The Baron of Arizona 1950 N/R, 96 min. Genre: Western / Drama / Romance
Director: Samuel Fuller Cast: Vincent Price, Ellen Drew, Beulah Bondi, Vladimir Sokoloff, Reed Hadley, Robert Barrat, Fred Kohler Jr., Tristram Coffin, Robin Short, Barbara Woodell, Tina Pine, Karen Kester, Margia Dean, Jonathan Hale, Edward Keane
Nineteenth-century entrepreneur swindler James Addison Reavis (Vincent Price) has big plans to ignore Spanish land grants and purchase Arizona for his own selfish interests.
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Framed 1947 N/R, 81 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery
Director: Richard Wallace Cast: Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, Barry Sullivan, Edgar Buchanan, Karen Morley, Barbara Woodell, Sid Tomack, Al Bridge, Stanley Andrews, Walter Baldwin, Jim Bannon, Eugene Border, Kenneth MacDonald, "Snub" Pollard, Paul E. Burns
After being setup by Paula Craig (Janis Carter), Mike Lambert (Glenn Ford) finds himself accused of murder and robbery.
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I Shot Jesse James 1949 N/R, 81 min. Genre: Western / Drama / Romance
Director: Samuel Fuller Cast: Preston Foster, Barbara Britton, John Ireland, Reed Hadley, J. Edward Bromberg, Victor Kilian, Barbara Woodell, Tom Tyler, Tommy Noonan, Byron Foulger, Margia Dean, Eddie Dunn, Jeni Le Gon, Phillip Pine, Robin Short
In Samuel Fuller's directorial debut, he puts together a dark, fictionalized tale of Bob Ford (John Ireland) who killed his friend Jesse James (Reed Hadley) for the reward money. As a result, he loses his girlfriend Cynthy (Barbara Britton), is reduced to making money by acting out his killing in bars, and finally must run from would-be killers who seek to kill the man who killed Jesse James.
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The Star 1952 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Stuart Heisler Cast: Bette Davis, Sterling Hayden, Natalie Wood, Warner Anderson, Minor Watson, June Travis, Katherine Warren, Barbara Woodell, Fay Baker, Barbara Lawrence, Paul Frees, Robert Warrick, Herb Vigran, Byron Foulger, Al Hill
Aging star Margaret Elliot (Bette Davis) strives for a comeback and then realizes her time has passed, and she must look other places for pleasures in life. She tries to hide her misfortune from her daughter, Gretchen (Natalie Wood), and hope for her future arrives in the form of Jim Johannsen (Sterling Hayden) when he reenters Margaret's life. Davis received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
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State Department File 649 1949 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Drama / Action / Adventure
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: William Lundigan, Virginia Bruce, Jonathan Hale, Frank Ferguson, Richard Loo, Philip Ahn, Raymond Bond, Milton Kibbee, Harlan Warde, Victor Sen Yung, Nana Bryant, H.T. Tsiang, John Holland, Carole Donne, Barbara Woodell
U.S. Foreign Service officer Kenneth R. Seeley (William Lundigan) is among several American citizens, includine Marge Weldon (Virginia Bruce), who face execution by a Chinese warlord and his gang of Mongolian rebels. When escape is impossible, Seeley resorts to blowing up the warlord's headquarters and loses his life in the process.
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Westward Ho, the Wagons! 1956 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Family / Western
Director: William Beaudine Cast: Fess Parker, Kathleen Crowley, Jeff York, David Stollery, Sebastian Cabot, George Reeves, Iron Eyes Cody, Morgan Woodward, Karen Pendleton, Doreen Tracey, Barbara Woodell, John War Eagle, Cubby O'Brien, Tommy Cole, Leslie Bradley
In this Disney Western, a wagon train rolling along the Oregon Trail is attacked by savage Sioux Indians. Our mouseketeer friends (Doreen Tracy, Chubby O'Brien, Tommy Cole, and Karen Pendleton) are on the trip as the Stevens and Thompson kids, but can't help this film much.
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| 1. The Baron of Arizona (1950)
2. Framed (1947)
3. I Shot Jesse James (1949)
4. The Star (1952)
5. State Department File 649 (1949)
6. Westward Ho, the Wagons! (1956)
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