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ARIZONA
RAIDERS
Western/ Action. 1936, B&W, 54:00. Starring
Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt. “Laramie Nelson” Buster
Crabbe is falsely accused of stealing horses and escapes from a
lynch mob to a local ranch where he eventually learns the man he
thought he could trust is in league with a crooked land owner to
steal “Harriet’s” (Marsha Hunt) land. Directed
by James Hogan
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BALLAD
OF A GUNFIGHTER
Western/ Action. 1965, Color, 84:00. Starring
Marty Robins, Joyce Reed, Bob Barron and Nestor Paiva. A stage coach
is held up by a lone gunman (Marty Robbins), moments before a gang
of outlaws make the attempt. Cheated of the gold shipment, the outlaws
give chase. Because of an uneasy truce
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CAVALRY
COMMAND
Western/Action. 1984, Color, 77:00. Starring
John Agar, Richard Arlen, Myron Healy and Alicia Healy.Sent to Manila
by the U.S. Army, the cavalry is ordered to quiet down the rebel
guerillas hiding in the surrounding jungle. Malaria and surprise
attacks by the rebels
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CHINO
Action/ Adventure. 1976, Color, 98:00. Starring
Charles Bronson, Vincent Van Patten and Jill Ireland. It is 1880
in the U.S. Territory of New Mexico. CHINO Valdez (CHARLES BRONSON)
owns a horse ranch in this vast country, his lonely life being interrupted
by a 15 year old runaway
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CISCO KID
Western/ Action. 1945-50, B&W. 9 X 60:00
Starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo. Nine Cisco Kid Westerns
which lead to the creation of the NBC Off Network series. The Cisco
Kid and his English-mangling sidekick Pancho, travel the old west
in the grand tradition of the “Lone Ranger”, righting
wrongs and fighting injustice wherever they find it.
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CODE
OF THE WEST
Western. 1947, B&W, 57:00. Starring James
Warren, Debra Allen, John Laurenz, Steve Brodie, Rita Lynn, Robert
Clarke and Raymond Burr. Adapted from the famous “Zane Grey”
series. Knowing the railroad is coming, Carter is after the rancher's
land. Bob and Chito return just in time to save Banker Stockton
and his money from Carter's men.
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CRY BLOOD APACHE
Western/ Action. 1972, Color, 82:00. Starring
Joel McCrea and Dan Kemp. A seasoned veteran of the struggling days
when the west was young, relives a time, just after the Mexican-American
War, when as a younger man he chanced upon a small Apache Rancheria
inhabited by an Apache "family." Directed by Jack Starrett
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DESSERT
GOLD
Western/ Action. 1936, B&W, 58:00. Starring
Tom Keene, Marsha Hunt, Monte Blue, Robert Cummings, Raymond Hatton,
Buster Crabbe and Frank Mayo.Chet Kasedon is after the Indians hidden
gold mine but Chief Moya will not reveal it's location. He has also
hired mining engineers Gale and Mortimer to locate the mine.
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THE
DUDE RANGER
Western/ Action. 1934, B&W, 65:00. Starring
George O’Brien, Irene Hervey, Leroy Mason, Syd Saylor, Henry
Hall and Jim Mason. Adapted from a Zane Grey novel. When “Selby”
arrives as the new ranch owner, he is assumed to be just another
cowboy attracted to Ann Hepburn so he takes a job as a dude cowhand.
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FIGHTING
CARAVANS
Western/ Action. 1945, B&W, 80:00. Starring
Gary Cooper, Lili Damita, Ernest Torrence and Roy Stewart Adapted
from a Zane Grey novel. A young frontier scout helps guide a freight
wagon train across the country, fighting off Indians and evil traders
while his two crusty companions try and save him from falling in
love.Directed by Otto Brower
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THE LAST OUTLAW
Classic/ Western. 1936, B&W, 62:00. Starring
Harry Carry, Hoot Gibson and Henry B. Walthall. Old time badman
returns home to find the times have changed. After serving 25 years
in prison for robbery, “Dean Payton” returns to his
home town to see his daughter, “Sally”, who is unaware
he is her father.
