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Last of the Warrens

Ted Warren is back from WWI after being shot down and recovering from a plane crash. But not everyone is happy that he is home. Underneath it all there is a villain who has been and continues to carry out his sinister plans with no limits on how far he will go. Bob is great in this one and of course the magnificent Charles King displays greatness as well. Lots of adventure here. There are some pretty magnificent stunts in this one now and then. Great action 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 and really cleaned up the audio. From 1936. Bob Steele as Ted Warren Margaret Marquis as Mary Burns Charles King as Kent, aka Shelby Horace Murphy as Grizzly Lafe McKee as Sheriff Bates Charles K. French as Bruce Warren Blackie Whiteford as Slippery Gerns Steve Clark as Henchman Spike Helen Gibson as Mrs. Burns Horace B. Carpenter as Doctor Tex Palmer as a Henchman

  • 1936
  • 56 min
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