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  • pictured below performed mightily enough to rank as Fox s top series debut since 2000 topping previous title holders Dark Angel in 18 49 and Malcolm in the Middle in total viewers CBS return to the Lonesome Dove pictured above well brought in a good sized crowd The tune in was clear as dawn in Big Sky country at 9 p m when the start of the oater jumped to 17 1
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Six Gun Rhythm features masterful crooner Tex Fletcher as a singing Wild West hero but there s a twist Fletcher isn t a cowboy Most unusual for these films
  • Brief Synopsis of DVD This 9 DVD Singing Cowboys Box Set is a cornucopia of good old country tunes sung out on the range With the likes of Roy Rogers and Gene Autry this is a star
  • Monogram oater Re Name the Mystery Cowboys December 28 2005 Answer The movie Outlaw Trail Monogram 1944 From L to R Bob Steele Hoot Gibson Chief Thundercloud and Rocky Camron Re Name the Mystery Cowboys December 28 2005 From James Simpson Sent Thursday December 29 2005 12 53 AM
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD A vaudeville western foot stomping good time Oh Susanna places singing cowboy phenom Gene Autry on center stage When Autry unwittingly boards a train with a
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Nothing like having your father s body delivered in the mail to your wedding The Fighting Deputy is a musical western that blends action singing romance and
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  • The trick riding son of a gun shown here is Ken Maynard from the 1929 oater Cheyenne
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD As the title betrays Songs and Saddles is a quaint and enjoyable piece of Wild West musical Americana Gene Austin was already a country music star possibly
  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Roy Rogers was known as The King of the Cowboys for a reason his films always delighted audiences around the country In Nevada City Rogers teams up once again
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Trouble at Melody Mesa is a comedic western that was made mostly to showcase country western musical performers Cal Shrum and other popular musicians of the
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Dorothy Page is Hollywood s first and only singing cowgirl Though the concept might have done better financially after the women s rights movement the crooning
  • the Mystery Cowboy December 9 2005 Name the actors in this Monogram oater Answer From Monogram Texas to Battan 1942 from L to R Frank Ellis John Dusty King and Dave Sharpe Re Name the Mystery Cowboy December 9 2005 From RPITT Sent Friday December 09 2005 11 07 AM
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  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Singing cowboy sensation Tex Ritter is winsome and strapping as ever in Gangsters of the Frontier Since the film was made in 1944 it was intended to function as
  • Brief Synopsis of DVD Singing Cowboy George Houston returns as The Lone Rider in Outlaws of Boulder Pass Featuring a veteran and excellent cast of western film fame Outlaws is

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  • Dr.Franklin Ruehl's Tribute To Beverly Garland Dr.Franklin Ruehl,host of cable TV's "Mysteries From Beyond the Other Dominion" and noted film critic, pays homage to the late Beverly Garland with key scenes from her 1956 oater,"Gunslinger."
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  • 1968 "A Universal Picture" HD The rarely seen Universal opening without that writing at the bottom of the screen. From the Don Knotts comedy oater Shakiest Gun In The West.
  • Wanted Dead or Alive - The Martin Poster 1 of 3 September 6, 1958 (Season 1, Episode 1) Steve McQueen stars as bounty hunter Josh Randall. Josh is accused of aiding a jail break resulting in the death of the marshal. Nick Adams and Michael Landon guest star as outlaw brothers.
  • FRONTIER PHANTOM 1952 LASH LARUE TRAILER Theatrical trailer for the final Lash LaRue B-western, FRONTIER PHANTOM. After an auspicious debut as a western star in the 1945 Eddie Dean PRC Cinecolor oater, SONG OF OLD WYOMING, former hair dresser, Alfred Larue, was soon given his own series. Between 1947 and 1952, he starred in 18 routine, low-budget westerns, whose profitabilty was mostly dependent on Lash's black-clad, "Humphrey Bogart-goes-west" screen persona and the broad clowning of his saddle pal, Al "Fuzzy" St. John. His final westerns were produced by exhibitors Joy Houck and J. Francis White who often showcased the LaRue westerns in their movie theatres with promotions befitting bigger "A" films. Tobuy classic movies, serials, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com.
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  • Black Saddle - Client:Robinson 2 of 3 Peter Breck stars as Clay Culhane, an ex-gunfighter turned lawyer. Wayne Robinson is having a drink with his friends to celebrate his birthday, when another patron at the saloon starts to badmouth the boy's spiritual beliefs. That man is later found dead and Wayne is arrested for murder, causing Clay to spring into action, believing the boy is innocent.
