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Frontier Days
1 h : 1 min

Detective Bill Maywood goes undercover as The Pinto Kid to solve the stagecoaches only being robbed when secret large shipments are being made. Cold blooded killers, an outlaw gang and sleazy crooked business men are the among the caitiffs Bill has to battle in this wild western adventure. We have remastered this movie into higher definition and greatly cleaned up the audio. Interesting note is Bill's real life Son plays the part of Bart Wilson. Bill Cody started out in silent western movies and transitioned into talking pictures very well. He appeared in at least fifty movies and even had a small part in John Ford's Stagecoach starring John Wayne. Starring Bill Cody as Bill Maywood - aka The Pinto Kid Ada Ince as Beth Wilson Wheeler Oakman as Henry Jethrow Bill Cody Jr. as Bart Wilson Franklyn Farnum as George Wilson Lafe McKee as Hank Wilson Victor Potel as Deputy Tex Hatch William Desmond as Sheriff Barnes Robert McKenzie as Casey Harry Martell as Deputy Rio Barney Beasley as Barfly / Deputy Herman Hack as Townsman Robert F. Hill as Chief Burrows Lew Meehan as Deputy Fred Parker as Doctor Chico as Chico - Pinto Kid's Horse This classic movie production is from 1934.

Honor of the Range
1 h : 1 min

We have remastered this into a higher definition. After a gang robs Sheriff Ken's twin brother Clem's safe the towns people think Ken was in cahoots with the outlaws.Ken has to do some fast thinking and maneuvers to outwit the whole town and go after the real villains. Ken Maynard made a lot of action packed western films. Ken is one of the silent stars who transitioned well into the sound era of talking pictures. Lots of fast riding, suspense, action and adventure in this classic western film. This production is from 1934. Starring Ken Maynard as Sheriff Ken / Brother Clem Cecilia Parker as Mary Turner Fred Kohler as 'Rawhide' Frank Hagney as Deputy 'Boots' Jack Rockwell as Henchman Rocky James A. Marcus as Mr. Turner Albert J. Smith as Henchman 'Smokey' Eddie Barnes as Charlie Curzon (the vaudevillian) Slim Whitaker as Henchman Pete Franklyn Farnum as Saloonkeper Tarzan as Tarzan, Ken's Horse Hosted by Bob Terry.

Alias: The Bad Man
1 h : 6 min

A gang of rustlers is terrorizing some of the honest ranchers so Ranger Ken is sent for. But murder and mayhem are rampant and Ken has to keep his identity a secret in order to bust up the gang. Ken Maynard is one of the few silent stars who transitioned well into the sound era of talking pictures. Lots of fast riding, suspense, action and adventure in this classic western film. This production is from 1931. Starring Ken Maynard, Tarzan, Virginia Brown Faire, Frank Mayo, Charles King, Robert Homans, Irving Bacon, Lafe McKee, Hank Bell, Earl Dwire.

Texas Buddies
59 min

Ted Garner is back from WWI. But everything he seems to have fought for has been taken from him. His girl has even deserted him. With the help of his friend Si Haller he sets out to even the score and get back the things that truly belong to him. Along the way while battling the villains that stole from him he and Si rescue others that have been tageted by the knaves. An interesting note in this is Gabby seems to be driving the Nugget Nell car that he also drives in John Wayne's Rainbow Valley. Bob is great in this one and of course the magnificent Charles King displays greatness as well. Lots of adventure here. There is some great action in this classic western. An interesting side note is that Bob Steele was born Robert Adrian Bradbury Jr. born in Portland, Oregon, into a vaudeville family. His parents were Robert North Bradbury and the former Nieta Quinn. He had a twin brother, Bill, also an actor. After years of touring, the family settled in Hollywood in the late 1910s, where his father soon found work in the movies, first as an actor, later as a director. By 1920, Robert Bradbury hired Bob and his twin, Bill, as juvenile leads for a series of adventure movies titled The Adventures of Bill and Bob. Steele attended Glendale High School, but left before graduation. From 1932. Starring Bob Steele as Ted Garner George "Gabby" Hayes as Si Haller Nancy Drexel as June Collins Francis McDonald as Blake Harry Semels as Ken Kincaid William Dyer as Sheriff Dick Dickinson as Burns Slade Hurlbert as Buck Gregg Also with Si Jenks, Artie Ortego, Boy the Horse, Earl Dwire, Fern Emmett, Billy Franey, Henry Roquemore.

