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    Poco… Little Dog Lost (1977)

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    Poco… Little Dog Lost (1977)

    It looks like the end of the line for Poco and Kim when they are separated following a car accident. Poco’s relentless search takes him through the desert. Bravely facing the odds, Poco encounters many dangers, and makes some new friends.

    $15.00
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    The Rounders

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    The Rounders

    The Rounders was a 17-episode western-style situation comedy about two cowboys on the fictitious J.L. Ranch in Texas. It starred Ron Hayes as Ben Jones and Patrick Wayne, a son of John Wayne, as Howdy Lewis. The M-G-M television series aired on ABC from September 6, 1966, to January 3, 1967. The program was loosely based on a 1965 film of the same name, The Rounders, starring Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda, set near Sedona, Arizona, rather than Texas.

    Chill Wills, a native Texan and formerly of CBS’s Frontier Circus, appeared as the shady ranch owner, Jim Ed Love. Janis Hansen co-starred as Ben’s girlfriend, Sally, and Bobbi Jordan played Howdy’s girlfriend, Ada. Jason Wingreen appeared as Shorty Dawes, and Walker Edmiston as Regan. Character actors Strother Martin and J. Pat O’Malley appeared as “Cousin Fletch” and “Vince”, respectively. James Brown, formerly the lieutenant on The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, played “Luke”.

    Selected episodes with notable guest stars include: “A Horse on Jim Ed Love”, series premiere with Harry Carey, Jr.; “It’s a Noble Thing to Do”, with John Smith, formerly Slim Sherman on NBC’s Laramie; “Don’t Buffalo Me”, with Jay Silverheels, formerly Tonto of The Lone Ranger, as John Tallgrass; “The Moonshine Still Shines”; “It Takes Only One to Suffer”; “The Scavenger Hunt” with Zsa Zsa Gabor as Ilona Hobson; “Some Things Are Not for Sale”; “Four Alarm Wing Ding”, with Dick Haynes as a sheriff; “Horse of a Different Cutter” with Andy Devine as Honest John Denton and Strother Martin as Cousin Fletch; “Polo, Anyone?”, with Jay C. Flippen as Kenny Fahrbush; “Efficiency Is for Experts”, and “What Elephants?”, the series finale, in which Ben and Howdy try to hide an elephant in plain sight.

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    Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)

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    Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)

    An aging Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons–his sole purpose being to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid.

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    The Rounders (1965)

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    The Rounders (1965)

    Ben (Glenn Ford) and Marion (Henry Fonda) are two cowboys who make a meager living breaking wild horses. Their frequent employer Jim (Chill Wills), who always gets the better of them, talks them into taking a nondescript horse in lieu of some of their wages. Ben finds that the horse is un-rideable, he comes up with the idea of taking it to a rodeo and betting other cowhands they cannot ride it.

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    The Deadly Companions (1961)

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    The Deadly Companions (1961)

    Ex-army officer accidentally kills a woman’s son, tries to make up for it by escorting the funeral procession through dangerous Indian territory.

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    Gold Of The Seven Saints (1961)

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    Gold Of The Seven Saints (1961)

    Fur-trapping partners Clint Walker and Roger Moore stumble across a cache of gold, but their discovery quickly attracts every greedy villain in the territory. Directed by Gordon Douglas, this 1961 western also stars Chill Wills, Robert Middleton, Leticia Roman and Gene Evans.

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    Gun Glory (1957)

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    Gun Glory (1957)

    An ex-gunslinger (Stewart Granger) shunned by townsfolk is the only one who knows how to stop a ruthless cattleman.

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    Gun for a Coward (1957)

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    Gun for a Coward (1957)

    A young cowboy, whose dedication to the principles of peace and reason has earned him a reputation for cowardice, overcomes his psychological aversion to violence after his elder brother unjustly censures him for not joining in a foolhardy gunfight in which their youngest brother is killed.

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    Kentucky Rifle (1956)

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    Kentucky Rifle (1956)

    A man escorts a wagon load of Kentucky rifles through Indian territory and must find a way to get through without losing the rifles to the Indians. Unfortunately the Indians know about it, and give the occupants an ultimatum: either the rifles or their lives.

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    Ricochet Romance (1954)

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    Ricochet Romance (1954)

    Marjorie Main is the whole show in the Universal programmer Ricochet Romance. Playing the outspoken new cook at a rundown dude ranch, Marjorie forces everyone around her to pitch in and bring some life back into the place. She also sets her sights on old layabout Chill Wills, scheming to rope the critter into marriage. Veteran comedy director Charles W. Lamont moves the proceedings along with style, never missing an opportunity for a low-comedy slapstick turn. The most surprising aspect of Ricochet Romance is that it is not an entry in Marjorie Main’s Ma and Pa Kettle series.

    $15.00
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    Tumbleweed (1953)

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    Tumbleweed (1953)

    Jim Harvey is hired to guard a small wagon train as it makes its way west. The train is attacked by Indians and Harvey, hoping to persuade Aguila, the chief, to call off the attack due to Harvey’s having saved his son’s life, leaves the train to negotiate. He is captured and the rest of the train is wiped out except for two sisters. Escaping and showing up in town later, Harvey is nearly hanged as a deserter, but gets away. Eventually caught by the sheriff and his posse, they are attacked by Indians. This time the Indians are defeated and Aguila, captured and dying, reveals the identity of the white man who engineered the initial attack on the wagon train, just as the perpetrator rides up behind them.

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    Oh, Susanna (1951)

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    Oh, Susanna (1951)

    Unable to keep peace between frontier Indians and the US Cavalry, a heroic Captain risks court-martial to prevent bloodshed.

    $15.00
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