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  • Back In The Saddle Again Buck Norris sings "Back In The Saddle Again" by Gene Autry. During the early years of his career, Autry took a number of important collaborators and musicians aboard. Among them were Fred Rose, the songwriter (later responsible for "Your Cheatin' Heart") with whom he collaborated on many of his hits, and fiddle player Carl Cotner (who also played sax, clarinet, and piano), who became his arranger. Autry had a knack for knowing a good song when he heard it (though he almost passed on the biggest hit of his career), and for knowing when a song needed something extra in its arrangement, but it was Cotner who was able to translate his sensibilities into musical notes and arrangements. Mary Ford, later of Les Paul fame, was in Autry's band at one time, and in 1936 Autry signed up a 17-year-old guitar player named Merle Travis, the future country star and songwriter. By the early '30s, Autry became one of the most beloved singers in country & western music. By 1933, he was getting fan letters by the hundreds every week, and his record sales were only going up. Autry's career might've been made right there, but fate intervened again that year, in the form of the movie business. The Western -- especially the B Western, the bottom-of-the-bill, low-budget action oater -- had been hit very hard by the coming of sound in the years 1927 to 1929. Audiences expected dialogue in their movies, and most Western stars up to that time were a lot better at riding, roping, and shooting than ...
  • Wanted Dead or Alive - The Martin Poster 3 of 3 September 6, 1958 (Season 1, Episode 1) Steve McQueen stars as bounty hunter Josh Randall. Josh is accused of aiding a jail break resulting in the death of the marshal. Nick Adams and Michael Landon guest star as outlaw brothers.
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  • PANHANDLE TRAILER 1948 ROD CAMERON SEPIA TONE Theatrical trailer for the above-average 1948 western, PANHANDLE, starring Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs, Reed Hadley, Anne Gwynne and Blake Edwards. Long before his PINK PANTHER, aspiring actor and screenwriter, Blake Edwards, initiated his screen career by producing, co-writing and starring in this unusual oater released through Allied Artists. Blake's script -- written with John C. Champion -- contained dialogue, characters and situations not common to the genre. The picture was further helped by a solid cast of screen veterans lead by Canadian-born Rod Cameron, already an established lead in westerns and rugged action films. Since filming was expensive, PANHANDLE, like many films of this period, particularly westerns, was released in "Glorious Sepia Tone", acheived by running black and white release prints through a sepia dye that was restful on the eyes and added a tintype look to the proceedings. Tobuy classic movies, serials, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com.
  • Ann Savage Renegade Girl Civil War oater with platinum blonde Ann Savage ( Detour girl ) . Russell Wade as Jerry. Dir. Wm. A. Berke. Full film is Public Domain and available at www.archive.org 平手で打ちなさい 摑面孔
  • Linda Stirling Sings Ahh, a little tribute to Republic Serial and b-movie queen Linda Stirling. Taken from her mid-forties oater "Santa Fe Saddlemates." Sure she's probably lip-synching someone else but who cares? It's freakin' Linda Stirling. Dressed as a dance hall gal!!! Yippee!
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  • OUTLAW COUNTRY TRAILER 1949 LASH LARUE Theatrical trailer for the 1949 Lash LaRue B-western, OUTLAW COUNTRY. After an auspicious debut as a western star in the 1945 Eddie Dean PRC Cinecolor oater, SONG OF OLD WYOMING, former hair dresser, Alfred Larue, was soon given his own series. Between 1947 and 1952, he starred in 18 routine, low-budget westerns, whose profitabilty was mostly dependent on Lash's black-clad, "Humphrey Bogart-goes-west" screen persona and the broad clowning of his saddle pal, Al "Fuzzy" St. John. Following their tenure at PRC, Lash and Fuzzy began riding for independent producer Ron Ormond, whose bidget-minded, serviceable oaters were often distributed through Robert Lippert's Screen Guild Films. In OUTLAW COUNTRY, US Marshals LaRue and St. John infiltrate an outlaw gand only to find that Lash's badman brother, known as "The Frontier Phantom", is ramrodding the owlhoots. Extensive footage from this film was used by Ormond to cobble out the final LaRue western, the frontier phantom, in 1952. Tobuy classic movies, serials, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com.
  • Stagecoach Ambush Perhaps the head scratching movie title explains why this well above average Spaghetti oater is so overlooked: From "God Does Not Pay On Saturday".
  • Posterazzi---The American Western Film ThePosterazzi Archives of 150000 Cataloged Original Jumbo Lobby Cards from MX, 1930s-1980s. No country had seen more US, EUR, MX Films than had Mexico. No form of Movie Advertising had contained more original Studio imagery than the Mexican Lobby Card. This film shows appx 150 lobby cards from the American Western, Cowboy Movie, Oater...from our collection of a couple thousand titles from this genre. Stay tuned, as the Archive contains five tons of imagery from International Cinema.
