When a bunch of beautiful stewardesses attempt to relax at a ranch, they find themselves attacked by mysterious horsemen....
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1975
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Having gained a measure of TV fame by 1958, the nightclub comedy duo of Dan Rowan and Dick Martin decided to give movies a...
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Himself
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1958
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Winning of the West was Gene Autry's first western vehicle for 1953. It was also one of Autry's better offerings, with the...
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Art Selby
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1953
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Something for the Birds is a toothless satire of Washington, filmed during the McCarthy era. For lack of a political target...
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1952
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Gene Autry and Pat Buttram are innovatively cast as Gene Autry and Pat Buttram in Night Stage to Galveston. Set during the...
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1952
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Saddle Legion stars RKO Radio's resident cowboy hero Tim Holt. As in most of his postwar vehicles, Holt is teamed with...
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Regan
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1951
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Gene Autry sings his own and Ray Whitley's "Back in the Saddle Again" in the opening sequence of this, the fifth episode of...
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1950
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In the third entry of his long-running television series, Gene Autry comes across a man murdered by a silver arrow. In...
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1950
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Though the hit song "Mule Train" is most closely associated with Frankie Laine, it was Gene Autry who first sang the tune on...
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Sam Brady
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1950
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Dirkin
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1950
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Gene Autry enjoyed considerable success with his recording of Stan Jones' haunting "Riders in the Sky". He then parlayed this...
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Rock McCleary
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1949
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Tim Holt's second RKO western for 1949 was Mysterious Desperado. Once more teamed with Richard Martin as his saddle pal...
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Jordan
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1949
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Chan must find out who has been killing people over rare antiques. ~...
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1948
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Released in Republic Pictures' low-budget Trucolor and filmed at the majestic location of the title, Grand Canyon Trail stars...
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Bill Regan
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1948
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Daredevils in the Clouds was one of Republic's several attempts to transform former cowboy star Robert Livingston into a...
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Terry O'Rourke
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1948
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There's no "valley" in Valley of the Zombies, and only one "zombie," played with relish by Ian Keith. At large in a great...
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Dr. Terry Evans
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1946
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Sheriff Don Long
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1946
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In this musical, a humble cigarette girl dreams of auditioning for the handsome bandleader at the nightclub. Her many...
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Gene Ritchie
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1945
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1945
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Law of the Saddle stars Bob Livingston as Rocky Cameron, aka "The Lone Rider". With his sidekick Fuzzy Q. Jones (Al St. John...
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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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1945
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Having previously introduced Cole Porter's hit song "Don't Fence Me In" in Hollywood Canteen, Roy Rogers performs the song...
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Jack Chandler
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1945
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In this crime comedy, a prominent judge's vacation is interrupted during a sudden storm that forces him to seek refuge in a...
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Montana
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1945
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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1945
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In this off-beat western, a cowboy is struck on the head and loses his memory. Opportunistic outlaws then assure him that he...
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1944
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Serial killers are on the loose in this "Lone Rider" entry from PRC reportedly based on the exploits of a real-life 1870s...
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1944
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With his performance in the offbeat sagebrusher The Laramie Trail, Bob Livingston makes his final appearance in a Republic...
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1944
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1944
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Brazil is perhaps the best of the handful of American films made by Brazilian singing sensation Tito Guizar. In typical...
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Rod Walker
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1944
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Leonard Maltin once observed that Storm Over Lisbon is what Casablanca would have looked like had it been produced by...
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1944
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In this musical romance, an ice skater comes to America to represent her country at a Lake Placid carnival. Unfortunately,...
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Paul Jordan
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1944
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The Big Bonanza was a Republic Studios in-betweener: too elaborate for B picture, not expensive enough for an "A"....
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Sam Ballou
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1944
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In this drama a big-city reporter moves to a tiny town to begin running the newspaper he half-owns. His in-your-face...
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Johnny Newsome
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1944
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Two tuneful gamblers gambol across the country in a struggle for the money they need to run their respective casinos. It all...
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1943
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That favorite old B-Western menace Charles King is at it again in Raiders of Red Gap, the last of PRC's "Lone Rider" Westerns...
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1943
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Wolves of the Range was another entry in PRC's "Lone Rider" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi...
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1943
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Wild Horse Rustlers was PRC's 1943 entry in the "Nazis on the prairie" western cycle. Hero Tom Cameron (Bob Livingston)...
