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Directed by Hal Walker,
Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Action,
Romance,
WesternActors John Wayne,
Marsha Hunt,
John Mack Brown,
Syd Saylor,
Monte Blue,
John Tiffin PattersonRating55%
On the vast mountainous Montana vista, to the soft strains of a "ride 'em" chorus, horned cattle are quietly herded until raiders divert them. Hearing shots, Dare (Wayne) "This is no time to think" in a tall white hat, and hungry dark-mustached wiry side-kick lightning-rod salesman Dink Hooley (an uncredited Syd Saylor) mis-call "the winning side", add their wild mustangs to confusion and dusty stampede at jerky triple time of original silent film. Rough shrubby terrain provides a dangerous battleground. , 56minutes
Directed by Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Musical,
Romance,
WesternActors Randolph Scott,
Gail Patrick,
Billy Lee,
Monte Blue,
Raymond Hatton,
Olin HowlandRating57%
En 1844, le scout Clint Belmet et ses deux acolytes guident un train de wagon vers le territoire nouvellement ouvert de l'Oregon malgré les difficultés et l'attaque indienne., 1h18
Directed by Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
Romance,
WesternActors Bud Abbott,
Lou Costello,
Marjorie Main,
George Cleveland,
Glenn Strange,
Gordon JonesRating66%
Chester Wooley (Lou Costello) and Duke Egan (Bud Abbott) are traveling salesmen who make a stopover in Wagon Gap, Montana while en route to California. During the stopover, a notorious criminal, Fred Hawkins, is murdered, and the two are charged with the crime. They are quickly tried, convicted, and sentenced to die by hanging. The head of the local citizen's committee, Jim Simpson (William Ching), recalls a law whereby the survivor of a gun duel must take responsibility for the deceased's debts and family. The law spares the two from execution, but Chester is now responsible for the widow Hawkins (Marjorie Main) and her seven children. They go to her farm, where Chester is worked by Mrs. Hawkins from dawn to dusk. To make matters worse, Chester must work at the saloon at night to repay Hawkin's debt to its owner, Jake Frame (Gordon Jones). Her plan is to wear Chester down until he agrees to marry her., 2h15
Directed by Cecil B. DeMille,
Arthur Rosson,
Charles Barton,
James Patrick HoganOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternThemes Transport films,
Rail transport filmsActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Joel McCrea,
Akim Tamiroff,
Robert Preston,
Lynne Overman,
Brian DonlevyRating70%
The 1862 Pacific Railroad Act signed by President Lincoln authorizes pushing the Union Pacific Railroad westward across the wilderness toward California, but financial opportunist Asa Barrows hopes to profit from obstructing it. Chief troubleshooter Jeff Butler has his hands full fighting Barrows' agent, gambler Sid Campeau. Campeau's partner Dick Allen is Jeff's war buddy and rival suitor for engineer's daughter Molly Monahan. Who will survive the effort to push the railroad through at any cost?, 1h3
Directed by Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Randolph Scott,
Mrs Leslie Carter,
Ann Sheridan,
Charles "Chic" Sale,
Kathleen Burke,
George F. MarionRating58%
Mining engineer Larry Sutton (Randolph Scott) arrives at the Ballard radium mine to take over as chief engineer from his missing brother-in-law Jack Parson, who is a suspect in the murder of ranch caretaker Adolph Borg. Sutton teams up with deputy sheriff Tex Murdock (Chic Sale) who is investigating the murder. Staying at the ranch with the ailing owner, Jim Ballard (George F. Marion), are his niece Flora (Kathleen Burke) and nephew Fritz (Howard Wilson) who've been notified of their uncle's failing health now wait to inherit his legacy. Also staying at the ranch is a mysterious Chinaman Ling Yat (Willie Fung), the housekeeper Mrs. Borg (Leslie Carter), her son John (James Eagles), and the beautiful and spirited Rita Ballard (Ann Sheridan), another niece, who quickly earns Sutton's trust and romantic interest., 1h17
Directed by Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
RomanceThemes Military humor in film,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Buddy filmsActors Bud Abbott,
Lou Costello,
Tom Brown,
Nat Pendleton,
Joan Shawlee,
Russell HicksRating67%
After serving in Europe during World War II, Herbie Brown (Lou Costello) and Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott) return to the United States aboard a troop ship. Also onboard is their old nemesis, Sgt. Collins (Nat Pendleton). As the ship nears New York, Collins and his superiors search the men's belongings for contraband. A six-year-old French orphan, Evey (Beverly Simmons), whom Herbie and Slicker befriended, is found in Herbie's duffle bag. She is handed over to Lt. Sylvia Hunter (Joan Fulton), who delivers her to immigration officials in New York. However, during a shift change at the office, Evey is mistaken for a neighborhood kid and set free. Meanwhile, Herbie and Slicker are back to their pre-war occupation of peddling ties in Times Square. Collins is also back at his old job--a police officer assigned to the same beat. He is about to arrest the boys when Evey shows up and helps them escape., 1h20
Directed by Charles BartonGenres Comedy,
ActionActors Bud Abbott,
Lou Costello,
Gigi Perreau,
Rusty Hamer,
Mary Wickes,
Ted de CorsiaRating56%
Lou Henry (Lou Costello) is the owner of Kiddyland, an amusement park, and Bud Flick (Bud Abbott) is his friend and partner. Together they share a home with two orphan children, Duffer (Rusty Hamer) and Shelly (Gigi Perreau). Welfare worker Miss Mayberry (Mary Wickes) does not think that their home is a suitable environment for the children and attempts to remove them. One of the reasons is that Bud is a gambler and owes $10,000 to Big Frank (Ted de Corsia), who offers to forget the debt if Bud agrees to help launder $200,000 that Big Frank took from a Chicago bank. Bud agrees to meet Big Frank's man, Mushie (Richard Reeves), at Kiddyland to pick up the money and a plane ticket. Lou, however, informs District Attorney Proctor (Robert Shayne) of the plan and he shows up at Kiddyland during Bud and Mushie's meeting. Mushie sees the DA and hides the money just before he murders Proctor and frames Lou for it. Miss Mayberry uses Lou's arrest as a reason to take the children from his home.