  • DAY OF ANGER - TRAILER www.spaghetti-western.net I giorni dell'ira / Day of Anger / Der Tod ritt dienstags Italy / Germany 1967 Director: Tonino Valerii With Lee Van Cleef, Giuliano Gemma, Walter Rilla, Christa Linder, Yvonne Sanson, Ennio Balbo, Benito Stefanelli, Al Mulock Screenplay: Ernesto Gastaldi, Renzo Genta, Tonino Valerii Cinematography: Enzo Serafin Music: Riz Ortolani This 1967 spaghetti western stars a master of that genre, Lee Van Cleef, as an aging gunfighter. In an effort to regain his fearsome reputation, Van Cleef shoots down a local Sheriff. He then finds he must deal with his young protégé, Giuliano Gemma, who happened to be the Sheriff's best friend. The climactic showdown finds Van Cleef facing down his former pupil, Gemma, with each man knowing the other's every move and thought. Also known as Day of Anger, this superior Italian oater was directed by onetime Sergio Leone assistant, Tonino Valerii.
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  • Ghost Riders In The Sky www.youtube.com Buck Norris sings "Ghost Riders In The Sky" sung originally by Gene Autry and also a big hit by Johnny Cash. His first recordings had just been released when his mother, who'd been ill for months, died at the age of 45, apparently of cancer. Autry's father began drifting away soon afterward, and he became the head of the family and the main supporter of himself, two sisters, and a younger brother. In early December of 1929, Autry cut his first six sides for ARC. The music was a mix of hillbilly, blues, country, yodel songs, and cowboy ballads. His breakthrough record, "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine," co-written by Autry and his friend Jimmy Long one night at the railroad depot, was released in 1931. The song sold 30000 copies within a month, and by the end of a year 500000 had been sold, an occasion that American Records decided to mark with the public presentation of a gold-plated copy of the record. Autry received a second gold record when sales later broke one million. And that was where the notion of the Gold Record Award was born. The record also led him into a new career on the radio as Oklahoma's Yodeling Cowboy on the National Barn Dance show sponsored by WLS out of Chicago. It was there that Autry became a major national star -- his record sales rose assisted by his exposure on radio. During the early years of his career, Autry took a number of important collaborators and musicians aboard. Among them were Fred Rose, the songwriter (later ...
  • western movie: a bit of a lad * 2 aggressive oater starring ms.L & ms.T
  • sombulus.mov unrehearsed, sloppy combination of ideas melded together merely to pass the thought. meant for electric in an old twangy, heavily reverbated oater western theme. the intro & outro work well being played over both the main theme & bridge maybe with a 12 string echo. definitely should be played on an overly distorted electric. having only 2 minutes to span the whole idea & using a piece of crap 3/4 suzuki acoustic doesn't help anything a bit...
  • THE BLACK LASH TRAILER LASH LARUE 1952 Theatrical trailer for the 1952 Lash LaRue B-western, THE BLACK LASH. After an auspicious debut as a western star in the 1945 Eddie Dean PRC Cinecolor oater, SONG OF OLD WYOMING, former hair dresser, Alfred Larue, was soon given his own series. Between 1947 and 1952, he starred in 18 routine, low-budget westerns, whose profitabilty was mostly dependent on Lash's black-clad, "Humphrey Bogart-goes-west" screen persona and the broad clowning of his saddle pal, Al "Fuzzy" St. John. His final westerns were produced by exhibitors Joy Houck and J. Francis White who often showcased the LaRue westerns in their movie theatres with promotions befitting bigger "A" films. Tobuy classic movies, serials, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com.
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  • The Duke's Gun Trick John Wayne outsmarts a gang of outlaws with this gun trick. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME (yeah, like that's gonna stop anyone). It is from the movie The Lawless Frontier, and is available on on John Wayne Double Feature 1 at HoughsVideos.50Megs.Com
  • MARY KORNMAN, SUN OF THE DESERT [Please read] John Wayne feels her warmth on THE DESERT TRAIL (1935). View this 16:9 video in High Quality, pard. Mary Kornman (1915-1973) was producer Hal Roach's silent-era Our Gang equivalent---more or less—of the sound-era's Darla Hood. She appeared as a child actress in 46 Our Gang comedies between 1922 and 1926. (Compare Darla's total Our Gang appearances: 50.) From 1930 to 1935, as an adolescent and young adult, Mary resumed working for Roach** (eg the hilarious THE BOY FRIENDS series) as well as at other studios like Paramount and RKO on loan-outs. Between 1935 and 1940, her string of appearances in a variety of undistinguished poverty-row-studio pictures must have discouraged her. She retired from acting and found subsequent fulfillment in her marriage to horse trainer/rancher Ralph McCutcheon. Mary apparently lived happily ever after on their Rancho Maria property in Canyon Country, California. Husband and wife now rest in peace together at the Linn Grove Cemetery in Greeley, Colorado. Released on April 22, 1935 by Monogram Pictures, THE DESERT TRAIL was one of several short "B"-Western film adventures John Wayne made for Lone Star Productions in the 1930s. It was filmed on location in both Kernville and Newhall, California. A routine "oater" script—chronicling a story of theft and mistaken identity, rivalry over women, chases, shoot-outs, and happy endings—asks little of its actors and actresses. What shines through, however, is the charisma associated with its ...
