Oklahoma Terror
A crooked land dealer sells property and then has his henchmen run the people off. Then he sells it again. But the villains are not just swindlers, they are killers as wetland will stop at nothing to carry out their evil plans. Jack and Fuzzy and the honest Ranchers are out to bring these badmen to justice. This feature film was released in 1939. Starring Addison (Jack) Randall as Jack Ridgely Al Fuzzy St. John as "Fuzzy" Glass Virginia Carroll as Helen Martin Don Rowan as Slade Davison Clark as Cartwright Glenn Strange as Ross Haddon Tristram Coffin as Mason Warren McCollum as Don Martin Ralph Peters as Reb Nelson Nolan Willis as Henchman Yucca Woodridge Rusty as Rusty, Jack's Horse
Blazing Frontier
The Railroad and detectives and fraud and cattle rustling and land grabbing are just a few of the things that Billy and Fuzzy are battling in this fast paced western adventure. As always there are great comical stunts and gags performed by Fuzzy St. John in this action packed classic film. Also known as The Blazing Range. Starring Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Marjorie Manners, Milton Kibbee, I. Stanford Jolley, Kermit Maynard, George Chesebro, Hank Bell, Art Dillard, Kenne Duncan, Frank Hagney.
Wagon Wheels
Clint Belmet and his friends are guiding a wagon train in the 1840s from Missouri to Oregon. Many personal lives and stories are involved along with the danger and adventure of traveling west. There is also an evil element that does not want to see the wagon train make it to their destination. Saddle up for another Great story from Zane Grey. Big adventure of epic action and romance. INTERESTING NOTE - Young Billy Lee looks a lot like a young Dickie Jones who would join Randolph Scott and Errol Flynn in the magnificent western adventure film Virginia City in 1940.