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1943
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In this western, "the Lone Rider," and his pardner catch the masked gunman that robbed a stage. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1942
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The Three Mesquiteers are back in Republic's Gangs of Sonora. The story is set in Wyoming, just before statehood was bestowed...
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Stony Brooke
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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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"Stony" Brooke
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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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Stony Brooke
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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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Stony Brooke
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1941
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1940
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With Under Texas Skies, Republic's Three Mesquiteers underwent a slight change of personnel. Robert Livingston remained as...
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Stony Brooke
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1940
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Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" western series hopscotched all over the calendar, with some entries taking place in the...
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Stony Brooke
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1940
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1940
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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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Stony Brooke
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1940
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An above-average entry in Republic Pictures' long-running "Three Mesqueteers" series, The Trail Blazers is something as...
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Stony Brooke
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1940
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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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Stony Brooke
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1940
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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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Yet another fast-paced western featuring the "Three Mesqueteers," pulp writer William Colt McDonald's trio of sagebrush...
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Stony Brooke
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1940
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1940
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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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1939
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This second Republic-serial adaptation of the popular radio series The Lone Ranger abandons the "mystery" angle of the first...
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Lone Ranger @ Bill Andrews
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1939
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In this episode of the Three Mesquiteers series of westerns the trio must help two rival sides involved in a range war settle...
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Stony Brooke
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1939
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In this drama, an young, orphaned heir is dismayed to discover that his inheritance will no longer cover the tuition and...
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Bob
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1939
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This prison film features an inventive escape from Alcatraz. They do it by planning a phony wedding in a prison chapel. The...
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Bill
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1939
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Stony Brooke
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1939
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In this drama, a young man aspires to a life of wealth and power in the newspaper business. Unfortunately, it takes time and...
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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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1938
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1938
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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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When Marie Dressler died in 1934, the career of her frequent screen partner Polly Moran went into eclipse. Four years later,...
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Braddock
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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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O'Connell
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1938
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1938
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1938
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This program B western features our three heroes attempting to straighten things out after they accidentally cause the death...
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1938
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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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In this entry in the long-running series of westerns, the Three Mesquiteers transform their ranch into a prison farm to...
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Stony Brooke
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1938
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1938
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1938
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In this action-packed crime drama, an ace reporter declares war on the mobsters that killed his best friend, helps a...
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Slim
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1938
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With the departure of John Wayne to more prestigious films, Robert Livingston returned to the role of Stony Brooke in...
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1938
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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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One of the timelier Three Mesquiteers westerns, Gunsmoke Ranch was inspired by the Ohio and Mississippi river floodings of...
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Stony Brooke
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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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Stony Brooke
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1937
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Larceny on the Air is a Republic B-plus picture "drawn from today's headlines." In this instance, the news event pounced upon...
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Baxter
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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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Stony Brook
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1937
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The Three Mesquiteers take on a group of frontier fascists in the zippy series entry Roarin' Lead. This being Season One of...
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Stony Brooke
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1937
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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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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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Stony Brooke
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1937
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The fast-paced world of Indy car racing provides the backdrop for this drama. The story centers on a test driver who works...
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1936
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Suzy is the film in which Cary Grant, overcome by the beauty and vivacity of Jean Harlow, sings her a love ballad! This...
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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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Stony Brooke
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1936
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Despite its title, things get pretty noisy in MGM's Absolute Quiet. Lionel Atwill heads the cast as reclusive financier G. A....
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1936
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After a couple of false starts, William Colt MacDonald's "Three Mesquiteers" stories were converted into a western film...
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Stony Brooke
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1936
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In this western, three desperadoes rob the New Jerusalem Bank and flee across the desert where they find a seemingly...
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1936
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Yet another Zorro imitation, this adventure serial starred Robert Livingston as Don Loring, whose father and brother are...
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1936
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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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Zorro
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1936
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The 1932 publication of Charles Nordhoff and James Norton Hall's Mutiny on the Bounty sparked a revival of interest in the...
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1935
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1935
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Big Mike (Wallace Beery) is a tough Army flyer who longs to see his son Little Mike (Robert Young) take to the air like...
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1935
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Robert Young had to be the busiest leading man in Hollywood in 1934. He appeared in no fewer than nine pictures, four of them...
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1934
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Based on a novel by Cortland Fitzsimmons, the storyline of this "gimmick" mystery follows the St. Louis Cardinals during a...
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1934
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1931
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