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Broadway to Cheyenne (1932)
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Detective Breezy Kildare is wounded in a Owens' gang shootout in a New York City nightclub. After he recovers, he returns to his father's Wyoming ranch for a vacation. Here he finds that Owens is running a protection racket in Cheyenne and tries to stop
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White Gorilla (1945)
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This wacky jungle thriller is a scream! When you've got a monstrous white ape, lots of crazed natives, giant one-eyed stone idols, and Ray Corrigan as a disheveled jungle guide, who cares about the plot? There's also a dumb-looking native kid with mystic
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Without Honor (1932)
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Harry is a clever card shark. However, when his kid brother, a deputy, is shot down by smugglers, Harry joins the Rangers and tracks down the killers. An easy-to-like B western.
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The Fury Below (1936)
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Gleason is a mine operator. Sabotage is afoot, though, and a plot to destroy the mine becomes apparent. It's interesting to see Merton in a true character role. He turns into a raving maniac near the film's exciting climax. And we do mean RAVING.
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Gunfire (1935)
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Although it has its implausibilities, this is one of the more intricate scripts you'll find in a cheapie B western, filled with unusual and colorful western customs and characters, including several strong female roles. And talk about action, there are
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Jungle Man (1941)
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Crabbe is a doctor in an African village besieged by fever and headhunters. Watch him go one on one with a ferocious lion. Heyburn and Barnett are on safari looking for the lost city of the dead. Barnett is attacked and almost
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