There are those who consider Texan Meets Calamity Jane as one of the worst westerns ever made. It isn't really, but neither...
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Colorado Charley
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1950
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Produced, written, and directed by the veteran Elmer Clifton (here for obscure reasons billed Elmer S. Pond), Red Rock Outlaw...
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1950
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Enterprising roadshow exhibitor Kroger Babb was largely responsible for the jerry-built "feature film" The Lawton Story. Most...
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1949
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Country western star Jimmie Davis heads the cast of the Monogram musical western Mississippi Rhythm. Teamed with perennial...
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Dixie Dalrymple
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1949
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1948
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The Cisco Kid and Pancho set off to find the missing owner of a devoted little dog in this western adventure. From the...
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1948
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In this western comedy, a milquetoast gunsmith from the East Coast goes to Arsenic City, Arizona because he has heard that...
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1948
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The Golden Eye is a Charlie Chan mystery set on a Southwestern ranch. A once-dormant mine mysteriously begins to yield gold,...
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1948
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The Abbott & Costello western spoof The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap is predicated on an actual Montana law of the 19th...
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1947
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Dog Ginger is a big part of her human family in this melodrama. ~ Rovi...
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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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As directed by Ande Lamb, this vintage oater finds an upstanding southerner, 'Texas' Jim Lambert ('Texas' Jim Lewis),...
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1947
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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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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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Songwriter
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1947
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A mysterious crook by the name of "The Poet" is robbing Wells Fargo stages and creating havoc in the Old West. The sheriff is...
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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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If Republic's skating star Vera Hruba Ralston could go "dramatic", so too could Monogram's skating star Belita. Produced by...
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1946
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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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1946
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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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Lasses
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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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Dillinger, the was the ninth effort from the enterprising King Brothers, and their most financially successful film to date....
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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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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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An otherwise ordinary Monogram western songfest, this movie opens with a grizzly double homicide. Star Jimmy Wakely and...
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Lass
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1945
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The second of Monogram's 1945 trio of "Cisco Kid" westerns, In Old New Mexico stars Duncan Renaldo as Cisco and...
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1945
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Betrayed is the reissue title for the classic melodrama When Strangers Marry. In her third film, Kim Hunter plays a waitress...
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1944
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Unusually elaborate for a PRC film, Minstrel Man is a lively musical drama built around the talents of veteran vaudevillian...
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1944
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This '40s film (based upon a Jack London story) is set in Alaska's gold rush days and revolves around the dilemma faced by a...
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1944
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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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The King Brothers, entrepreneur siblings who parlayed an allegedly ill-gotten fortune into a long movie career, produced...
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1943
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In this entry in the "Dead End Kids" series (later they would reappear as "The Bowery Boys") the lads encounter a terribly...
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1943
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Perhaps Hollywood's greatest success du scandal of the 1940s, this odd psychological Western became a box office hit largely...
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1943
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1942
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Cinderella Swings It was the last in a series of RKO programmers based on the popular radio series Scattergood Baines (its...
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1942
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An average Tim Holt oater from RKO, Riding the Wind is set in the New Mexico desert where the ranchers are at the mercy of...
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Whopper
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1941
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Tim Holt is, of course, a true red-blooded cowboy in this overly tuneful RKO Western and only pretends to be the title...
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Whopper Hatch
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1941
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In time-honored B-Western fashion, RKO took the exciting Oklahoma land-rush sequence from their Academy Award-winning...
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Whopper
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1941
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Originally written as a stage vehicle for corpulent character actor Macklyn Arbuckle, Ernest Day's The Roundup was first...
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1941
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Inspired by the long-running (1937-1949) radio series of the same name, Scattergood Baines came to the screen in 1941, with...
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1941
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In this exciting western, a cowboy hero and his partner are en route to meet the hero's brother when they are waylaid by the...
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Whopper
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1941
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Scattergood Pulls the Strings was the second in a series of B pictures based on the long-running radio series...
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1941
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RKO Radio's Thundering Hoofs was the first of several Tim Holt westerns directed by "Hopalong Cassidy" veteran Lesley...
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Whopper
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1941
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When World War I hero Alvin York agreed to sell the movie rights to his life story to Warner Bros., it was on three...
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1941
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A remake of the 1933 RKO western of the same name, Come on, Danger! stars Tim Holt in the role originally essayed by...
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Whopper
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1941
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1941
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In one of his best early Westerns, Tim Holt avenges the accidental shooting of his father by robbing the Cedar Fork bank, who...
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Whopper
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1941
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The three Mesquiteers ride the long trail home following the Spanish-American war in this western. En route, they have many...
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1940
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Venerable character actor Harry Davenport (best remembered as Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind) takes center stage in the...
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1940
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The W. Somerset Maugham play Home and Beauty was successful Americanized as Too Many Husbands (British title: My Two...
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1940
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1940
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1939
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Lady of the Harem was based on Hassan, a play by James McElroy Flecker. It all begins when the Caliph of Kornassah (Sojin)...
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1926
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