A male stripper and an upscale executive begin an affair. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1982
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In this episode of The Rifleman, Lucas McCain (Chuck Connors) finds himself in the odd position of having to defend an old...
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1959
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John Carradine and Michael Landon guest star in this early episode of The Rifleman. The only one in town to own a shotgun,...
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1959
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Created and written by Sam Peckinpah, the premiere episode of The Rifleman stars Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford as Lucas...
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1958
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Teaserama was the second feature-film project of "girlie picture" maven Irwin Klaw. The star of the proceedings is Klaw's...
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1955
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A safecracker risks his own life to save an endangered child from an oncoming truck and finds his life changes forever in...
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1948
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Cowboy star Allan "Rocky" Lane teams with a sagebrush favorite of yore, Jack Holt, in Republic's The Wild Frontier. In an...
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1947
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The Bells of San Angelo was the second Republic Roy Rogers western to be filmed in the "new" Trucolor process (actually the...
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1947
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1947
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One of the better Roy Rogers vehicles of its period, Home in Oklahoma casts Rogers as a crusading frontier newspaper editor....
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1947
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Back to his standard Rocky Lane characterization after a brief series of "Red Ryder" westerns, Allan Lane stars in Republic's...
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1947
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An exemplary "Red Ryder" Western, Stagecoach to Denver features Red (Allan Lane), his aunt, the Duchess (Martha Wentworth),...
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1946
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In the tradition of several of the Gene Autry vehicles of the 1930s, Roy Rogers' Helldorado is built around a real-life...
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1946
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Roll on Texas Moon was the first of 26 Roy Rogers vehicles directed by fast-action specialist William Witney. The plot...
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1946
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Lesley Selander directs the urban goings-on in Traffic in Crime with the same breeziness he brought to his Republic...
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1946
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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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1942
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Just before entering the armed services, Gene Autry delivered one of his best Republic westerns, Cowboy Serenade. Many of...
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1942
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Spoiled little rich girl Edith Fellows does what she can to avoid spending time on Gene Autry's dude ranch in this tuneful...
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1942
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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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1942
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1941
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Prairie Pioneers was one of a trio of "Three Mesquiteers" westerns directed by the forgotten Les Orleback. On this occasion,...
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1941
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It's "The Three Mesquiteers" again, this time played by Bob Steele (as Tucson Smith), Tom Tyler (as Stony Brooke) and Rufe...
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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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1941
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Don "Red" Barry's first western of 1941, Wyoming Wildcat told the careworn but still potent story of a war veteran returning...
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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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1941
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Congress suddenly changes the boundary between Texas and Mexico and the rangers leave the territory to the U.S. cavalry in...
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1941
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A fine, action-packed entry in Republic Pictures' long-running "Three Mesqueteers" Western series, West of Cimarron featured...
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1941
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In this western, the Three Mesquisteers face down angry Indians and outlaws while fighting to save the life of am abducted...
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1941
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Citadel of Crime was the original title of the Republic John Wayne vehicle which eventually emerged as A Man Betrayed (TV...
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1941
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Also known as The Singing Hills, this Gene Autry western boasts a screenplay cowritten by Jesse Lasky Jr. Gene and his...
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1941
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The Pals of the Pecos are our old pals The Three Mesquiteers, portrayed herein by Robert Livingston (as Stony Brooke),...
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1941
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In this Gene Autry Western, the valley is threatened by a weed capable of poisoning the cattle. When burning the range proves...
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1941
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When an evil land grabbers forces settlers out of their homes, the courageous Three Mesquiteers ride up to stop him. Rootin'...
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1940
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This "Three Mesquiteers" western entry stars Robert Livingston as Stony Brooke, Raymond Hatton as Rusty Joslin and...
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1940
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A fast-paced, enjoyable entry in the long-running Three Mesqueteers Western series, Heroes of the Saddle featured the three...
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1940
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Bantam-weight western star Don "Red" Barry, Republic's answer to James Cagney, is perfectly cast in One Man's Law. When plans...
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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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1940
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Donald Barry, not yet Donald "Red" Barry, heads the cast of the Republic western Ghost Valley Raiders. A federal marshal,...
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1940
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1940
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In this crime drama, a young man becomes a criminal lawyer after witnessing the police shooting of his father, a thief. Most...
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1940
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1940
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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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1939
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This "Three Mesquiteers" western is based upon the exploits of one James Addison Reavis, a clever 19th century con artist who...
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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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1939
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South of the Border, a western directered by George Sherman, features two United States government agents (Gene Autry) and...
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1939
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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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1939
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The Mysterious Miss X would have the audience believe that the very American Michael Whalen and Chick Chandler are a pair of...
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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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1939
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Home on the Prairie finds Texas ranger Gene Autry trying to halt an anthrax epidemic. The villains are cattlemen Walter...
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1939
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Too many of Gene Autry's Republic western sacrificed action in favor of music. A notable exception to this syndrome is Blue...
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1939
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The action content of Republic's Gene Autry musical westerns was considerably enhanced by veteran director B. Reeves "Breezy"...
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1939
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The Three Mesquiteers ride again in the economical Republic sagebrusher Purple Vigilantes. The Mesquiteers in question are...
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1938
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Riders of Black Hills is the second of 13 consecutive "Three Mesquiteers" westerns directed by George Sherman. The...
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1938
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Its somewhat risible title aside (how can a saddle have rhythm?), this is one of the better Gene Autry westerns of the late...
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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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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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1938
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Just before going on a brief one-man strike for better wages, Gene Autry starred in the Republic musical western Prairie...
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1938
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Gene Autry stars in this vintage musical Western that pits a group of poor but honest cattle ranchers against two-faced real...
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1938
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Republic Pictures borrowed heavily from Damon Runyon when they crafted this tuneful Gene Autry series entry, restored to its...
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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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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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1938
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In this episode of the western series, the Mesquitters try to stop a ring of silk thieves while dealing with a shady...
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1938
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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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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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1937
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Hit the Saddle has enjoyed more latter-day attention than most of Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" western films thanks to the...
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1937
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This service comedy from the Republic Studio mills was perhaps the most aggressively titled of the "Marine Corps" film cycle...
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1937
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In this musical an agent hawks a new singing star to irritate a wealthy socialite whom he managed to get on the radio. There...
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1937
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1937
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The Three Mesquiteers are back for more action in this well-photographed Republic western. This time, heroes Stoney Brooke...
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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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1937
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An early entry in Republic Pictures' popular "Three Mesqueteers" western series, Wild Horse Rodeo features Robert Livingston...
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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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A travelling circus provides the background for this "Three Mesquiteers" western. One of the circus owners is a...
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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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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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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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1936
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The Bold Caballero, Republic Pictures' first color film, was also the first talkie version of the "Zorro" legend (as...
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1936
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In this western, Gene Autry plays a cowboy with a heart as big as Texas who heads for the city to try to raise money so that...
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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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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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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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1936
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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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1935
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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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1935
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Ann Rutherford, who would later rise to fame in the Andy Hardy series at M-G-M and in a number of musical roles, made one of...
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1935
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