A night at a burlesque house circa 1958 is captured on film in this vintage exploitation feature. Dreamland Capers features...
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1958
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"Exploitation" king Willis Kent was both producer and director of the deathless cautionary fable Mad Youth. Because she...
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1940
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Gun Smoke was the second of a brace of "B"-westerns starring the now-forgotten Buck Coburn. The plot is as standard as...
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1936
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Having allowed his name to be listed as "producer" of Gun Smoke, a low-budget Western actually produced by Willis Kent, rodeo...
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Producer
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1935
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Listed as a 1942 release, Arizona Badman was actually lensed back in 1935, and reissued seven years later. Former football...
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Producer
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1935
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Star Reb Russell was an all-American football player who tried to make it as a movie cowboy. There were three things standing...
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Producer
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1935
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Former footballer Reb Russell stars in this very low-budget oater as Muley Benson, a young cowpoke unfairly accused of cattle...
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Producer
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1935
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In his second starring Western for low-budget producer Willis Kent, former All-American fullback Reb Russell played just...
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Producer
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1934
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Producer
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1934
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In his first western, former football star Reb Russell plays Clint Mason, a young parolee returning to Bonanza City intent on...
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Producer
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1934
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Written and directed by the prolific Oliver Drake, this low-budget Western starred Lane Chandler as a Texas Ranger battling a...
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Producer
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1934
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The fifth of eight low-budget Westerns starring Lane Chandler, this Willis Kent production was apparently filmed at...
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Producer
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1934
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The Road to Ruin is a remake of notorious 1928 exploitationer of the same name, courtesy of the fly-by-night firm of True...
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Producer
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1934
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The distinguished Henry B. Walthall, a major star of the early silent screen, headlined this cheap whodunit that fully...
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Producer
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1934
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Slow moving, overly complicated, and badly acted in key roles, this low-budget melodrama from Poverty Row company Progressive...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1933
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The son of a famed race car driver is so traumatized by witnessing his father's fatal racetrack crash that he refuses to...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1933
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Mischa Auer's fake Swami Yomurda of Sinister Hands returned in Sucker Money, a crime drama set among newspaper reporters....
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1933
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Filmed on-location at Lone Pine, CA, and thus looking a lot better than the average cheapie Western, Cheyenne Cyclone was the...
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Producer
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1932
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William Farnum toplines this drama, as a character known only as The Drifter. Employed as an itinerant lumberjack, he lands...
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Producer
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1932
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The third of Poverty Row producer Willis Kent's eight Lane Chandler Westerns, Battling Buckaroo was filmed on-location at the...
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Producer
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1932
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Ostensibly based on a story by pulp writer William Colt McDonald, this minor Western, filmed at Lone Pine, CA, starred Lane...
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Producer
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1932
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This ultra-cheap murder mystery stars Jack Mulhall as Devlin, a dapper police detective with a quick wit and a way with the...
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1932
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Screenwriter
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1932
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Befitting its title, the old-fashioned meller Law of the Tongs is set in wicked old Chinatown. This time, the criminal...
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Producer
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1931
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Hurricane Horseman was the first entry in cowboy star Lane Chandler's brief western series for Willis Kent Productions. In...
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Producer
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1931
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Editor, Producer
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1929
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