Raymond Hatton

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    Invasion of the Saucer-Men (1957)

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    Invasion of the Saucer-Men (1957)

    A teenage couple making out in the woods accidentally runs over an alien creature with their car. The creature’s hand falls off, but it comes alive, and, with an eye growing out of it, begins to stalk the teens. Meanwhile, Joe the town drunk wants to store the body in his refrigerator, but some of the alien’s buddies inject alcohol into his system, and Joe dies of an overdose.

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    Flesh and the Spur (1956)

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    Flesh and the Spur (1956)

    A young man searches for his brother’s killer with the help of a gunfighter, a native woman and a traveling medicine man.

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    West of the Brazos (1950)

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    West of the Brazos (1950)

    An outlaw impersonates Shamrock in order to lease his land to an oil company for $75,000.

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    Triggerman (1948)

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    Triggerman (1948)

    Johnny Mack (Johnny Mack Brown ) is hired by Lois Benton (Virginia Carroll) as a hand on her ranch, formerly run by Daley, who is in jail on a payroll theft charge. Despite the warning for foreman Rusty Steele (Raymond Hatton), Johnny sees real estate agent Kirby (Bill Kennedy), who wants to buy the Benton ranch. When Johnny refuses to align with Kirby, he is forced to knock out henchman Moran (Marshall Reed) in a fist fight. Rusty finds on henchman Harris (Forrest Matthews), when he is caught spying on the ranch, half a map revealing the location of the missing payroll.

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    Flashing Guns (1947)

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    Flashing Guns (1947)

    After a brief mid-1940s burst of originality, Monogram’s Johnny Mack Brown western series settled back into the commonplace with such entries as Flashing Guns. In this outing, Brown tries to save his pal Shelby (Raymond Hatton) from being thrown off his ranch by crooked banker Ainsworth (James E. Logan). To do this, our hero must prove that the banker is in cahoots with the local gambling boss (Douglas Evans).

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    Land of the Lawless (1947)

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    Land of the Lawless (1947)

    Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a female boss villain in this unusual Western from Monogram. Hired to look into dirty dealings in the town of Medicine Flats, Johnny learns that Kansas City Kate (Christine McIntyre), the owner of the Golden Spur Saloon, has been waging a war against local prospectors, one of whom is found murdered. Not appreciating Johnny’s interference, Kate has her henchman Cameo (Tristram Coffin) take a shot at him and when that fails, hires a notorious gunslinger, the Cherokee Kid (I. Stanford Jolley).

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    Gun Smoke (1945)

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    Gun Smoke (1945)

    U. S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins come upon an overturned stagecoach with the driver and the passenger dead. They learn that the passenger, Hinkley, an archaeologist, has discovered an old Indian site that contains gold relics, and a gang has robbed him of the relics he was carrying. Jane Condon, daughter of Hinkley’s partner who was also murdered, tells Nevada that an old Indian guide, Shag, is the only one who knows where the site is. The outlaws find Shag first, and kill him after forcing the information from him. Hinkley’s son, Joel, arrives and knows where the site is and leads Nevada and Sandy there ahead of the outlaws.

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    Ghost Guns (1944)

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    Ghost Guns (1944)

    Supernatural events on the range prompt an investigation by cowboy Brown in this western.

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    Land of the Outlaws (1944)

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    Land of the Outlaws (1944)

    The old bromide about the western town run by outlaws as a hideout for their fellow crooks makes a return appearance in Monogram’s Land of the Outlaws. Since the crooks include such reliable disreputables as Charles King and John Merton, the good guys really have their work cut out for them. But not to worry! The heroes are Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton, whose B-western track record is unbeatable. Land of the Outlaws was directed by Lambert Hillyer, whose sense of rhythm and pace had saved many another inexpensive oater.

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    Dawn on the Great Divide (1942)

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    Dawn on the Great Divide (1942)

    Buck Roberts is leading a wagon train of railroad supplies and Jim Corkle and his henchman Loder are out to stop them by using white men dressed as Indians for the attacks.

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    New Frontier (1939)

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    New Frontier (1939)

    The Three Mesquiteers convince a group of settlers to exchange their present property for some which, unbeknownst to our goodguys, is going to be worthless. They are captured before they can warn the ranchers.

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    Wyoming Outlaw (1939)

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    Wyoming Outlaw (1939)

    Will Parker has been destroyed by a local politician and now must steal to feed his family. He steals a steer from the Three Mesquiteers.

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