Bob Steele

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    Giant from the Unknown (1958)

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    Giant from the Unknown (1958)

    A series of grisly murders plague a small mountain community and the sheriff suspects a local scientist whom he dislikes. Together with a former professor and the professor’s pretty daughter, the scientist sets about solving the crimes and discovers the killer is an oversized 16th century conquistador, resurrected by a lightning bolt from his mountain grave.

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    Six Gun Man (1946)

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    Six Gun Man (1946)

    Cattle thieves attack every cattle drive that comes near Hagerstown. If they do not sell their cattle for 50 cents on the dollar, they are all stolen. U.S. Marshal Stormy has been sent to end this reign of terror and to find the stolen cattle. He starts with a patrol of cattleman that blast every attempt of the outlaws to steal the herd.

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    Navajo Kid (1945)

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    Navajo Kid (1945)

    A B-Western hero since the late silent era, Bob Steele would hang up his spurs after a final four westerns for director Harry L. Fraser. In the opener, The Navajo Kid, Steele, as he had so many times before, went in search of the villain, or villains, who murdered his foster-father and stole both ring and watch. The trail leads straight to Canyon City, Texas, and smooth cardsharp Honest John Grogan (I. Stanford Jolley), who is in possession of both the stolen items. But Grogan has an ironclad alibi for the time of the murder, an alibi confirmed by none other than Sheriff Roy Landon (Edward Cassidy). The Navajo Kid was produced independently by Arthur Alexander and Alfred Stern and released by PRC. Leading lady Caren Marsh had been Judy Garland’s stand-in during the making of The Wizard of Oz (1939).

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    Outlaw Trail (1944)

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    Outlaw Trail (1944)

    Carl Beldon has disappeared and the Trail Blazers have been sent to investigate. Arriving in town, they find that ‘Honest John’ controls everything. He even prints his own money. He also has a gang and they set out to finish off the heroes.

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    West of Cimarron (1941)

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    West of Cimarron (1941)

    The Mesquiteers return to Texas after the Civil War to find Army carpetbaggers fighting the local bushwackers. They quickly learn that Capt. Hawks and his men are the culprits and join up with Morgan and his men.

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    Gauchos of El Dorado (1941)

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    Gauchos of El Dorado (1941)

    It’s “The Three Mesquiteers” again. Gaucho escapes from Braden’s gang only to be shot by them. The Mesquiteers drive away the outlaws and take his money on to his mother. But Isabella thinks Tucson is her long lost son and they don’t have the heart to tell her he is dead.

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    Billy the Kid's Range War (1941)

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    Billy the Kid’s Range War (1941)

    Williams is out to stop Ellen Goreham from completing her road that is under construction and is using a man to impersonate Billy the Kid. When Billy sees the wanted posters and learns of the murders he supposedly committed, he sets out to find the imposter. His sidekick Fuzzy is there to help him but his friend Jeff, now a Marshal, is also after him.

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    The Trail Blazers (1940)

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    The Trail Blazers (1940)

    The Mesquiteers try to help their friend build a telegraph system, despite a local newspaper editor’s attempts to sabotage the lines.

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    The Carson City Kid (1940)

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    The Carson City Kid (1940)

    The Carson City Kid and partner Laramie are outlaws. When his partner is caught the Kid, his identity being unknown, takes a job in Jessup’s saloon. Here he see Jessup cheat Waren out of his money. Warren then robs Jessup posing as the Kid but gets caught. To gain his freedom, Laramie identifies Warren as the Kid. Realizing Jessup is the man that killed his brother, the Kid must find a way to clear Warren and get Jessup.

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    Wild Horse Valley (1940)

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    Wild Horse Valley (1940)

    Bob Evans’ Arabian stallion is stolen and Bob, with his friend Shag Williams starts on the trail that takes them to the horse ranch owned by Kimball and his daughter Ann, where the stallion is running wild. Baker, the ranch’s crooked foreman, is utilizing the stallion as a decoy and, with his henchmen, Raymer and Winton, corrals the mares that follow the stallion in a hidden corral, intending to sell them across the state line.

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    The Feud Maker (1938)

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    The Feud Maker (1938)

    When Tex is brought in to fight in a range war between the cowmen and the nesters, he meets his old outlaw boss Lassiter. He learns Lassiter is behind the feud when Lassiter asks him to join up with his gang. Tex refuses and instead sets out to stop the feud but no one will believe him that Lassiter is responsible.

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    Colorado Kid (1937)

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    Colorado Kid (1937)

    When Hines kills the Colonel for his money, the Colorado Kid is arrested and then found guilt of the murder. Bibben beaks him out of jail and later identifies some of the bills spent by Hines to have been part of the money stolen from the Colonel. The Kid now knows he is the one he is after and heads out to get a confession.

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