Alan Curtis plays a hired Union agent who's been dispatched to capture a Confederate gal who's the leader of some ravaging...
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1946
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The Triangle W Ranch is indeed haunted in this Monogram Range Busters series entry, though not by the spirit of the late...
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1943
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Like most of Monogram's 1943 "Range Busters" westerns, Two-Fisted Justice was directed by Robert Tansey. In this outing, the...
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1943
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In this western the three Range Busters go undercover, take on a gang of ruthless outlaws, and bring them to justice. ~...
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1942
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1942
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1942
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The Range Busters-John "Dusty" King, David Sharpe, Max "Alibi" Terhune-do their bit for the war effort in Texas to Bataan....
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1942
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The Range Busters do their heroic duty once again as they set out to capture those responsible for a bank robbery and murder...
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1942
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In this western, the courageous Range Busters, round up the rabble-rousing rustlers who've been rendering Rock River really...
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1942
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1942
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Thunder River Feud is the latest adventure of "The Range Busters," aka Ray "Crash" Corrigan, John "Dusty" King and Max...
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1942
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Wrangler's Roost is another of Monogram's "Range Busters" epics, said Busters portrayed herein by Ray "Crash" Corrigan, John...
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1941
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Part of the "Range Buster" series of westerns, this film follows the adventures of a couple of former criminals...
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1941
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The Range Busters returned to bust a few more ranges in Tonto Basin Outlaws. As ever, the three protagonists are played by...
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1941
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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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1941
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Apparently hoping to break out of the series' formula rut, the producers of the "Range Riders" western Tumbledown Ranch in...
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1941
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Like the first entry in the "Range Busters" series, the 1941-42 season opener Saddle Mountain Roundup was as much a whodunit...
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1941
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The Range Busters are at it again in Monogram's Underground Rustlers. Set in California gold country during the financial...
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1941
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In emulation of Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" western series, Monogram launched its own three-star sagebrush property, "The...
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1940
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Trailing Double Trouble was the second entry in Monogram's "Range Busters" series. Ray Corrigan, John King and Max Terhune...
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1940
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Monogram hoped that The Gentleman From Arizona would be their "prestige" release for 1940, and to that end the film was...
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1940
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After stealing a car, a spoiled young woman find a dead body in the trunk which turns out to be a gangster. ~ Rovi...
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1940
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A young, naive schoolteacher gets in over her head when the advances of a suitor grow too ardent. To escape his unwanted...
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1940
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No sooner had the second of Monogram's "Range Riders" westerns hit the screens than the third entry, West of Pinto Basin, was...
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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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Allan Dwan's comedic musical adaptation of the classic Dumas story sticks close to the original tale, yet it augments it with...
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1939
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The fifth of MGM's "Andy Hardy" series, The Hardys Ride High finds the Hardy family outside their usual small-town environs....
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1939
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In this heartwarming drama, a good-hearted reporter attempts to find the loneliest woman in New York so he can give her an...
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1939
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Sidney Toler made his first appearance as aphorism-spouting oriental sleuth Charlie Chan in 1938's Charlie Chan in Honolulu,...
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1938
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Outlaws are no match for an amazing canine and his master. ~ Rovi...
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1938
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Sharpshooters was the initial entry in what was to have been a series of six "Camera Daredevils" adventures. Brian Donlevy...
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1938
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This medical melodrama, set in the moist Sumatran jungles, centers around bacteria research. To find a cure for red fever, a...
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1938
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This eighth (and final) entry in 20th Century-Fox's "Mr. Moto" series once again stars Peter Lorre as J. P. Marquand's...
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Howard Stevens
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1938
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Several second-echelon Universal contractees earn their paychecks in the two-week wonder State Police. John King stars as...
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1938
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Boy soprano Bobby Breen dons a pair of skates in the oddball musical Breaking the Ice. Escaping his super-strict Mennonite...
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1938
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Merry-Go-Round of 1938 was the first (and last) of a proposed series of films spotlighting top Broadway talent. Three...
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1937
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A handful of German soldiers readjust to civilian life in the bitter wake of World War I in this follow-up to the classic All...
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1937
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Ostensibly based on the life of World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, whose smiling visage opened each of the 13...
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1936
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Love Before Breakfast was the scintillating title Universal chose over Spinster Dinner, the Faith Baldwin novel upon which...
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1936
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1936
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This action movie provides interesting information about the special training and experiences of motorcycle cops. The story...
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1936
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Aspiring actress Cicely Tyler (Margaret Sullavan) puts her career on hold when she marries ambitious newsman Christopher...
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1936
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Deanna Durbin, the teenaged soprano who literally saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy, made her feature-film debut in...
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1936
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Based on the turn-of-the-century dimestore novels of Bert L. Standish (real name: William Patton Gilbert), this slow-moving...
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1936
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In this bouncy musical, a sax-playing ex-convict joins a swing band and embarks upon a cross-country tour. He does really...
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1935
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1934
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He may be called "The Lone Prospector" in The Gold Rush, but the character played by Charlie Chaplin is the same wistful,...
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1925
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