This western chronicles the struggle of a post-Civil War mountain family to prove that they did not betray the Confederate...
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1975
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The Search for the Evil One is set high in the Andes mountains of South America. We join a band of Israeli Agents who are...
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1967
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This independent racing feature was filmed around the Nashville area. The mob has their eye on the stock-car-racing circuit....
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1967
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In this tuneful country-western comedy, a talent scout discovers a potential star when he overhears a gas pump jockey...
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1966
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Engineer Philip Diedshiemer (John Beal) arrives in Virginia City, where, in partnership with Adam Cartwright, he creates a...
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1959
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Ida Lupino is cast as the titular Annie O'Toole, who along with her father (John Patrick) arrives in Washoe Diggings with a...
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1959
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Though seriously wounded during a bank robbery, Ben Cartwright manages to kill a member of the Morgan gang. When outlaw...
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Director
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1959
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A former fighter's younger brother decides that he too wants to enter the squared circle and so leaves his native Maine to...
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1958
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In this dark drama a hapless hitchhiker takes a ride with a drunk driver who takes him to his house. There he meets the...
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1958
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In this drama, a singer finds herself implicated in the fatal immolation of her husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1958
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Every time Republic Pictures head honcho Herbert J. Yates starred his minimally talented wife Vera Ralston in a film, the...
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Director
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1957
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In this western, a good man becomes an outlaw after his stagecoach mail business falls to the faster railroad mail. To save...
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Director
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1957
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In this western, a circuit rider endeavors to warn the cavalry after he sees masked men cruelly abusing an Indian band. En...
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1957
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In this western, passengers of a stagecoach endure danger and hardship as they travel across the Arizona territory. They are...
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1957
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Lensed in Republic's widescreen Naturama process, this modest little western would seem to be better suited to a...
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Director, Producer
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1957
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Thunder over Arizona was the second Republic feature to be lensed in the shortlived Naturama widescreen process. Running a...
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Director, Producer
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1956
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Nightclub singer Ilona Vance (Vera Ralston) is Accused of Murder in this Republic programmer. And from the looks of things,...
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Director, Producer
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1956
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Though running 90 minutes, Road to Denver moves along at a much faster clip than most Republic "A" westerns. John Payne and...
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Director
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1955
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Republic's Trucolor process is shown off to good advantage in the outdoors actioner Timberjack. Sterling Hayden and David...
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1955
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This "modern" western stars Rod Cameron as opportunistic Korean war veteran Tully Gibbs. Posing as a friend of the late son...
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Director, Producer
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1955
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Based on a Zane Grey novel published over a decade after the author's death, The Maverick Queen stars Barbara Stanwyck in the...
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Associate Producer, Director
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1955
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The oft-filmed Zane Grey yarn The Vanishing American is given respectful treatment in this Republic "A" production....
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Director
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1955
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Based on a novel by Gwen Bristow, Jubilee Trail is a sprawling, all-star western from the Republic Studio mills. Despite is...
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1954
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Sea of Lost Ships is partly a tribute to the U.S. Coast Guard, but mostly a typical Republic Pictures melange of action,...
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Director, Producer
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1953
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Republic Pictures' notion of an "epic", Fair Wind to Java manages to pack in enough entertainment value to send the adventure...
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Associate Producer, Director
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1953
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Will Ballard (Rod Cameron) is the longtime foreman of the Hatcher ranch, a spread renowned for its size and the wealth it...
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1953
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Director, Producer
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1953
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Ruth Hussey stars in this big-budget Republic actioner. She plays Christine Powell, the grasping, conniving sister of...
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Director, Producer
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1952
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The Kefauver Committee's ongoing investigation of organized crime spawned several "Torn from Today's Headlines!" films in the...
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Director, Producer
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1952
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This Republic "special" stars Rod Cameron as deep-sea diver Gunner McNeil. When his partner (James Brown) drowns under...
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Director, Producer
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1951
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Oh! Susanna is a "big" western by Republic standards, decked out with lavish production values and an extended running time...