  • Old Monterey Moon by Betty Jane Rhodes Betty Jane Rhodes performing "Old Monterey Moon" at the Cantina De Mexico (Doc Randall's hideout) in the movie "Along the Rio Grande", which is a terrific Tim Holt movie from 1941.
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  • The Kentuckian HQ Part 1-10 The Kentuckian (1955) Burt Lancaster produced and directed this action-packed oater, which recounts the story of gritty widower Elias Wakefield (Lancaster) and his son (Donald MacDonald), who leave Kentucky to start a new life in Texas. Before long, they discover that their biggest problem lies not in the uncharted frontier, but in the folks they encounter along the way -- including a nasty barkeep (Walter Matthau) who goads Elias into a bloody showdown.
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  • PT 7..TrAyDiN pLASisS I'm a great believer in garbage IN garbage OUT.... you get what you give ... and i've been 'givin' it' everything i got and will continue to do so until this mission is completed. I warned my detractors in the past... this will come back to haunt you... i'm here to pick up my family and nothing more. What kind of a cruel sonova*** would get between a man and his family? .. well, that's what they did and continue to do... and now that this ship is synching and gettin' home will be a cinch they ought to abandon me to our abandonment.. everything being back words down here we're actually already UP there 'cept we gotta open our REAL eyes to see it... and when you do the Golden Age of Reason will dawn in our City in the Clouds... after all... we ARE the Cloud People. Now as for me... bein' a frogger not a bee logger.. i'm sittin' pretty on a lotus pad croakin' away... ahahaha... i'm swamp meat... not a swap meat... and i've never bin to a wife swappin' party .. i got too much respect for my woman... i wouldn't ask her to do anything she didn't suggest first... and NONE of the women i've met or had the privelege of getting to know better have ever suggested that. So... in the practice of K O'ss MaDjik to get what you wish to see happen at the top you gotta put it into practice down beeLoW... 1 reflects the Other.. the Other is the O'ter .. an Oater is an oat burnin' horsey ... puttin' the feed bag ON is exactly that.. if you're gonna take a Lady to Dinner for the Luv a God ...
  • CINEMA CLASSICS: John Arduser presents "Tall In The Saddle" KCRL TV 4 Reno promo The comedy team of John Wayne and Gabby Hayes really work it in this sturdy old (1944) black and white oater. One more of the few remaining "Cinema Classics" promos made by John Arduser for KCRL TV-4 Reno's late-night movie series. Note the star field and original animated font art.
  • Lonesome Dove - Movie Main Theme This six-hour miniseries, based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Larry McMurtry, revitalized both the miniseries and Western genres, both of which had been considered dead for several years. Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones star as fun-loving Gus MacRae and taciturn Woodrow Call, respectively, a pair of longtime friends and former Texas Rangers who crave one last adventure before they bow to their advancing years. Convinced that animals will thrive on the lush grasslands of Montana, Woodrow persuades Gus to undertake the arduous, 3000-mile cattle drive there. Rounding up over a thousand head from Mexican rustlers south of the border, the men recruit a diverse crew of hands to help them. Among the party are Woodrow's illegitimate son Newt Dobbs (Rick Schroeder), local prostitute Lorena Wood (Diane Lane), and old compatriots Joshua Deets (Danny Glover), Jake Spoon (Robert Urich), and Pea Eye Parker (Tim Scott). Storms, hostile natives, poisonous snakes, and rustlers take their toll on the company before Montana is reached in an adventure that is equal parts Greek tragedy and classic, John Ford-style oater. Originally developed in the 1970s as a script by McMurtry for director Peter Bogdanovich and stars Henry Fonda, John Wayne, and James Stewart, Lonesome Dove earned 18 Emmy nominations and inspired a pair of miniseries sequel as well as two attempts at an ongoing television series. Soundtrack written by Basil Poledouris

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