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Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)
$15.00In the second of PRC’s ramshackle Texas Rangers Westerns, Tex Wyatt (Dave “Tex” O’Brien) is blamed for a murder actually committed by Ransom (Jack Ingram) and Holman (Charles King), a couple of thieves. Tex manages to escape and is reunited with his two ranger pals, Jim Steele (James Newill) and Panhandle Perkins (Guy Wilkerson), both of whom are working undercover as performers in a medicine show, a plot contrivance that allows baritone Newill to join Carl Shrum and His Rhythm Rangers in Shrum’s “Ride, Ride Ride” and Tex Coe’s “West Winds.”
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Million Dollar Haul (1935)
$15.00Special Insurance-Investigator Dan Kennedy and his wonder dog, Tarzan the Police Dog, are called in to investigate the persistent robbing of a shipping-and-storage warehouse in Los Angeles.
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The Cowboy and the Bandit (1935)
$15.00Bill travels to a new state after the outlaw Scarface saves him from a lynch mob. There he takes a job on the Barton ranch and joins in the fight against gang leader Larkin. Finding a wounded Scarface he helps him recover. Arrested by Larkin’s stooge Sheriff, and with another lynch mob after him, he once again needs Scarface’s help.
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Arizona Frontier (1940)
$25.00A government agent (Tex Ritter) uncovers the truth behind a series of raids on a freight company.
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Shake Hands with Murder (1944)
$25.00A female bail-bond broker and her partner help an accused embezzler prove his innocence. Having the body of the embezzler’s late business partner pop up doesn’t help matters.
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The Phantom Of 42nd Street (1945)
$25.00A theatre critic (Dave O’Brien) teams up with a cop (Jack Mulhall) to investigate the murder of a Broadway actor.
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Delinquent Daughters (1944)
$25.00A town is shocked when a high school girl commits suicide. A reporter and a cop team up to investigate and find out exactly what is going on among the youth of the town.
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Rollin’ Plains (1938)
$25.00It’s cattlemen versus sheepmen and Trigger Gargan appears to be the leader of the gang causing the trouble. But unknown to Ranger Tex Lawrence, the respected town citizen Barrow is the boss and is tipping off the gang as to the Ranger’s activities.
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Dawn Express (1942)
$25.00A Nazi spy ring is after a chemical formula that increases the power of ordinary gasoline for U.S. Army aviation use. Two U.S. chemical companies are developing the formula, with each working on half for security purposes. The spies get half the formula and know that either of two chemists, Robert Norton or Tom Fielding, knows the rest. They capture Fielding, through a ruse by gang member Linda Pavlo, and threaten the life of his sister Nancy and his mother if he does not give them the formula. To protect his friend Fielding, who does know the formula and is engaged to Nancy, Tom pretends to know the secret and boards the Dawn Express plane with the spy leader and his gang.
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