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Director, Producer
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1951
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The Coast Guard is highlighted in this propaganda drama set during WW II. In addition to the usual blend of romance and...
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Director, Producer
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1951
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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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Director, Producer
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1950
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William Elliot is the multitextured hero of the deluxe Republic western Savage Horde. Elliot plays a gunslinger named Ringo,...
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Director, Producer
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1950
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Rock Island Trail is proof enough that Republic could turn out an "A" western as well as any of the "majors." This saga of...
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Director
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1950
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Republic's program westerns of the 1940s fell into two categories: the Saturday-matinee fare of Roy Rogers,...
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Director, Producer
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1949
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The age-old enmity between cattle ranchers and settlers once again takes center stage in this slightly above-average Western...
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Director, Producer
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1949
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Director, Producer
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1948
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Director Joseph Kane adapted his own story Diamond Carlisle for the screenplay of In Old Sacramento--the third film version...
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Director, Producer
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1946
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Director, Producer
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1945
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Associate Producer, Director, Producer
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1945
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A snooty blue-blooded English family learns a bitter lesson about the realities of lower class living in this British comedy....
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Director, Producer
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1945
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In this western, a Montana cattle rancher travels to San Francisco's notorious Barbary Coast and ends up falling in love...
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Director, Producer
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1945
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The Yellow Rose of Texas is, at least in the case of this Roy Rogers vehicle, both the title of a song and the name of a...
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Director
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1944
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Yet another tuneful Roy Rogers Western named after a song, The Cowboy and the Senorita features Roy and sidekick Teddy Bear...
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Director
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1944
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans weren't yet husband and wife when they co-starred in Song of Nevada, but the rapport and chemistry...
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Director
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1944
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There's practically no western action in Hands Across the Border, but there's music aplenty. Roy Rogers stars as a wandering...
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Director
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1943
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This Roy Rogers musical western gets off to a grim start when rancher Jerry Johnson (Jerome Cowan) is murdered by...
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Director
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1943
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At 70 minutes, the Roy Rogers musical western Idaho was packaged and promoted as a "special", rather than just another...
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Director, Producer
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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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Director
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1943
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Roy Rogers heads the cast of Song of Texas as a rodeo star named Roy Rogers. Quitting the rodeo operated by larcenous Jim...
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Director
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1943
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The budget for this fine Roy Rogers Western was doubled and the title changed from Starlight on the Trail to the more...
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Director
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1943
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It's hard to dislike the Roy Rogers musical western Romance on the Range, but it's equally hard to get too enthusiastic about...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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The Man from Cheyenne is Roy Rogers, who does his best to squash a gang of cattle rustlers. What Roy doesn't know is that the...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Roy Rogers champions the cause of Easterner Sylvia Clark (Helen Parrish), who is in danger of losing her father's ranch to...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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In this western, brave Roy Rogers and his pals take on high-tech big city gangsters who fight their battles with airplanes...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Roy Rogers saves the day for the ranchers of Cherokee City in this fast-paced comedy-Western directed and produced by Joseph...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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In this western, Roy plays both the villain and the hero. As the bad-guy, he heads a ring of rustlers. The trouble begins...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Sons of the Pioneers is a showcase for?the Sons of the Pioneers, who are reteamed with ex-"Son" Roy Rogers in this budget...
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Director, Producer
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1942
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Roy Rogers takes on crooked wartime profiteeers in the musical western Ridin' Down the Canyon. Posing as solid citizens, the...
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Director
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1942
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Robin Hood of the Pecos was set immediately after the Civil War, when most of Texas was under the thumb of corrupt northern...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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In this entertaining western, Roy Rogers rides to the rescue of ranchers threatened by a drought. With his rousing songs, he...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Maintaining Republic Pictures' early-1940s predilection for corny, antiquated titles, Rags to Riches made its national debut...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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In this western, Rogers and his sidekick Gabby get into all kinds of trouble when they ride into Tombstone and find...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Nevada City finds Roy Rogers and his perennial sidekick Gabby Hayes cast as stagecoach drivers. Their boss is Joseph Crehan,...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Director, Producer
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1941
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The Great Train Robbery is not a remake of the 1903 landmark film of the same name; if it had been, it wouldn't have run any...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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A mystery man works behind the scenes in this tuneful Roy Rogers western in which the local theatre owner attempts to ruin...