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THE
LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS
Western/ Action. 1940, B&W, 64:00. Starring
Victor Jory, Jo Ann Sanders, Russell Hayden, Morris Ankrum, and
Noah Beery Jr. Adapted from a Zane Grey novel. Easterner Madeline
Hammond buys a ranch not knowing Hayworth is using it to smuggle
ammunition across the border.
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NEVADA
Western/Action. 1944, B&W, 62:00. Starring
Robert Mitchum and Anne Jeffrey’s. Adapted from a Zane Grey
novel. Just as Nevada wins $7000.00 in yellowback bills, Ben Ide
takes his $7000.00 in yellowbacks and heads out to buy mining equipment.
Burridge has his man Powell kill Ide and retrieve the money
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SUNSET
PASS
Western. 1946, B&W, 64:00. Starring James
Warren Nan Leslie and Robert Barrat. “Rocky” and “Chito”
have the money they were protecting—stolen. Using an unusual
hoof print to identify one of the robbers, Rocky arrests “Ash
Preston”. When Rocky is shot, Ash helps him recover. Chito
finds the stolen money and Rocky lets Ash,
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THUNDER
MOUNTAIN
Western. 1947, B&W, 60:00. Starring Tim
Holt, Martha Hyer, Richard Martin and Steve Brodie. “Thunder
Mountain” “Marvin Harley” (Tim Holt) returns to
his Arizona ranch to find it is about to be sold for taxes. It has
been in the charge of his Mexican-Irish friend “Chito Rafferty”
(Richard Martin.) Local saloon-keeper “Trimble Carson”
(Harry Woods), his friend
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THUNDER
TRAIL
Western. 1937, B&W, 58:00. Starring Gilbert
Roland, J. Carol Naish and Charles Bickford. hen a wagon team headed
by “John Ames” (William Duncan), loaded with gold and
heading for California, is ambushed by “Lee Tate” (Charles
Bickford) and his renegades, only “Dick Ames” (Gene
Reynolds) and Bob Ames (Billy Lee), John's two young sons escape.
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UNDER
THE TONTO RIM
Western. 1947, B&W, 61:00. Starring Tim
Holt, Nan Leslie and Carol Forman. When the Tonto Rim gang attack
“Brad's” stagecoach, they take the strongbox and kill
one of his workers. Learning the gang member “Patton”
is in jail, Brad gets himself thrown in also. “Chito”
helps break him out and he takes Patton with him.
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WAGON
WHEELS
Western/Action. 1934, B&W, 56:00. Starring
Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick and Monte Blue. The trio of “Belmet”,
“Burch”, and “O'Meary” are leading a wagon
train west and “Murdock” is out to stop them. The settlers
fight off his initial Indian attack and reach the mountains. With
the wagon train vulnerable as it crosses a river,
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WANDERER
OF THE WASTELAND
Western. 1945, B&W, 67:00. Starring james
Warren, Harry Woods and Audrey Long. “Adam Larey” is
looking for the killer of his father, his only clue is a brand and
he finds it when he runs into the “Collinshaws”. When
he learns that Jim Collinshaw, now an old man and an invalid is
the murderer of his father, he is unable to kill him and leaves.
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WEST
OF THE PECOS
Western. 1945, B&W, 66:00. Starring Robert
Mitchum, Barbara Hale and Thurston Hall. Heading west for his health,
“Colonel Lambeth” takes his daughter “Rill”
along. Lost on the desert they are saved by “Pecos”
and “Chito”. The Colonel hires the two and the Lambeth’s
soon find themselves mixed up in Pecos' trouble.
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WILD
HORSE MESA
Western. 1947, B&W, 61:00. Starring Tim
Holt, Nan Leslie, Tom Keene and Jason Robards Sr. “Dave”
and “Chito” are working for “Melburn” who
is looking for wild horses. “Olmstead” has his men looking
for then also. When Dave finds the horses first, Olmstead buys them
from Melburn and then kills him.
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