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The Nevada Buckaroo
53 min

The Nevada Kid has led a bit of a sordid life. But he is trying to go straight. Then circumstances force him into difficult situations and he has to choose one way or the other. But it seems there might not be a way out. 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.

Rock River Renegades
59 min

This is a tangled one. The Range Busters are sent for to deal with an outlaw element, and the newspaper is spreading lies about The Range Busters saying they are really outlaws. So once again it's up to The Range Busters to stop the real villains and it's up to the boys to defeat the bad guys and set things straight. (INTERESTING NOTE - As an adult I have thought Elmer is really odd and silly and perhaps creepy. BUT considering these Range Busters adventures were really made for kids Elmer is a pretty good character when you consider some of children's programing these days. He is really not much different then the Muppets in movies when you think about it, so maybe Elmer is the first Muppet.) ANOTHER INTERESTING NOTE - Many may recognize Christine McIntyre who appeared as a blonde in many of the always classic Three Stooges short comedy films. This classic western film is from 1942.