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WYOMING WHIRLWIND*
(1932, Willis Kent Prod.) Lane Chandler, Adele Tracy, Harry Todd, Yakima Canutt. A mysterious road agent known as "The Wolf" steals the payroll from a country ranch. It turns out the bandit should h
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COME ON, TARZAN*
(1932, World Wide) Ken Maynard, Merna Kennedy, Niles Welch. Don't let the corny sounding title fool you. this is an outstanding Maynard outing, one that truly shows his full, natural western charisma. Wild horses are be
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FIGHTING CHAMP, THE*
(1932, Monogram) Bob Steele, Gabby Hayes, Arletta Duncan. An excellent Monogram western with Bob playing a drifting cowboy who's turned down for a job by a ranch foreman. A fight erupts and Bob knocks the foreman out.
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BREED OF THE BORDER*
(1933, Monogram) Bob Steele, Marion Byron, Ernie Adams, Gabby Hayes. An escaped killer hires a race-car driver to drive him to Mexico. After they make it over the border, the killer double-crosses him. Gabby teams up
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CACTUS KID, THE*
(1934, Reliable) Jack Perrin, Jayne Regan, Slim Whitaker, Tom London, Wally Wales. Jack and his pal are paid off for a cattle drive--over a thousand bucks! Just one problem: his pal ends up with a
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FIGHTING HERO, THE
(1934, Reliable) Tom Tyler, Renee Borden, Edward Hearn, Bick Botiller. A Mexican gal is tried for killing a man whom she actually killed in self-defense. However, Tom saves her by abducting her afte
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BIG CALIBRE
(1934,Supreme)Bob Steele, Peggy Campbell, Bill Quinn, Perry Murdock. A mad chemist kills Bob's dad with a poison gas bomb and steals the family's fortune. Bob searches the wastelands for the killer, prospecting on
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LIGHTNING BILL*
(1934, Superior) Buffalo Bill, Jr., Alma Rayford, Nelson McDowell. So cheap and shoddy that they actually misspelled the opening title card. Instead of "Lightning Bill," it's "Lighting Bill." Speak
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BOSS COWBOY
(1934, Superior) Buddy Roosevelt, Frances Morris, Sam Pierce. Buddy’s foreman of a large ranch being victimized by rustlers. He takes a shot at a rustler, hitting and killing him. Little does he kn
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FRONTIER DAYS*
(1934, Spectrum) Bill Cody, Ada Ince, Wheeler Oakman, Billy Jr., Lafe McKee. A beautiful upgrade of what is probably Cody's best western. Bill plays a lawdog tracking down a gang responsible for hold-ups
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BORN TO BATTLE* (Tyler)
(1935, Reliable) Tom Tyler, Jean Carmen, Earl Dwire, Julian Rivero. Extremely likeable Tyler vehicle with Tom playing a fun-loving, yet consumate trouble-maker who's given a chance to clean up his act by a lenient jud
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CODE OF THE MOUNTED*
(1935, Ambassador) Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Roger Williams, Wheeler Oakman. A fur trapper is robbed and killed by a local thug. The killer is caught by the Mounties and thrown in jail. Howev
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NORTH OF ARIZONA*
(1935, Reliable) Jack Perrin, Blanche MeHaffey, Al Bridge, Lane Chandler. Rough-tough cowboy jack aids local Indians who are being swindled out of their gold. He then gets hired on as a ranch foreman only to discover...
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NORTHERN FRONTIER*
(1935, Ambassador) Kermit Maynard, Eleanor Hunt, Russell Hopton, J. Farrell MacDonald, Walter Brennan. Counterfeiters are on the loose in this colorful northern western. Kermit plays a law oficer out to locate and infil
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CYCLONE RANGER, THE*
(1935, Spectrum) Bill Cody, Nena Quartero, Eddie Gribbon. Cattle rustlers try to go straight but seem to find trouble wherever they go. They eventually wind up at the ranch of a blind woman who think
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LAW OF THE .45s*
(1935, Normandy) Big Boy Williams, Molly O'Day, Al St. John, Ted adams. Two roving cowboys protect an old man and his daughter from a gang of criminals who have masterminded a series of murders and sabotage against lo
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WILD BRIAN KENT
(1936, Principal) Ralph Bellamy, Mae Clarke, Stan Andrews. A free-loading playboy is ousted from his train in the middle of Kansas. He hooks up with a lady who’s in danger of losing her ranch becaus
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RIP ROARIN' BUCKAROO*
(1936,Victory Pictures)Tom Tyler, Beth Marion, Sammy Cohen, Forrest Taylor, Charles King. An unusual role for Tom. He plays a boxer who loses a fixed fight. He then retires and gets hired on as a ranch hand. Later, his boss
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