Gunslinger Joe Delk (Harold J. Stone) has managed to avoid arrest by forcing his victims to draw first, then killing them in...
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1967
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Forced to shoot and kill tresspasser Jeb Hoad, Joe Cartwright is set upon by Jeb's wildcat daughter Willow (Anita Sands)....
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1961
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It's Shakespeare in the sagebrush in this Maverick-ized version of "Romeo and Juliet." This time, the blood feud is between...
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1960
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Disapproving of his son Grove's romance with Japanese girl Mitsuo (Nobu McCarthy), wealthy Hudson Nichols (Ralph Dumke) hires...
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1959
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While on a mountain expedition in the dead of winter, Hoss and Little Joe come upon an Indian woman (Chana Eden) who is about...
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1959
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Invasion of the Saucer Men can't make up its mind whether it wants to be a comedy, a j.d. melodrama or a horror outing. When...
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Johnny
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1957
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Another American-International opus which managed to attain top bookings on the strength of an exploitational titles,...
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1957
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The title tells practically all in the American-International exploitationer Motorcycle Gang. The film's main conflict arises...
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Randy
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1957
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Riding into the Wyoming town of Bender, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by accused murderer Bart Holgate (Harold J. Stone)....
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1957
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Originally double-billed with Rock All Night, Dragstrip Girl is a typical J.D. potboiler from American-International. The...
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1957
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1956's Tea and Sympathy is a diluted filmization of Robert Anderson's Broadway play. The original production was considered...
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1956
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The talented David Wayne is afforded a rare movie starring role in Allied Artists' The Naked Hills. Wayne plays prospector...
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1956
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Friday (Joe Friday) and Smith (Ben Alexander) spend the better part of a year trying to crack a case in this episode, which...
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1954
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Old Martin Latimer is found dead in his home, a bullet hole in his chest. At first, it looks like a case of suicide, wherein...
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1954
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