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Los dos rivales
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Ranchera comedy -- the hero thinks his girlfriend has another suitor... but the suitor is really she herself in man-drag.
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Wanted for a murder he didn't commit, Camp O'Neil escapes and assumes a different identity becoming foreman on Molly McCall's ranch.
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The history of the Wild West, in the basis of which are real events. When police officer Mike McCluskey shot and killed Billy Bailey in self-defense, more
The history of the Wild West, in the basis of which are real events. When police officer Mike McCluskey shot and killed Billy Bailey in self-defense, it was time to wait for the dead man’s brothers to show up to take revenge. Mike was not afraid for himself - he was worried about his adopted son James Riley, a young man with tuberculosis.
McCluskey wants to warn Riley and his girlfriend Jane — young people live in Newton, Texas. But the events in the Western No Sunday West of Newton unfold rapidly. A little more - and Newton will be marked by a skirmish, in to the time is not less famous than the collision y corral O-Kay in the town of Toomstone, a it is a shootout in Hide Park. close
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Spec commercial for Bounty
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Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a lady bank robber in this average Mack Brown series late-entry from Monogram. The lady, played by Barbara Allen, is more
Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a lady bank robber in this average Mack Brown series late-entry from Monogram. The lady, played by Barbara Allen, is of course called "Ma." In order to get the goods on "Ma" and her "brood," Mack Brown must masquerade as a lone bandit. close
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A young society scion is hi-jacked by a couple of bandits who force him to drive them West.
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Having banned the carrying of firearms in his jurisdiction, Larry Reid, the sheriff of Silvertown (Roy Stewart), pursues a trespasser of the strict law more
Having banned the carrying of firearms in his jurisdiction, Larry Reid, the sheriff of Silvertown (Roy Stewart), pursues a trespasser of the strict law to the home of schoolmarm Mary Gray (Marjorie Daw). Noticing her evasive answers, Larry suspects the teacher of harboring the refugee. He finally captures the young man in question, Neil (Johnny Walker), who proves to be Mary's weakling brother. close
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A woman enters a bar and asks for a bit of conversation, but what she gets in return is a bunch of bad pickup lines sung to her by a cowboy and the bartender singing the cowboy's virtues.
A woman enters a bar and asks for a bit of conversation, but what she gets in return is a bunch of bad pickup lines sung to her by a cowboy and the bartender singing the cowboy's virtues. close
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When his family is killed by Indians, a bitter cowboy turns into a ruthless hired gunman. Unbeknownst to him, his son had survived the attack, and is more
When his family is killed by Indians, a bitter cowboy turns into a ruthless hired gunman. Unbeknownst to him, his son had survived the attack, and is now a lawman. The son, not knowing that the killer is his father, is assigned to bring him to justice. close
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Two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series edited together and released as a feature.
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Buffalo is banished to the wilderness after playing a nasty practical joke on his rancher father. During his exile, Billy meets and falls in love with more
Buffalo is banished to the wilderness after playing a nasty practical joke on his rancher father. During his exile, Billy meets and falls in love with pretty Patricia Farris, who sadly rejects him when he tries to steal a kiss. close
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