Product Tag - Fay McKenzie

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    Heart of the Rio Grande (1942)

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    Heart of the Rio Grande (1942)

    As foreman of a dude ranch, Gene has two problems. One is a guest, the spoiled daughter of a millioniare, and the other is the disgruntled ex-foreman that Gene replaced, now just a ranch hand. Gene eventually gets the daughter straightened out but has to fire the ex-foreman and this leads to trouble when he returns intent on revenge.

    $15.00
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    Cowboy Serenade (1942)

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    Cowboy Serenade (1942)

    Gene Autry (Gene Autry) heads a cattlemen’s association and calls on the inexperienced Jim Agnew (Rand Brooks) to negotiate the sale of 500 head of cattle. Jim ends up losing the cattle in a crooked poker game, however, and Gene and his sidekick, Frog (Smiley Burnette), set out to find the cheating gamblers. It soon becomes clear that the leader of the gamblers is none other than Asa Lock (Addison Richards), the dastardly father of Gene’s romantic interest, Stephanie (Fay McKenzie).

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    Down Mexico Way (1941)

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    Down Mexico Way (1941)

    Like 1940’s Melody Ranch, the 1941 Gene Autry vehicle Down Mexico Way was designed as a “special”, to be promoted separately from Autry’s regular B-western series as an A-picture attraction. The story gets under way when a pair of con artists, Gibson (Sidney Blackmer) and Allen (Joe Sawyer), breeze into the town of Sage City claiming to be movie producers. The two scoundrels promise to film a movie in the little burg on the condition that the townsfolk pony up the necessary production fees.

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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.

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    Assassin of Youth (1937)

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    Assassin of Youth (1937)

    A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.

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