This documentary concerns the legion of B-westerns made from the end of the silent era to the present, including stock...
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1984
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This parody of Hollywood westerns centers on a boorish hellion of a cowboy star who makes life for the studio people around...
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Songwriter
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1957
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Edgar Buchanan enjoys a rare top-billed assignment in Lippert's The Silver Star. The film's leading man, however, is one...
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Songwriter
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1955
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Arrow in the Dust is an intelligently assembled story of regeneration. Deserting cavalry trooper Bart Laish (Sterling Hayden)...
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Songwriter, Carqueville
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1954
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To fully appreciate the western comedy The Marshal's Daughter, one must be aware that its star, a zaftig, wide-eyed lass...
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1953
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Jimmy
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1949
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Singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely stars in Monogram's Silver Trails. It all begins when Jimmy and his comical sidekick Dub...
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Songwriter, Jimmy
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1949
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In his second-to-last Monogram Western, country & western singer Jimmy Wakely does hardly any singing at all as he and...
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1949
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A late entry in Monogram's Jimmy Wakely musical Western series, Brand of Fear features a nice performance by Gail Davis,...
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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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Monogram's four-year-old Jimmy Wakely western series began to wind down with Courtin' Trouble. As was customary, Jimmy does...
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Songwriter, Jimmy
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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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Songwriter
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1949
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Ostensibly a Jimmy Wakely musical Western -- the singer's final starring vehicle -- The Lawless Code is really a showcase for...
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1949
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Singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely was in his final year of movie stardom when Gun Runner was released by Monogram. Wakely has more...
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Jimmy
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1949
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Hired to catch a killer horse named Midnight, Jimmy Wakely and sidekick Cannonball (Dub Taylor) get themselves in trouble...
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1948
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Country and western warbler-turned-cowboy star Jimmy Wakely, normally a colorless and unexciting screen presence, is actually...
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1948
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In this western a singing cowboy and his side-kick rescue a pretty gal who runs a stagecoach and finds herself in trouble. ~...
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1948
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A Texas Ranger is once again falsely accused of murder in this above-average singing-cowboy oater from Monogram. This time,...
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1948
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In this tuneful western, a brave hero endeavors to save the town from the evil villains who are trying to poison its water...
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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 western a cowboy and his gang must take on a band of bad-to-the-bone female outlaws. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1948
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In this western, a cowboy crooner finds himself entangled with ruthless rustlers posing as Rangers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1947
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In this western, two cowboys are framed as cattle rustlers and tossed in the pokey. Later, honest ranchers spring them and...
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1947
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Produced in Kernville, California, this typical Jimmy Wakely singing Western from Monogram had the former radio troubadour...
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1947
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C&W singer Jimmy Wakely would never be Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, but he strove to please. In Song of the Wasteland, Jimmy...
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1947
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All-American singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely went below the border in this musical Western from the assembly line at Monogram,...
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1946
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Despite his unprepossessing screen personality, singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely was starred in a series of Monogram westerns, one...
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Jimmy
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1946
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1946
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With a catchy title song co-written by the film's star and director, this Jimmy Wakely music Western got off to a lilting...
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1946
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An otherwise ordinary Monogram western songfest, this movie opens with a grizzly double homicide. Star Jimmy Wakely and...
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Himself
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1945
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As was often the case, singing-cowboy star Jimmy Wakely wrote the title song to The Lonesome Trail, in which he also warbled...
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1945
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1945
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An above-average entry in the Jimmy Wakely singing cowboy series, this movie features a suspenseful murder mystery set on a...
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1945
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1945
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Starring Monogram's low-budget answer to Gene Autry, the rather colorless Jimmy Wakely, this minor music Western was actually...
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1944
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A sleepy hay-seed filled Arkansas town gets spotlight fever when a local sow bears an unprecedented 10 piglets. Suddenly...
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1944
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This western features a singing cowboy, a brave hero, and a bumbling sidekick who band together to defeat a ruthless range...
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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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Inasmuch as western star Charles Starrett gained screen fame as the Robin Hood-like "Durango Kid", it stands to reason that...
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Songwriter
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1943
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Johnny Mack Brown stars as Dusty Gardner, spokesmen for a group of hard-working cattlemen. As Gardner and his compatriots...
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Songwriter
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1943
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This western features a flying cowboy. He is a rancher who became a pilot. As a pilot he staunchly defends the newly formed...
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Glen Avery
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1943
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It is now an accepted fact that the best of Johnny Mack Brown's Universal westerns were directed by the talented...
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Songwriter
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1942
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Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his buddies Johnny (Brad King) and California (Andy Clyde) take on a gang of rustlers in...
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1941
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To those under the age of 60, it should be noted that the title of this lively Universal filler was inspired by a popular...
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1941
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Twilight on the Trail was one of three "Hopalong Cassidy" entries tradeshown in New York during the last two weeks of...
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1941
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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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1940
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Inspired no doubt by the success of Republic Pictures' singing cowboys, Universal dragged Jimmy Wakely and his Rough Riders...
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1940
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Roy Rogers is forced to chase down his own kid brother in this exemplary Republic Pictures oater produced and directed by...
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1939
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