Branded Men
1 h : 3 min

A gang of horse thieves, outlaws and crooked gamblers is preying on the honest folks of the town and the country around Steep Gulch. Rod, Ramrod and Half a Rod are victimized by some outlaws outside of town and since no one else wants the job of Sheriff they all three sign up for the job. This film is very watchable but in a little rough shape. It is incredible that many of these pre WWII movies have survived. Ken Maynard is one of the few silent stars who transitioned well into the sound era of talking pictures. Lots of fast riding, suspense, action and adventure in this classic western film. This production is from 1931. Starring Ken Maynard, Tarzan, June Clyde, Irving Bacon, Billy Bletcher, Charles King, Donald Keith, Hooper Atchley, Gladden James, Edmund Cobb, Frank Ellis.

Border Law
1 h : 3 min

Rangers Jim Houston, Bob Houston and Thunder Rogers are summoned to headquarters and sent on the assignment of busting up the Shag Smith gang, But Thunder has a real bad feeling about this job. An outlaw gang of cold blooded killers is the knaves Buck has to battle in this wild western adventure. We have remastered this movie into higher definition. Starring Buck Jones as Jim Houston Lupita Tovar as Tonita Jim Mason as Shag Smith (as James Mason) Frank Rice as Thunder Rogers Don Chapman as Bob Houston - Texas Ranger Lou Hicks as Dave (as Louis Hickus) F. R. Smith as Captain John Wilkes John Wallace as Pegleg also with Ben Corbett, Susan Fleming, Barney Beasley, Buck Bucko, Bob Burns, Edmund Cobb, William Gillis, Jack Kirk, Herman Hack. This classic movie production is from 1931.

Trailing Double Trouble
56 min
  • English (US)

Our three heroes in this action packed adventure cowboy movie are battling against an evil tyrant who plots murder and kidnapping in an attempt to carry out his villainous plan. This is another Range Busters series film from 1940 and stars Ray 'Crash' Corrigan, John 'Dusty' King and Max 'Alibi' Terhune. Of course along with the drama there is some funny comedy and a little romance with Lita Conway. A really interesting side note is the baby in this movie is Nancy Louise King the daughter of John 'Dusty' King.

Rough Riding Ranger
56 min

Expensive goods are being smuggled across the border and Ranger Daniels is out to stop it. Great action western. Great trick riding by Mabel Strickland and Great action from Yakima Canutt. This feature film was released in 1935. Starring Rex Lease as Ranger Corporal Daniels / Tombstone Kid Bobby Nelson as Bobby Francis Janet Chandler as Dorothy White Yakima Canutt as Henchman Draw Mabel Strickland as Mrs. Francis Sunday as Mrs. Francis' Horse David Horsley as Henchman Slim George Chesebro as Henchman Bald Robert D. Walker as Ram Hansen Carl Mathews as Cinch Clemmons Artie Ortego as Henchman Duce William Desmond as Major Wright Allen Greer as Rurales Lieutenant Ridriguez

Tombstone Canyon
59 min

A strange Phantom haunts Tombstone Canyon and people are being killed. Ken is out to discover who or what the Phantom is but could be in for a shocking surprise if he does. Ken Maynard westerns always deliver action and this one is no exception. This classic western adventure film was released in 1932. Starring Ken Maynard, Tarzan (Ken's Horse), Bob Burns, Cecilia Parker, Sheldon Lewis, Frank Brownlee, George Gerwing, Lafe McKee, Edward Peil Sr., Chuck Baldra, Buck Bucko, Roy Bucko, George Chesebro, Jack Rube Clifford, Art Dillard, Al Haskell, Jack Jones, Jack Kirk.