Ken Maynard

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    Blazing Guns (1943)

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    Blazing Guns (1943)

    The Governor sends Ken and Hoot to clean up the town of Willow Springs.

    $15.00
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    Death Rides the Range (1939)

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    Death Rides the Range (1939)

    The otherwise standard Ken Maynard western Death Rides the Range is distinguished somewhat by a topical slant. The plot concerns a group of spies from an unnamed foreign country (gee, they sure sound German) who head westward to undermine American morale. Into this malaise wanders Maynard, supposedly a rootless cowpoke but in reality an FBI agent. Things begin to heat up when the villains lay claim to a helium well on the property owned by heroine Fay McKenzie. The film’s silliest moment occurs in mid-stream, when chief villain Charlie King begins beating up everyone within arm’s length, with nary a scratch on his own person.

    $15.00
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    Flaming Lead (1939)

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    Flaming Lead (1939)

    Cowhand Ken Clark is stranded in Chicago, and temporarily takes a job as a sharp-shooter entertainer in a night club, with the intention of getting enough money together to get back to his beloved Arizona. Frank Gordon, while drunk, is about to be rolled by the club bouncer, but Ken interferes and earns Clark’s gratitude. Gordon gets a telegram from Kay Burke, the daughter of his partner in Arizona, notifying him that her father, Jim Burke, has been killed by rustlers.The ranch has a U.S. Army contract to furnish horses, but she sees little hope of being able to make good because the stock is being rustled, and she asks Gordon for his help.

    $15.00
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    Tombstone Canyon (1932)

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    Tombstone Canyon (1932)

    A range lawman (Ken Maynard) unmasks a black-cloaked phantom killer (Sheldon Lewis).

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    Whistlin' Dan (1932)

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    Whistlin’ Dan (1932)

    A cowboy and sidekick infiltrate a rustler gang to avenge the murder of their pal.

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    Branded Men (1931)

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    Branded Men (1931)

    When Rod, Ramrod, and Half-A-Rod ride into Steep Gulch, they immediately become Sheriffs. The previous Sheriffs have been killed by Mace and his gang who don’t wait long before they make an attempt on the new trio.

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    Range Law (1931)

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    Range Law (1931)

    Having escaped from prison, a cowboy looks for the man that framed him.

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    The Land Beyond the Law (1927)

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    The Land Beyond the Law (1927)

    Deputy Marshal Jerry Steele (Ken Maynard) heads off to Oklahoma where a gang of nasty cattle rustlers is terrorizing the local ranchers. After a bit of detective work — greatly aided by a motley group of would-be outlaws deputized for the occasion — Steele unmasks a supposedly upstanding citizen Bob Crew (Tom Santschi) as the leader of the rustlers.

    $25.00
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    Fighting Thru (1930)

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    Fighting Thru (1930)

    Dan and Tennessee are successful gold miners. Ace Brady learns of their success and sends Fox to rob them. During the robbery Fox shoots Tennessee and Ace arrives to arrest Dan for the murder. Dan escapes but is now a wanted man.

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    Alias: The Bad Man (1931)

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    Alias: The Bad Man (1931)

    A ranger joins the outlaw gang whose boss he believes is a murderer.

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    The Sunset Trail (1932)

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    The Sunset Trail (1932)

    Jim and Buddy decide to follow their pal Tater-bug who left them for another job. No sooner do they arrive than Tater-bug gets shot in the back. Jim suspects Joe Weller but has no proof.

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    Texas Gun Fighter (1932)

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    Texas Gun Fighter (1932)

    Bill Dane and Banty quit Kell’s outlaw gang. When Dane prevents Kell and his men from getting a bullion shipment, he is made Sheriff. Learning Dane is Sheriff, Kell and gang return, force Dane to give them the bullion, and make Dane a prisoner. Escaping, Dane trails the gang and engages them in a gunfight while his horse Tarzan goes for help.

    $25.00
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