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In Old Amarillo   1951     2 stars    N/R, 67 min.
Genre: Western
Director: William Witney  
Cast: Roy Rogers, Estelita Rodriguez, Penny Edwards, Pinky Lee, Roy Barcroft, Pierre Watkin, Elisabeth Risdon, Pat Brady, Kenneth Howell, William Holmes

  The cattle business is in trouble around Amarillo due to the drought, and, of course, there's always someone to take advantage of the situation. And that person is the dastardly canning guru who wants cheap cattle. But first, he must stop the cattlemen from seeding clouds and bringing water in by train. It's a good thing that investigator Roy Rogers is on the scene.

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The Little Red Schoolhouse   1936     1 and a half stars    N/R, 65 min.
Genre: Drama
aka: Schoolboy Penitentiary

Director: Charles Lamont  
Cast: Frank Coghlan Jr., Dickie Moore, Ann Doran, Lloyd Hughes, Richard Carle, Ralf Harolde, Frank Sheridan, Matthew Betz, Kenneth Howell, Sidney Miller, Lafe McKee, Don Brodie

  Orphaned 17-year-old Frankie (Frank Coghlan Jr.) runs away from his hometown and heads for New York City where he gets in trouble with a gang and ends up in reform school. Teachers get him back on the right track, and Frankie returns home in time to save his brother, Dickie (Dickie Moore), from making the same mistake.



Cast
Frank Coghlan Jr. Frankie Burke
Dickie Moore Dickie Burke
Ann Doran Mary Burke
Lloyd Hughes Owen Rogers
Richard Carle The Professor, a Hobo
Ralf Harolde Pete Scardoni
Frank Sheridan Warden Gail
Matthew Betz Bill, the Tough Hobo
Kenneth Howell Schuyler Tree
Sidney Miller Sidney Levy
Lafe McKee Watchman
Don Brodie Ed

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Pride of the Bowery   1941     1 and a half stars    N/R, 61 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
aka: Here We Go Again

Director: Joseph H. Lewis  
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Donald Haines, Carleton Young, Bobby Stone, Mary Ainslee, Kenneth Howell, David Gorcey, Ernest Morrison, Kenneth Harlan, Nick Stuart, Lloyd Ingraham

  Muggs (Leo Gorcey) is training for a boxing tournament when Danny (Bobby Jordan) talks him into training at a camp, which turns out to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp where young men help in land reclamation for financial aid for their families. But Muggs alienates others in the camp and is falsely accused of stealing money. Intended to give assistance to the President Roosevelt's CCC, the film flopped–as did the CCC a year later.


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Movie Quick Pick
1. In Old Amarillo (1951)
2. The Little Red Schoolhouse (1936)
   aka: Schoolboy Penitentiary
3. Pride of the Bowery (1941)
   aka: Here We Go Again


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