Produced and directed by veteran silent-screen cowboy Leo Maloney, Overland Bound was the first all-talking independently...
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Director, Producer
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1929
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A huge cast supported pudgy western star Leo Maloney in The Apache Raider, a typically threadbare silent oater in which a...
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Director, Apache Bob
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1928
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Although not quite the epic its title suggested, this 10 chapter Western serial from genre specialist Mascot was certainly...
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1928
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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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Director, Producer
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1928
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Producing and directing his own films, Leo Maloney almost always used the talents of Ford I. Beebe to compose his scripts....
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Director, Producer, Robert Alan
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1927
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Produced and directed by Gower Gulch regular Leo Maloney, this minor silent Western featured Maloney and his sidekick...
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Director
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1927
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Having learned the tricks of the trade appearing in the action series The Hazards of Helen back in the mid-1910s,...
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Director, Leo McHale
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1927
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Veteran western hero Leo Maloney played a dual role in this inexpensive western, which he also produced (for Pathe) and...
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1927
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Gower Gulch regular Leo Maloney both produced, directed, and starred in this low-budget silent Western about a cowboy helping...
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Director
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1927
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Produced and directed by busy Gower Gulch denizen Leo Maloney, this silent Western starred Maloney and his frequent leading...
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Director, Producer
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1926
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Leo Maloney, one of the best (if not best-looking) of the second-echelon silent western stars, heads the cast of High Hand....
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1926
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Poverty Row cowboy Leo Maloney both directed and produced this very low-budget revenge Western for release by William...
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Director, Producer
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1925
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Poverty row producer-director Leo Maloney and his usual screenwriter Ford Beebe fashioned a fanciful tale of a cowboy...
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Director, "Flash O'Lightning"/Richard Coakley
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1925
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A minor Hatfield and McCoy melodrama set in the wild and woolly West, Across the Deadline features Leo Maloney as an unlikely...
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1925
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1925
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Lower-echelon cowboy star Leo Maloney produced and directed this inexpensive silent western, released through independent...
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Bruce Mason
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1924
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Small-time screen cowboy Leo Maloney produced, co-directed and starred in this obscure silent Western released by Photo...
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Director
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1924
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A well-made entry in Leo Maloney's Range Rider series, Smoke Out stars the veteran cowboy hero as a drifter who rescues a...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Watt Rogers
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1924
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Minor (in status if not physique) western hero Leo Maloney produced, directed and starred in this slipshod silent western...
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Director, Producer, Sonny-Jack Parr
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1924
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Director, Producer, Bob Baxter
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1924
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Director, David Phillips
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1923
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Producer-director-star Leo Maloney spared every expense in putting together this very minor western offering about a Texas...
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Director, Tom Hardy
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1923
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Real-life siblings Bob Burns and Fred Burns play brothers in this rare surviving two-reel Western, part of Pathé's Range...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Gene Miller
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1923
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In Double Cinched, an entry in the two-reel Range Rider series, cowpoke Leo Maloney turns himself into a countrified dandy...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Lem Burke
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1923
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An unscrupulous rancher will do just about anything to cheat a prospective buyer in this two-reel Leo Maloney Western. The...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, John Green
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1923
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Also-ran western star Leo Maloney played a Texas Ranger in this obscure silent oater. The Ranger saves the daughter (Dixie...
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Ranger
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1922
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Hard-working rancher Bruce McLeod (Ed Coxen) loses his wife (veteran screen actress Mignon Anderson) to notorious gambler...
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Director, Fred Cullum
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1921
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Based on a novel by the prolific B.M. Bower (pseudonym for novelist Bertha "Muzzy" Sinclair), The Wolverine starred former...
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1921
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Carmelita (Hedda Nova) is the daughter of bandit Don Salvador (Carl Stockdale), who meets his end at the hands of the law....
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1919
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The early silent era provided leading roles for women in all genres of films, including action adventures, westerns and...
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1919
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Although this picture was adapted from a novel by Vaughn Kester, it was shot primarily because of controversy over a...
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1916
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The popular star-director team of Helen Holmes and J. P. Gowan (they were also husband and wife) once more delivered the...
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1916
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1912
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