Product Tag - Harold Hurley

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    Drift Fence (1936)

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    Drift Fence (1936)

    Although Larry “Buster” Crabbe earns top billing, the hero of Drift Fence is former Western star Tom Keene as Jim Travis, who, at a rodeo, meets city dweller Jim Traft (Benny Baker), who has come west to erect a fence that will prevent Clay Jackson (Stanley Andrews) from continuing his cattle rustling business. A tough Western type, Travis suggests that he impersonate Traft and the building of the fence soon begins. But Travis is opposed by Slinger Dunn (Crabbe) and his family, whose small ranch will suffer from the division of the land. A romance between Travis and Slinger’s sister, Paula (Katherine DeMille), paves the way for a meeting of the minds, however, and Slinger switches sides completely upon learning that Travis is a Texas Ranger in disguise. An in-house production (as opposed to Harry Sherman’s Hopalong Cassidy Westerns), Drift Fence was the closest Paramount came to a B-Western in the mid-’30s. Zane Grey’s original novel was published in 1932.

    $15.00
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    To the Last Man (1933)

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    To the Last Man (1933)

    In Kentucky just after the Civil War, the Hayden-Colby feud leads to Jed Colby being sent to prison for 15 years for murder. The Haydens head for Nevada and when Colby gets out of prison he heads there also seeking revenge. The head of the Hayden family tries to avoid more killing but the inevitable showdown has to occur, complicated by Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby’s plans to marry.

    $15.00
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    Nevada (1935)

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    Nevada (1935)

    A gambler (Larry “Buster” Crabbe) wins a ranch in a round of poker, then joins his neighbors on a rustler-ridden cattle drive to Texas.

    $25.00
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    Desert Gold (1936)

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    Desert Gold (1936)

    Chet Kasedon is after the Indians hidden gold mine but Chief Moya will not reveal it’s location. He has also hired mining engineers Gale and Mortimer to locate the mine. When Gale sees Kasedon’s cruelty to Moya, he switches sides.

    $25.00
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    Hunted Men (1938)

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    Hunted Men (1938)

    Notorious racketeer Joe Albany kills James Flowers when he discovers he is embezzling from the club they own. Joe escapes through a window and hails a taxi, but when he gets nervous at the sound of sirens, he jumps out. Hardware salesman Peter Harris accidentally hits Joe with his car, and unharmed, Joe seizes this opportunity to hide in Peter’s car. Peter is so drunk that Joe is able to con him into believing that he is Charles Edwards, a fellow hardware man who was with him at a convention, and in the guise of friendship, accompanies Peter to his suburban home. The next morning, Joe gets antsy and wants to leave, but Peter’s family, his wife Mary, young son Robert and daughter Jane all entreat him to stay.

    $25.00
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    Wagon Wheels (1934)

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    Wagon Wheels (1934)

    Wagon Wheels is a 1934 remake of 1931’s Fighting Caravans, using stock footage from the original and substituting a new cast headed by Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick to replace the earlier film’s Gary Cooper and Lili Damita. The western movie was directed by Charles Barton from the Zane Grey novel “Fighting Caravans.”

    $25.00
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