Category: Western
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Dangerous Nan McGrew (1930) Review, with Helen Kane, James Hall and Stuart Erwin
It’s everyone’s favorite BOOP-A-DOOP girl in… a movie. Yeah. That’s all they’ve got, really.
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The Light of Western Stars (1930) Review, with Richard Arlen and Mary Brian
Richard Arlen is a cowboy chasing Mary Brian while typical Western plotting unfolds.
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The Painted Desert (1931) Review, with William Boyd, Helen Twelvetrees and Clark Gable
Bill Holbrook William Boyd Mary Ellen Helen Twelvetrees Rance Brett Clark Gable Released by Pathe | Directed by Howard Higgins Run time: 74 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Baby butts. The Painted Desert: Tepid, Tepid West “You and Jeff spent half your lives building a wall that separated you when you shoulda been…
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Scarlet River (1933) Review, with Tom Keene
Tom Baxter Tom Keene Judy Blake Dorothy Wilson Jeff Todd Lon Chaney Jr. Ulysses Roscoe Ates Sam Gilroy Edgar Kennedy Babe Jewel Betty Furness Released by RKO | Directed by Otto Brower Run time: 54 minutes Scarlet River: Movie Stars Save the Day “Isn’t there any place we can go to get away from civilization?”…
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Somewhere in Sonora (1933) Review, with John Wayne and Duke
John Bishop John Wayne Monte Black J.P. McGowan Duke Duke Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by Mack V. Wright Run time: 59 minutes Somewhere in Sonora: Guilt and Innocence “Don’t worry about me, I’ve always been a lucky sort of a cuss.” Of all the Warner Bros. B-Westerns that John Wayne took part in…
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The Telegraph Trail (1933) Review, with John Wayne and Frank McHugh
John Trent John Wayne Tippy Frank McHugh Alice Marceline Day Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by Tenny Wright Run time: 54 minutes The Telegraph Trail: Beep Beep Beeeeep “Don’t get too close! Remember– women is tricky!” A bit of giddiness overcame me during the playful introduction to The Telegraph Trail. Fran McHugh in a…
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Ride Him, Cowboy (1932) Review, with John Wayne, Ruth Hall, and Duke
John Drury John Wayne Ruth Gaunt Ruth Hall Duke Duke Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by Fred Allen Run time: 55 minutes Ride Him, Cowboy: High Ridin’ Hokum “There ain’t no reason I can see why a horse don’t have the same right to a trial as a man.” Set in the dusty hills…
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Lighting Bill (1934) Review
Released by Victor Adamson Productions | Directed by Victor Adamson Lighting Bill: You Read That Right “Hey! You see the lightning gun hand that fella had?” “He got a lightning gun hand all right.” Lighting Bill definitely radiates with the aura of carelessness. The title on the title card? Misspelled. It’s supposed to be Lightning…

