The Mysterious Rider AKA Panhandle Trail
Billy and Fuzzy stop outlaws in the act of terrorizing Martha and Johnny Kincaid. The young brother and sister are on their way to see their father in Laramie. But Laramie is now a ghost town where outlaws base their headquarters. The bandits don't want anyone else around. So Billy and Fuzzy set out to find out why. As always there are great comical stunts and gags performed by Fuzzy St. John in this action packed classic film. Released in 1942. Also known as The Mysterious Rider. Starring Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Caroline Burke, John Merton, Jack Ingram, Kermit Maynard, Ted Adams.
Alias John Law
Stagecoaches are being robbed and The Kootney Kid's gang are the ones doing the dastardly deeds. John Clark gets finagled into wear a badge and riding after the villains only John Clark is not his real name. This one gets a bit involved and it's a wild ride. 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. We have remastered this film into higher definition. This Classic film is from 1935. Starring Bob Steele as Everett Tarkington 'John' Clark Roberta Gale as JoAnne Vallon Buck Connors as Bootch Collum Earl Dwire as The Kootney Kid, posing as Everett Tarkington Clark Robert McKenzie as Judge Steve Clark as Henchman Simi Jack Rockwell as Marshal Lamar Blyth Roger Williams as Sheriff Jack Cowell as Attorney Wagner
The Trail of the Silver Spurs
This western movie features our heroes as United States Marshals working undercover and riding to the town of Bottleneck. The town is close to deserted except for a few people who have chosen to stay even though the gold rush days are long over. There are also several mysterious characters in town who for the most part manage to stay out of sight. There are a few conundrums from the start of this production! Why are The Range Busters working undercover? Who are they after? There are some fun unexpected twists to this presentation that will keep you guessing to what is next. This films original release date was January 4 of 1941. Starring Ray Crash Corrigan, John Dusty King and Max Alibi Terhune as The Range Busters.
Marked Trails
Bob Stevens poses as an outlaw in order to join Jim Slade's gang. Hoot poses as a Dude. But the pair are in grave danger while they try to root out the crooks. This is not an official The Trail Blazers series episode but comes after those shows wrapped up. Starring Hoot Gibson as Hoot Parkford Bob Steele as Bob Stevens Veda Ann Borg as Blanche / Mary Conway Ralph Lewis as Henchman Jed Mauritz Hugo as Jim Slade Charles Stevens as Henchman Denver Bud Osborne as Sheriff Jim Lynton Brent as Henchman Tex George Morrell as Whippletree, Livery man Allen D. Sewall as Hank Bradley This classic movie production is from 1944.
Arizona Bound
U.S. Marshal Buck Roberts has retired to his ranch. It's smooth sailing from here on. No more undercover lawman assignments. Just rest and relaxation from here on. Of course as he is saying this a telegram arrives from his friend Marshal Bat Madison and here we go on another western movie adventure of The Rough Riders joining together to snuff out the lawless element in the American West. This is the another film in Monogram Pictures' Rough Riders series, and stars Buck Jones as Marshal Buck Roberts, Tim McCoy as Marshal Tim McCall and Raymond Hatton as Marshal Sandy Hopkins. Another Great Rough Riders series movie with lots of undercover intrigue and action. Along with some of the best bad guy heavies in the westerns.