Iris Meredith

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    The Kid Rides Again (1943)

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    The Kid Rides Again (1943)

    In this western, Billy the Kid has been wrongfully arrested for robbing a train. In order to prove his innocence, the Kid breaks out of jail and hits the trail to search for the real robbers. Along the way, he discovers that an outlaw band has been impersonating upstanding ranchers.

    $15.00
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    The Son of Davy Crockett (1941)

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    The Son of Davy Crockett (1941)

    Dave Crockett (Bill Elliott) comes to the aid of ranchers living on the Yucca Strip, who want their area made part of the United States. A greedy land baron, however, wants the property as his own.

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    The Gambling Terror (1937)

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    The Gambling Terror (1937)

    Brett runs a protection racket for an unknown boss. When Jeff Hayes arrives and opens a gambling den, they try to shut him down. Unlike the others who have given in, he plans to fight back.

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    A Lawman Is Born (1937)

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    A Lawman Is Born (1937)

    An outlaw falsely accused of murder realizes the only way to clear himself is to become a lawman.

    $25.00
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    The Green Archer (1940)

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    The Green Archer (1940)

    Columbia’s 12th serial of 57 total (following 1940’s “Deadwood Dick” and ahead of 1941’s “White Eagle”) is another of director’s James Horne’s “classics” where he evidently figured that the same reactions that served him well in Laurel and Hardy films would work well in action serials where he has all hands, heroes and villains alike, doing some kind of over-the top “take”, no matter the situation. This loose adaptation of an Edgar Wallace story finds Michael Bellamy (Kenne Duncan in his Kenneth Duncan period) inheriting Garr Castle, but his brother, Abel Bellamy (James Craven, as usual making Oil-Can Harry look smooth), has him imprisoned unjustly and moves into the castle himself. When Michael’s wife, Elaine Bellamy (Dorothy Fay), fails to return after visiting Abel, her sister Valerie Howett (Iris Meredith), accompanied by their father,

    $25.00
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