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Across the Plains   1939     2 stars    N/R, 54 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet  
Cast: Addison Randall, Frank Yaconelli, Joyce Bryant, Hal Price, Dennis Moore, Glenn Strange, Bob Card, Bud Osborne, Monte Rawlins, Wylie Grant, Iron Eyes Cody, Buddy Cox, Texi-Ray Cox

  Outlaws attack a wagon train, and the parents of young brothers Jack (Buddy Cox) and Jimmy (Texi-Ray Cox) are killed. Jack is adopted by Indians, and Jimmy is kidnapped by the outlaws. They grow up apart but are reunited when Jimmy, now known as the Kansas Kid (Dennis Moore), leads his outlaw gang in an ambush of Jeff (Glenn Strange) and his daughter Mary's (Joyce Bryant) wagon train. Jack, now known as Cherokee (Addison Randall) tries to lead them to safety, and now the gang sets out to eliminate Cherokee. They kidnap Buckskin (Hal Price) who has teamed up with Cherokee, and he overhears them talking about killing the Kid's parents. Cherokee rescues Buckskin, and he tells Cherokee the truth about his brother. The gang attacks, but the brothers bond together in battling the outlaws. Jimmy is mortally wounded while avenging his parents' death, but Jack's future looks brighter, and he asks Mary to marry him.



Cast
Addison Randall Jack Winters aka Cherokee
Frank Yaconelli Lopez
Joyce Bryant Mary Masters
Hal Price Buckskin
Dennis Moore Jimmy Winters aka Kansas Kid
Glenn Strange Jeff Masters
Bob Card Buff Gordon
Bud Osborne Henchman Lex
Monte Rawlins Henchman Rip
Wylie Grant Henchman Rawhide
Iron Eyes Cody Indian Brave
Buddy Cox Young Jimmy
Texi-Ray Cox Young Jack
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Overland Mail   1939     2 stars    N/R, 51 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Robert F. Hill  
Cast: Addison Randall, Vince Barnett, Jean Joyce, Tristram Coffin, Glenn Strange, George Cleveland, Dennis Moore, Merrill McCormick, Maxine Leslie, James Sheridan, Hal Price

  An Indian tribe member is murdered by outlaws. Meanwhile, the destination of Overland Mail riders Jack Mason (Addison Randall) and sidekick Porchy (Vincent Barnett) is being used as the base of operations by a gang of counterfeiters. With help from undercover agents Mary (Jean Joyce) and Duke (Dennis Moore), Jack and Porchy take care of both problems.


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Red Lights Ahead   1936     1 and a half stars    N/R, 70 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Roland D. Reed  
Cast: Andy Clyde, Lucile Gleason, Paula Stone, Roger Imhof, Frank Coghlan Jr., Ben Alexander, Ann Doran, Matty Kemp, Sam Flint, Addison Randall, Eleanor Stewart

  Pa Wallace (Roger Imhof) invests in a gold mine on the advice of the president of his lodge, F.Q. Whitney (Sam Flint). They hit it big, and Pa moves his family into a mansion, hires a maid and butler, and enjoys the good life–until Whitney is arrested for swindling. The money disappears, and the Wallace family must move out of the mansion. But, Grandpa (Andy Clyde) bails them out and teaches his family a lesson about the value of working for their money.



Cast
Andy Clyde Grandpa Hopkins
Lucile Gleason Molly Wallace
Paula Stone Edna Wallace
Roger Imhof Pa Wallace
Frank Coghlan Jr. Willie Wallace
Ben Alexander George Wallace
Ann Doran Mary Wallace
Matty Kemp Carruthers
Sam Flint F.Q. Whitney
Addison Randall Nordingham
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Movie Quick Pick
1. Across the Plains (1939)
2. Overland Mail (1939)
3. Red Lights Ahead (1936)


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