gang in...
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1960
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Legend of the Sea Wolf is the alternate title of two separate film versions of Jack London's allegorical The Sea Wolf. The...
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1958
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Oregon Passage proves that even out west, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. John Ericson plays idealistic young...
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1958
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1957
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Virtually every major city in the 1950s harbored some sort of political corruption or other, providing plenty of material for...
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1957
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This tense tale of waterfront corruption was clearly inspired by the success of On the Waterfront; there's even a character...
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1956
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1956
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Cell 2455 Death Row is based on the autobiography of condemned prisoner and "jailhouse lawyer" Caryl Chessman....
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1955
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With the exception of the vastly superior Caged, Columbia's Women's Prison was the quintessential "babes behind bars" drama...
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1955
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This western offers one of Hollywood's more historically accurate accounts of the Battle of Little Big Horn. The story...
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1954
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American POWs struggle to escape from a North Korean camp. While this is basically a remake of Stalag 17, it does feature...
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1954
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This Kiplingesque adventure yarn stars Richard Egan as a captain in the British lancers. Together with his regiment, Egan is...
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1954
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Technically a "B" western, Gun Belt is a notch or two above the norm. George Montgomery stars as former outlaw Billy Ringo,...
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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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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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Some sources have indicated that Battles of Chief Pontiac was originally intended as the pilot for a TV series. Erstwhile...
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1952
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The "bandit" of the title is notorious 18th-century British highwayman Dick Turpin, herein portrayed by Louis Hayward. The...
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1951
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1951
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The Lost Volcano is the 3rd entry in Monogram's "Bomba the Jungle Boy" series. Johnny Sheffield, formerly "Boy" in the Tarzan...
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1950
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Filmed on location in the Canadian Rockies, this historical adventure spins a fanciful account of the building of the...
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1949
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Inspired by the adventure-book series by Roy Rockwood, Monogram's Bomba the Jungle Boy was the first of a series of twelve...
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1949
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In this children's move, a teenager and his loyal dog wander the wild West. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1948
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Actually it's Rin Tin Tin III, grandson of the legendary silent-movie canine star. Filmed in less than glorious Vitacolor,...
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1947
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A sharecropper's son grows up to be the governor of Louisiana in this rags-to-riches bio-pic that tells the story of...
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1947
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Bells of San Fernando was advertised as a romantic adventure, but it plays more like a Western. Donald Woods plays an Irish...
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1947
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In this adventure, set in Old California, a Spanish nobleman journeys to California to claim an inheritance. He soon...
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1946
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It's Dorothy Lamour again, sarong and all, in the South Seas wish-dream Beyond the Blue Horizon. Lamour plays Tama, a...
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1942
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Hungarian actress Ilona Massey stars as an operative for the Axis in this slightly tongue-in-cheek wartime melodrama. She...
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1941
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