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1990
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1986
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This gory exploitation actioner from drive-in schlockmeister Earl Owensby was originally released in 3-D and centers upon a...
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1985
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A handful of cowboys and cowgirls fend off an interstellar attack in this sci-fi-Western hybrid. A platoon of space aliens...
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1985
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A dusty sheriff (played by real-life cowboy Lash LaRue) must protect the residents of a house--built over a burial...
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1985
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This graphically violent western features disturbing scenes of rape and torment. It was originally filmed in a triple-X...
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1969
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1957
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The actions of various criminals such as Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, Bonnie and Clyde and Baby Face Nelson are reenacted in...
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1957
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1954
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1954
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1954
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Not so much produced as stitched together, The Black Lash was ostensibly a sequel, with plenty of stock footage, to Frontier...
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U.S. LaRue
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1952
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In this western, two Federal Marshals attempt to round up ruthless counterfeiters by having hero Lash LaRue dress up as the...
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1952
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After becoming a promising star, cowboy star Lash LaRue's new series for producer Ron Ormond quickly fell into a groove of...
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US Marshal
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1951
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In this Lash LaRue western, Our Hero aligns himself with the Pinkerton Detective Agency ("We Never Sleep") to capture a...
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US Marshal
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1951
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In this western, Lash LaRue and his trusty bullwhip are assigned to keep outlaws from getting to the new territorial...
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1951
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The title King of the Bullwhip could only refer to one of two western-movie favorites: Lash LaRue or Whip Wilson. Since...
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Lash LaRue
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1950
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The plot for this Western involves the wives and girlfriends of the Dalton gang, who decide to carry on the gang's criminal...
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1950
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Lash LaRue essays a dual role in the 1949 western Outlaw Country. LaRue plays himself (or at least his screen self) and an...
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Lash LaRue/The Frontier Phantom
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1949
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If it weren't for the movies, how would the public have known that Billy the Kid, who died at the age of 21, had a son?...
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Jack Garrett
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1949
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Lash LaRue stars as U.S. deputy, with Al "Fuzzy" St. John as his comic-relief deputy. Lash and Fuzzy are on the trail of El...
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Lash
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1949
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Although technically crude, Stage to Mesa City, an entry in PRC's "The Cheyenne Kid" series, was a great favorite with the...
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Cheyenne
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1948
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Black-garbed cowboy hero Lash LaRue considered this low-budget series entry one of his best films, "best," of course, being a...
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1948
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Produced on the cheap by Ron Ormond and his wife, June Carr, this Western was one of ten to star Lash LaRue and Al St. John,...
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1948
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Dead Man's Gold, starring the black clad, whip wielding Lash LaRue and his sidekick, Fuzzy (Al St. John), is the kind of...
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1948
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The peaceful, solitary existence of a crippled lad and his grandfather living in a remote wooded valley is disturbed when...
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1948
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The most unlikely cowboy hero of them all, whip-wielding, black-garbed "Lash" La Rue made his starring debut in this...
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Cheyenne
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1947
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At least Heartaches looks more ambitious than it is-no small feat for a PRC production. Ken Farrell plays Vic Morton, a...
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1947
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Whip-wielding westerner Lash LaRue closes out his 1947 schedule with Cheyenne Takes Over. Once again teamed with comical...
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Cheyenne Davis
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1947
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"King of the Bullwhip" Lash LaRue continues lashing away in the PRC western Ghost Town Renegades. In this one, the Cheyenne...
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Cheyenne
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1947
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Cheyenne
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1947
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Despite the producer claiming Border Feud to be a "New PRC Picture," this Western is essentially the same old wheeze that the...
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Cheyenne
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1947
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Return of the Lash exists primarily to display the bullwhip-wielding prowess of cowboy star Al "Lash" LaRue. The plot is set...
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Cheyenne
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1947
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That old reprobate George Cheseboro is at it again in this low-budget Western from the "new" PRC. This time, Cheseboro plays...
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Cheyenne
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1947
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The Caravan Trail stars PRC Pictures' resident singing cowboy Eddie Dean. This time around, wagonmaster Dean is appointed...
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1946
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Filmed in less than glorious two-strip Cinecolor, this average Eddie Dean western benefited from Dean performing "Ride on the...
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1946
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Statehood for Wyoming became the weighty focal point in this very low-budget music Western from poverty row company PRC,...
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1945
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Deanna Durbin offered her fans a change of pace in this mystery story seasoned with elements of comedy and music. Nikki...
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1945
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A machine able to extract gold from the ocean floor is desired by both Axis powers and the FBI in this 13 chapter Universal...
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1944
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