Cowboy and the Prizefighter 1950 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western
Director: Lewis D. Collins Cast: Jim Bannon, Don Reynolds, Don Haggerty, John Hart, Emmett Lynn, Karen Randle, Marin Sais, Marshall Reed, Forrest Taylor, Lou Nova, Bud Osborne, Steve Clark
In this fourth, and final, film starring Jim Bannon as Red Ryder, Red and sidekick Little Beaver (Don Kay Reynolds), along with Steve (Don Haggerty) who had saved Red's life, take on a crooked fight promoter while rooting out the killer of Red's father.
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Day of the Nightmare 1965 N/R, 89 min. Genre: Mystery aka: Don't Scream, Doris Mays
Director: John A. Bushelman Cast: John Ireland, Elena Verdugo, Cliff Fields, John Hart, Beverly Bain, Jimmy Cross, Maralou Gray, Michael Kray, Liz Renay, Bonnie Beckos
Artist Jonathan Crane (Cliff Fields) is suspected of killing a woman–but the body cannot be found. His wife intends to prove that Jonathan is guilty, but when she runs across the supposedly dead woman, the woman attempts to kill her. Maybe there's a cross-dresser close by.
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The Fighting Redhead 1949 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western
Director: Lewis D. Collins Cast: Jim Bannon, Don Reynolds, Emmett Lynn, Marin Sais, John Hart, Peggy Stewart, Lane Bradford, Forrest Taylor, Lee Roberts, Bob Duncan, Sandy Sanders, Bill Hammond
A call for help brings Red Ryder (Jim Bannon) and sidekick Little Beaver (Don Kay Reynolds) to town to take care of a murdering gang of cattle rustlers.
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The Legend of the Lone Ranger 1981 PG, 98 min. Genre: Western / Action / Adventure
Director: William A. Fraker Cast: Klinton Spilsbury, Michael Horse, Christopher Lloyd, Matt Clark, Jason Robards, John Hart, Richard Farnsworth, Juanin Clay, John Bennett Perry, David Hayward, Lincoln Tate, Ted Flicker, Marc Gilpin, Patrick Montoya, David Bennett
John Ried (Klinton Spilsbury) is the sole survivor of an ambush by Butch Cavendish (Christopher Lloyd) and his gang. John is rescued by his childhood friend Tonto (Michael Horse) and nursed back to health. John assumes the name of the Lone Ranger–after his Ranger brother who was killed in the ambush–and is determined to bring the Cavendish gang to justice. He dons his mask and riding his horse Silver sets out with Tonto to save President Ulysses S. Grant (Jason Robards) who the Cavendish gang has abducted.
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Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol 1962 G, 53 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Abe Levitow Cast: Jim Backus, Jack Cassidy, Royal Dano, Morey Amsterdam, June Foray, Paul Frees, Joan Gardner, John Hart, Jane Kean, Les Tremayne
Ebenezer Scrooge has more than just his known problem of "seeing" the greed that he has allowed to permeate his life when Mr. Magoo (voice of Jim Backus) takes on the role–myopic vision and all.
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Santee 1973 PG, 93 min. Genre: Western
Director: Gary Nelson Cast: Glenn Ford, Dana Wynter, Michael Burns, Jay Silverheels, Harry Townes, John Larch, Robert J. Wilke, Robert Donner, Taylor Lacher, John Bailey, X. Brands, Lindsay Crosby, Chuck Courtney, Boyd "Red" Morgan, John Hart
After killing Jody's (Michael Burns) father, bounty hunter Santee (Glenn Ford) takes in the boy and tries to establish a loving relationship with him. Jody, however, vows to avenge his father's death. When the sheriff is shot, Jody blames Santee, but the real killers are a gang of outlaws–the same ones who had earlier killed Santee's father. Santee wants to prove his innocence, and Jody goes along with Santee to track down the outlaw gang. They find the gang but suffer tragedy in the process.
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Texas Lawmen 1951 N/R, 54 min. Genre: Western
Director: Lewis D. Collins Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison, I. Stanford Jolley, Lee Roberts, Terry Frost, Marshall Reed, Lane Bradford, Lyle Talbot, John Hart, Roy Butler, Pierce Lyden, Stanley Price
The Morrow gang, led by Bart Morrow (I. Stanford Jolley), robs a stagecoach, killing the sheriff (Pierce Lyden). On his deathbed, sheriff hands his badge to his deputy Tod (James Ellison) urging him to catch the gang. When Marshal Johnny (Johnny Mack Brown) is assigned to track down the gang, he asks for help from Tod. But Tod is Morrow's son, and is torn between his duty and his family. He comes to the conclusion that he must help the Marshal.
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| 1. Blackenstein (1973)
2. Cowboy and the Prizefighter (1950)
3. Day of the Nightmare (1965) aka: Don't Scream, Doris Mays
4. The Fighting Redhead (1949)
5. The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)
6. Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962)
7. Santee (1973)
8. Texas Lawmen (1951)
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