Between Men 1935 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western
Director: Robert N. Bradbury Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, William Farnum, Beth Marion, Earl Dwire, Lloyd Ingraham, Frank Ball, Barry Downing, Horace B. Carpenter, Forrest Taylor, Budd Buster, Hal Taliaferro, Tex Phelps, Jack Kirk
John Wellington (William Farnum) flees after killing the men who he believes killed his son, Johnny (Barry Downing as a boy, Johnny Mack Brown as an adult). But–Johnny survived and was raised by rich Sir George Thorne (Lloyd Ingraham). Twenty years later, Johnny goes in search of Sir George's granddaughter Gail (Beth Marion). In the process, he finds Gail–whose husband was killed by the dastdardly Trent (Earl Dwire)–and even finds his father who is now a bandit. Johnny and his father take care of Trent
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Everyman's Law 1936 N/R, 62 min. Genre: Western
Director: Albert Ray Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Beth Marion, Frank Campeau, Roger Gray, John Beck, Lloyd Ingraham, Horace Murphy, Richard Alexander, Slim Whitaker, Budd Buster, Herman Hack, Tex Palmer, Francis Walker, Ed Cassidy, George Morrell
Sheriff Chris Bradley (Horace Murphy) and cattle rancher Jim Morgan (Lloyd Ingraham) want to drive homesteaders off their land, and Bradley deputizes three gunmen–Dog Town Kid (Johnny Mack Brown), Thinker Gibbs (Frank Campeau), and Ramrod Pike (John Beck)–to do the job. When the deal fails, Bradley hires Lobo Joe (Roger Gray) and his gang instead, but Lobo and his gang rob both Bradley and Morgan. Meanwhile, Dog Town falls for Marion (Beth Marion) and later reveals that he is a Texas Ranger in disguise. He straightens things out, arrests the guilty culprits, and promises Marion that he will return.
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Frontier Scout 1938 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: George Houston, Al St. John, Beth Marion, Dave O'Brien, Alden "Stephen" Chase, Slim Whitaker, Jack C. Smith, Budd Buster, Walter Byron, Jack Ingram, Kenne Duncan, Minerva Urecal
After the Civil War, Wild Bill Hickok (George Houston) heads West with sidekick Whiney (Al St. John) to deal with a dastardly gang of cattle rustlers. Opera singer George Houston made a few Westerns (with non-singing roles) before returning to his singing career.
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Trail of Terror 1935 N/R, 59 min. Genre: Western aka: Gangster's Enemy Number One
Director: Robert N. Bradbury Cast: Bob Steele, Beth Marion, Forrest Taylor, Charles King, Frank Lyman Jr., Lloyd Ingraham, Charles K. French, Richard Cramer, Nancy Deshon, Barney Cosnack
To recover the money from a robbery, government agent Jim Wilson (Bob Steele) goes undercover as a prisoner to gain information concerning the robbery. On cue, he escapes and joins the gang that pulled the heist. Complications arise when a paroled prisoner shows up, and he knows Jim's real identity.
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Wild Horse Roundup 1936 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: Alan James Cast: Kermit Maynard, Beth Marion, Dickie Jones, John Merton, Frank Hagney, Roger Williams, Dick Curtis, Budd Buster, Jack Ingram, Bob Burns, Art Dillard, Frank McCarroll
The Railroad is coming, so that means that bad guys will try to take over people's land in order to make a killing. Ruth's (Beth Marion) Wild Horse Ranch is a prime target for Charlie Doan (John Merton) and his thugs. But riding to the rescue are Jack Benson (Kermit Maynard) and his sidekicks to save the day.
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| 1. Between Men (1935)
2. Everyman's Law (1936)
3. Frontier Scout (1938)
4. Trail of Terror (1935) aka: Gangster's Enemy Number One
5. Wild Horse Roundup (1936)
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