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Director, Producer
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1941
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Brothers end up on opposite sides of the law in this Western set during the Civil War. Posing as a Union officer, Don Mason,...
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1940
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Director, Producer
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1940
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Director, Producer
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1940
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This Roy Rogers vehicle is a followup (though not a sequel) to 1940's Young Buffalo Bill. Definitely a "premature...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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Young Buffalo Bill was one of a brief series of Roy Rogers "historical westerns" of the early 1940s. Per the title, Rogers...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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Roy Rogers plays an outlaw out to avenge the murder of his brother in this fine Republic Western directed by one of the...
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Director, Producer
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1940
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Donald Barry plays the legendary outlaw of the title in this Roy Rogers Western which, needless to say, plays fast and loose...
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Director, Producer
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1939
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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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Director, Producer
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1939
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Roy Rogers got himself a new sidekick in the disheveled, toothless person of George "Gabby" Hayes in this fine Republic...
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Director, Producer
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1939
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Despite its tantalizing title, Wall Street Cowboy must rank as one of the lesser Roy Rogers films. The story is set in motion...
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Director, Producer
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1939
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Frontier Pony Express is a fast-paced Roy Rogers program western which could stand up on its own with any big-budgeted "A"...
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Director, Producer
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1939
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In this western, Roy Rogers rides out to stop angry Confederate terrorists from harassing Missouri residents because they...
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Director, Producer
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1939
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The United States Air Force dropping bombs on decent, taxpaying ranchers is perhaps not your standard B-Western theme but...
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Director
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1939
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As in all his early westerns, Roy Rogers battles true Old West outlaws in the fine In Old Caliente. He is, as usual, Roy...
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Director, Producer
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1939
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Director, Producer
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1939
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Absolutely no relation to the 1960s rock-n-roll tune of the same name, Born to be Wild is a fast-paced Republic programmer...
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1938
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Director
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1938
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In this musical western, ranch owner "Lucky" Langham (Robert Homans) dies unexpectedly, and in his will he leaves his spread...
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Director
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1938
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An enjoyably silly Gene Autry romp, this music Western had an early ecological message: Horse-power instead of tractors. Or...
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Director
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1938
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Roy Rogers fans were in for a shock in the opening scenes of Billy the Kid Returns--for there was Rogers, playing the title...
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Director
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1938
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Arson Gang Busters was a slick little Republic programmer highlighted by several well-staged miniature sequences, courtesy of...
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Director
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1938
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This Roy Rogers musical western (his second starring vehicle for Republic) concerns itself with a group of Texas Rangers,...
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Director
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1938
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This Roy Rogers starrer is set in motion by a range war between ex-partners Brower (William Farnum) and Jackson (Stanley...
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Director
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1938
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In this western, Roy Rogers plays a cowboy-congressman from a dustbowl state who travels to Washington, DC to lobby for badly...
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Director
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1938
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One of the timelier Three Mesquiteers westerns, Gunsmoke Ranch was inspired by the Ohio and Mississippi river floodings of...
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Director
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1937
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A superior Gene Autry Western in every way, Boots and Saddles features child prodigy Ra Hould (aka Ronald Sinclair) as...
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Director
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1937
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A travelling circus provides the background for this "Three Mesquiteers" western. One of the circus owners is a...
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Director
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1937
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The prolific Jack Natteford wrote this unusual Gene Autry Western -- or, to be accurate, "Eastern" -- which reportedly...
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Director
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1937
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Gene Autry is the star (but not the title character) of Oh, Susanna!, a Republic musical western. What plot there is consists...
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Director
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1937
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In this 20th-century western, hero Gene Autry uses his old-fashioned horse and six-shooter to foil the plans of cattle...
