Product Tag - Buster Crabbe

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    Wild Horse Phantom (1944)

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    Wild Horse Phantom (1944)

    A lawman stages a prison break so a gang of imprisoned robbers will lead him to their hidden loot.

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    Fuzzy Settles Down (1944)

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    Fuzzy Settles Down (1944)

    Billy Carson and Fuzzy Jones have just collected a reward and Fuzzy indulges in a dream of getting away from the hectic life he has been leading and wants to settle down. They arrive in Red Rock just as the newspaper is being sold at foreclosure and, despite the attempts by Lafe Barlow to intimidate him from bidding. Fuzzy finds himself the owner of a newspaper. Fuzzy meets Edith Martin, daughter of the former owner, and unthinkingly commits himself to carrying on her father’s policy of bringing a telegraph line to Red Rock. For reason of his own, Barlow is against this and has his henchmen wage a campaign of terror against the ranchers and citizens. Before long, Billy who had been lazily indifferent to everything connected to Fuzzy and his newspaper, decides to take a hand on the side of the good guys.

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    The Drifter (1944)

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    The Drifter (1944)

    A Robin Hood-type outlaw (Buster Crabbe) rides the range and helps others. Another outlaw who looks just like him (also played by Crabbe) tries to cash in on the other outlaw’s reputation.

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    Blazing Frontier (1943)

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    Blazing Frontier (1943)

    In the 19th and last of the PRC “Billy the Kid” series (first six with Bob Steele and last 13 with Buster Crabbe), a feud develops between the settlers and the railroad detectives in Red Rock Valley. Clem Barstow sends for Billy the Kid and Fuzzy Jones to help. Buster suspects that Ward Tragg, chief of the railroad detectives, and Luther Sharp, land agent for the Western Railroad Company, are defrauding the settlers without the knowledge or sanction of the company. Billy and the settlers rustle off cattle, which have been illegally confiscated by Tragg and his men, in order to raise money for Barstow to bid on a ranch which Sharp is illegally auctioning off. Billy discovers that the purchase price on the deed has been altered and Barstow writes the company to send a man to investigate. When Tragg learns about this, he makes plans to kidnap the railroad official.

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    Western Cyclone (1943)

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    Western Cyclone (1943)

    Billy the Kidd is framed for murder.

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    The Kid Rides Again (1943)

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    The Kid Rides Again (1943)

    In this western, Billy the Kid has been wrongfully arrested for robbing a train. In order to prove his innocence, the Kid breaks out of jail and hits the trail to search for the real robbers. Along the way, he discovers that an outlaw band has been impersonating upstanding ranchers.

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    Billy The Kid's Round-Up (1941)

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    Billy The Kid’s Round-Up (1941)

    When Sheriff Hanley sends for Billy and his pals, they arrive to find him murdered and Ed Slade temporary Sheriff. When henchman try to wreck the newpaper they take up the fight. First they get Fuzzy to run for Sheriff. Then Billy gets a confession from Slade as to the Sheriff’s killer. On election day with the newspaper once again wrecked, they try to get out a paper with Slade’s confession.

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    Billy The Kid Wanted (1941)

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    Billy The Kid Wanted (1941)

    Billy the Kid (Buster Crabbe) and his pal Jeff (Dave O’Brien) help their friend Fuzzy Jones (Al St. John) escape from jail, and the trio heads for Paradise Valley, where they find the Paradise Land Development Company, ran by Matt Brawley (Glenn Strange) and Jack Saunders (Charles King), is somewhat less than honest in their dealings with the homesteaders. They devise a plan to cause a split between Brawley and Saunders.

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    Jungle Man (1941)

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    Jungle Man (1941)

    An expedition sets out to darkest Africa to find the fabled City of the Dead, and must battle thick jungle, hostile natives, wild animals and a deadly epidemic.

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    Buck Rogers (1939)

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    Buck Rogers (1939)

    Buck Rogers and Buddy Wade are in the middle of a trans-polar dirigible flight when they are caught in a blizzard and crash. Buddy then releases a special gas to keep them in suspended animation until a rescue party can arrive. However, an avalanche covers the craft and the two are in suspended animation for 500 years. When they are found, they awake to find out that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane. Along with Lieutenant Wilma Deering, Buck and Buddy join in the fight to overthrow Kane and with the help of Prince Tallen of Saturn and his forces, they eventually do and Earth is free of Kane’s grip.

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    Tip-Off Girls (1938)

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    Tip-Off Girls (1938)

    A federal agent goes after a hijacking ring that uses beautiful women to help it hijack the rigs of unsuspecting truckers.

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    Flash Gordon: Trip to Mars (1938)

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    Flash Gordon: Trip to Mars (1938)

    Theatrical release in 1938. A 15-episode serial starring Buster Crabbe.

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