Classic Westerns
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THUNDER TOWN &

Bob Steele, sporting a new mustache, is cast as a parolee
who can't pack a gun. There are plenty of ambushes and
decent comedy along with a comely lass and ugly villians.
Directed by Harry Fraser
1946 Run time: 57 min

DRIFTIN' RIVER

Singing cowboy Eddie Dean and his sidekick Soapy,
played by Roscoe Ates, are caught up in a murderous
plot by a trio of killers, a cattle stampede and another
comely lass.
Directed by R. E. Tansey
1948 Run time : 57 min


COLORADO SERENADE and

Eddie Dean, that singing cowboy, is back with his sidekick Roscoe Ates doing his funny stuttering bits. This one is a good example of the golden era of westerns.
Directed by R. Emmett
1946 Run time: 68 mi

BLACK HILLS

Eddie Dean and Soapy are in the thick of things with singing, a girl, breaking up a plot to steal gold, a ranch and solve a murder.
Directed by Ray Taylor
1947 Run time: 58 min

 

TUMBLEWEED TRAIL and

Eddie Dean, his horse Flash and his old stuttering buddy, Rosco Ates, take on another adventure when Eddie goes undercover
to foil a gang of cattle rustlers. Does Eddie get the girl? Does he play the banjo?
1946 Run time: 59 min

THE TIOGA KID

A better than average musical western with Eddie Dean playing both a Texas Ranger who takes on the role of notorious outlaw, the Tioga Kid. Jennifer Holt plays the love interest such as they were in the old westerns.
Directed by Ray Taylor
1948 Run time: 54 min


STAGE TO MESA CITY and

Lash La Rue is a U.S. Marshal investigating why the Mesa City stage line has been under attack. Could it have anything to do wih a lucrative mail contract? Lash and his pard Al "Fuzzy"
St. John are on the case.
Directed by Ray Taylor
1947 Run time: 52 min


THE HAWK OF POWDER RIVER

Eddie Dean is a U.S. Marshal in this singing western. The twist has Jennifer Holt as the leader of the outlaws. But Marshal Eddie
is on the case.
Directed by Ray Taylor
1947 Run time: 54 min
 
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