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Buckstone County Prison (1978)
The Hell Hole of North Carolina. In 1957, the people of North Carolina feared two things – the mountain chain gang and a man named Seabo. North Carolina’s Buckstone County Prison and Chain Gang were infamous as the most feared correctional institution in the country. Run by the sadistically brutal Warden Coley and his henchman, Jimbo, prisoners rarely caused a problem and those that did, didn’t live long enough to talk about it.
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Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
A Western-genre narrative, loosely woven from old clips from B-Western features.
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Blazing Stewardesses (1975)
Those “naughty stewardesses” are at it again! But this time they’ve turned in their Mile High Club sky miles for a sexy, rousing, Old West-styled adventure on a dude ranch. Punchin’ cattle and breakin’ stallions are the last things on their minds as these lovely ladies earn their wings in a whole new way…blazing a trail straight to the bedroom.
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Fort Courageous (1965)
In this western, a cavalry sergeant is wrongly court-martialed. To reclaim his good name, he takes over a patrol that just lost its leader in an Indian attack. He leads the regiment to Fort Courageous, but is appalled to discover that the Indians attacked and massacred all but one of its inhabitants. The hardy little group must now fight the renegades on their own. The ex-sergeant plans a brilliant strategy that culminates in winning the Indian’s respect. They leave the fort alone and peace is restored.
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Red Desert (1949)
A Government agent is sent to track an outlaw who has stolen gold boulion. The chase leads into a desolate desert region where the agent is forced to utilize his survival skills.
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Tough Assignment (1949)
A meddlesome reporter sporting a young bride takes on a gang of modern day cattle rustlers.
Donald “Red” Barry plays Dan Reilly, a newspaper reporter just returned to LA with his wife, photographer Margie (Marjorie Steele). Margie insists on taking pictures of everywhere they go, and so as she’s walking into a butcher shop she poses for Dan – while at the same time three thugs make their way quickly out after beating up the proprietors. Soon Margie and Dan are involved in investigating an illegal meat operation that rustles cattle and forces butchers to buy it – or else. Dan gets beaten up a couple of times, but is undaunted in pursuing the great story – and hey, he’s only got 64 minutes to do so, he’d best get cracking! -
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The Purple Heart (1944)
This is the story of the crew of a downed bomber, captured after a run over Tokyo, early in the war. Relates the hardships the men endure while in captivity, and their final humiliation: being tried and convicted as war criminals.
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Desert Bandit (1941)
Bantam-weight western star Don “Red” Barry certainly deserved his designation as “The Cowboy Cagney” in Republic’s Desert Bandit. Barry is cast as two-fisted Texas Ranger Bob Crandall, who after being dishonorably discharged heads to the Mexican border to start life anew. He falls in with a gang of gun runners, headed by corrupt lawman Largo (William Haade). It turns out, of course, that Crandall’s “disgrace” was merely a ruse to allow him to work undercover in bringing Largo and his minions to justice.
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Texas Terrors (1940)
A lawyer by training, Bob Millburne (Don “Red” Barry) believes in relying on the legal system to exact justice. But he can no longer sate his thirst for vengeance, fueled by the death of his parents at the hands of a bloodthirsty mine jumper. Frustrated and fed up, Bob decides it’s time to dust off his guns and holsters.
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Days of Jesse James (1939)
Days of Jesse James is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Bank robbery pulled off by the bank officials, not the usual James gang.
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Wyoming Outlaw (1939)
Will Parker has been destroyed by a local politician and now must steal to feed his family. He steals a steer from the Three Mesquiteers.
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Saga of Death Valley (1939)
When Tasker kills Roy Rogers he takes one of his young sons. Fifteen years later the other son Roy arrives buying a ranch in the valley where Tasker now controls the water supply. Roy organizes the ranchers for a showdown with Tasker not knowing that his brother is Tasker’s chief henchman.
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