Product Tag - Lambert Hillyer

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    Range Renegades (1948)

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    Range Renegades (1948)

    After Marshal Jordan is honored by Jimmy, Cannonball and others for his forty years as a law officer, the Sawyer mine is blown up by Belle’s foreman, Kern, following Sawyer’s refusal to sell out. Dan Jordan, the Marshal’s son, interested in Belle, secretly the head of the outlaws, is lured by her from scouting the road on which his father guards a ore shipment. Jimmy and Cannonball drive off the outlaws, headed by Kern and Burton, but the Marshal is fatally wounded. The town council appoints Jimmy the new Marshal, which disappoints Dan, but Belle persuades him to become Jimmy’s deputy, in order to get information from him about ore and payroll shipments. Dan quits as deputy and fights Jimmy when the latter suspects Belle of involvement in the robberies.

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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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    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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    The Bat Man (1943)

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    The Bat Man (1943)

    Japanese master spy Daka operates a covert espionage-sabotage organization located in Metropolis’ now-deserted Little Tokyo, which turns American scientists into pliable zombies.

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    North of the Rockies (1942)

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    North of the Rockies (1942)

    Morgan and his gang are smuggling furs across the border. Both the Mounties on the Canadian side and Tex Martin on the American side are after them. When Morgan sets up Tex to be found with furs, Mountie Bill arrests him. But he lets him go hoping he will lead him to the gang and eventually the two join forces.

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    King of Dodge City (1941)

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    King of Dodge City (1941)

    Columbia’s King of Dodge City was the first of several westerns costarring “Wild Bill” Elliot and singing cowboy Tex Ritter. Though Elliot is billed first, the plot and action are evenly divided between the two B-picture favorites. The story takes place in Kansas, just after the Civil War. Wild Bill Hickok (Elliot) is summoned from Dodge City to Abilene, there to neutralize a crooked political machine. Hickok is aided every step of the way by Tex Rawlings (Ritter), a seemingly harmless drifter who is appointed sheriff after proving his prowess with his six-guns.

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    The Son of Davy Crockett (1941)

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    The Son of Davy Crockett (1941)

    Dave Crockett (Bill Elliott) comes to the aid of ranchers living on the Yucca Strip, who want their area made part of the United States. A greedy land baron, however, wants the property as his own.

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    The Durango Kid (1940)

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    The Durango Kid (1940)

    The Durango Kid is a sort of Robin Hood of the West who helps the lovely Walters (who replaced Starrett’s usual love-interest, Iris Meredith), the daughter of a homesteader, defeat the evil MacDonald who has been terrorizing the decent citizens with his gang of rustlers.

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    The Invisible Ray (1936)

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    The Invisible Ray (1936)

    Dr. Janos Rukh discovers a certain type of radium that has almost magical healing properties. But the element has a dangerous side, too, and it has already started affecting Rukh. Consumed by paranoia, he begins to suspect that his wife is having an affair. Wild for revenge, Rukh hatches a deadly plot…using his own poisoned body as a weapon to kill.

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    Before Midnight (1933)

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    Before Midnight (1933)

    A detective tries to figure out who killed a man who predicted his own death

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