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    Big Town

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    Big Town

    Big Town is a popular long-running radio drama series which was later adapted to both film and television and a comic book published by DC Comics.

    $25.00
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    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958)

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    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958)

    A Texan pits a powerful family against itself to save a Mexican from hanging.

    $15.00
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    The Tall Stranger (1957)

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    The Tall Stranger (1957)

    A Union soldier returns to his western home at the end of the Civil War and finds himself caught in the middle of a land war between his greedy half-brother and a wagon train of Confederate homesteaders. This 1957 film stars Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Barry Kelley, Michael Ansara, Whit Bissell, Michael Pate, Leo Gordon, James Dobson and Ray Teal.

    $15.00
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    Francis Goes to the Races (1951)

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    Francis Goes to the Races (1951)

    In this funny sequel to the popular Francis the Talking Mule, the talkative Mule and his pal Peter get a job working on a horse-breeder’s ranch. They end up saving it from financial ruin when Francis, who has the inside track with the racehorses, provides Peter with names of the winners before the races are run. Sure enough Peter finds himself with a fistful of cash and uses it to buy a racehorse for the farm. Unfortunately, the horse he chooses is suffering from a debilitating lack of confidence. When not dealing with the mare, Peter finds time to court the horse breeder’s niece and trying to avoid the gangsters who want in on the winnings.

    $15.00
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    Southside 1-1000 (1950)

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    Southside 1-1000 (1950)

    The U.S. Secret Service goes after a counterfeiting ring by placing one of it’s agents in a criminal mob.

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    711 Ocean Drive (1950)

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    711 Ocean Drive (1950)

    The Horatio Alger parable gets the film noir treatment with the redoubtable Edmund O’Brien as a whip-smart telephone technician who moves up the ladder of a Syndicate gambling empire in Southern California until distracted by an inconveniently married Joanne Dru and his own greed. Ripped from the headlines of the 1950 Kevaufer Organized Crime Hearings, this fast-moving picture is laden with location sequences shot in Los Angeles, the Hoover Dam and Palm Springs including the famous Doll House watering hole on North Palm Canyon Drive!

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    The Undercover Man (1949)

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    The Undercover Man (1949)

    Frank Warren is a treasury agent assigned to put an end to the activities of a powerful mob crime boss. The “undercover” agent poses as a criminal to seek out information but is frustrated when all he finds are terrified witnesses and corrupt police officers. Although most informants end up dead, Agent Warren gets critical information about the mob from an unlikely source.

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    Gunfire at Indian Gap (1957)

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    Gunfire at Indian Gap (1957)

    A stagecoach is attacked by a group of outlaws who make off with a pile of money. Unfortunately for Mexican Juan (Anthony George), the sheriff (Barry Kelley) believes he’s one of the criminals and has him locked up. But the beautiful Cheel (Vera Ralston) thinks Juan is innocent, and offers to help him escape. Overhearing their plan, the real mastermind behind the heist forces Juan to act as the runner for the money.

    $25.00
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    Secret of Deep Harbor (1961)

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    Secret of Deep Harbor (1961)

    A reporter learns that his girlfriend’s father, an old sea captain, is being paid by the mob to transport gangsters out of the country.

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    South Sea Woman (1953)

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    South Sea Woman (1953)

    Marine Sergeant James O’Hearn is being tried at the San Diego Marine base for desertion, theft, scandalous conduct and destruction of property in time of war. He refuses to testify or plead guilty or not guilty to the charges. Showgirl Ginger Martin takes the stand against his protest. She testifies O’Hearn won’t talk because he is protecting the name of his pal, Marine Private Davey White. Ginger tells how she, broke and stranded, met the two marines in Shanghai two weeks before Pearl Harbor.

    $25.00
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