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Director
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1937
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Gene Autry and veteran Western director Jospeh Kane team up for this lightweight effort. Gene (Gene Autry) is the foreman of...
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1937
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1937
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1937
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Heart of the Rockies launched Republic's second season of popular "Three Mesquiteers" westerns. Returning to the fold are...
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Director
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1937
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Gene Autry gets into a heated fight with an oil company in this very tuneful early entry in the Autry oeuvre, restored in...
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Director
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1937
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Guns and Guitars could have served as the title of any Gene Autry picture released in 1937. In this one, medicine-show...
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Director
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1936
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A typical Gene Autry everything-but-the-kitchen-sink musical Western, The Old Corral featured the spectacle of Autry getting...
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1936
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Director
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1936
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The Lonely Trail, directed by Joseph Kane, stars John Wayne as veteran Union officer John Ashley. Ashley (Wayne), upon his...
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Director
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1936
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The Texas Rangers vs. the United States Cavalry. That is basically the main thrust of the plot in this tuneful, fairly...
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Director
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1936
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John Wayne stars in this Western as a law student seeking revenge on the ruthless land baron who killed his parents; after he...
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Director
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1936
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Republic's The Lawless Nineties reteams the studio's up-and-coming cowboy star John Wayne with 19-year-old ingenue...
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Director
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1936
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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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Director
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1936
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In their first serial effort, newcomers Republic Pictures went with the tried and true: beloved animal trainer Clyde Beatty,...
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Director
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1936
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Given a title like Sagebrush Troubadour, it virtually went without saying that the star of this 1935 western was singing...
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Director
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1935
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Gene Autry's second starring western for Republic was the well-named Melody Trail. Unlike Autry's inaugural vehicle...
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Director
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1935
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This follow-up to RKO Radio's near-perfect adaptation of Little Women was produced by small but enterprising Mascot Pictures...
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Editor
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1935
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Based on a barnstorming stage play by Gus Hill, McFadden's Flat seemed charmingly anachronistic in the mid-1935s....
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Editor
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1935
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Gene Autry's first starring Western, Tumbling Tumbleweeds sets the pace for the 98 or so Autry oaters to come. As he would...
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Director
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1935
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Its the US Marines against the pirates in this spliced-together adventure serial. The Marines are trying to set up a landing...
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Director
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1935
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Having recently left Universal Pictures in a huff, mercurial cowboy star Ken Maynard stopped briefly at Mascot Studios for a...
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Director
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1934
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The rivalry between two deep-sea diver is chronicled in this adventure. The trouble begins when a young woman inherits one...
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1934
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Editor
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1933
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This drama centers on the fight for certain post-Prohibitionist groups to gain total control over the liquor industry. Much...
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Editor
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1933
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Based on Veneer, a 1929 Broadway flop by Hugh Stange, this sentimental domestic drama came to the screens in early 1932,...
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Editor
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1932
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The tragic death from peritonitis of leading man Robert Williams marred the production of this oppressive triangle drama set...
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1932
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1932
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1931
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The exciting world of horse-racing provides the setting for this lively comedy that centers on luckless Bud Doyle, a jockey...
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Editor
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1931
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Coney island vendors Baltimore Clark (Bill Boyd), Dutch Herman (Robert Armstrong) and Skeets O'Reilly (James Gleason) spend...
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Editor
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1931
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Five characters find themselves playing a lively game of musical beds in this saucy pre-Code comedy. Richard...
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Editor
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1931
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Helen Twelvetrees became a major star in this laundered version of the "naughty" Broadway play Frankie and Johnny. A singer...
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Editor
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1930
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In this heartwarming drama, an amiable department store worker gets more than he bargained for when he accidentally slips a...
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Editor
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1930
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Editor
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1930
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This adventure serial was the last to team the popular Allene Ray and Walter Miller and the last to be produced by Pathé, the...
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Editor
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1929
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Handsome newcomer Don Coleman starred in this independently produced silent Western about a Texas Ranger whose foster-father...
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1928
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1926
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