REBELLION (1936, Crescent) Tom Keene, Rita Hayworth, Duncan Renaldo, Bill Royle. After California is acquired from Mexico, lawlessness runs wild against Spanish landowners. Keene is a tough army officer sent in by Zachary Taylor to put an end to the uprisings. 16mm.
GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE MAN (1937, Monogram) Tom Keene, Betty Compson Charlie King, Charlotte Henry. Charlie shoots down Tom’s dad in cold blood. During his search for the killer, Tom discovers a vein of gold! Later on, the killer returns for a showdown. A nail-biting climax. One of Tom’s best films for Monogram. Quite engaging and well written. From 16mm.
WHERE TRAILS DIVIDE (1937, Monogram) Tom Keene, Eleanor Stuart, Dave Sharpe, Warner Richmond. A new lawyer comes to a small western town. Trouble erupts between him and his brother because of the brother's affiliation with a "bad" gal and a "bad" crowd. Watch for a great scene involving the bandits--who are dying of thirst--and a poison water hole. A fine Monogram production. 16mm.
LONE STAR LAW MEN (1941, Monogram) Tom Keene, Sugar Dawn, Betty Miles, Frank Yaconelli. Road agents are out of control! Another border town needs cleaning up, and Tom’s the man to do it. Lots of fisticuffs and gunfights. Yaconelli has a hilarious scene with an accordion. 16mm.
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