Product Tag - Republic Pictures (I)

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    Woman They Almost Lynched (1953)

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    Woman They Almost Lynched (1953)

    Civil War period film about refined young woman Leslie who comes to Western town and learns to tote gun; title tells the rest.

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    Heart of the Rockies (1951)

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    Heart of the Rockies (1951)

    Roy is put in charge of a highway construction project. A rancher tries to stop Roy from putting a highway across his land because he fears that the authorities are going to discover the unscrupulous manner in which he got it.

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    Oh, Susanna (1951)

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    Oh, Susanna (1951)

    Unable to keep peace between frontier Indians and the US Cavalry, a heroic Captain risks court-martial to prevent bloodshed.

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    Trail of Robin Hood (1950)

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    Trail of Robin Hood (1950)

    Retired actor Jack Holt is raising Christmas trees for sale at a cost which permits every family to have one. A commercial tree company tries to drive Holt out of business. Roy saves the day, of course.

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    Rustlers on Horseback (1950)

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    Rustlers on Horseback (1950)

    When he catches wind that bookish George Parradine (John Eldredge) is actually a ruthless outlaw who’s had one man killed and is now trying to steal a fortune from another, U.S. Marshal Rocky Lane (Allan Lane) poses as a bandit and infiltrates Parradine’s gang. But Rocky’s quest for justice is jeopardized when the dead man’s son (George Nader) also goes undercover to get revenge on his father’s killer. Fred C. Brannon directs this 1950 Western.

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    Tarnished (1950)

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    Tarnished (1950)

    Bud Dolliver, a former WWII hero, and an ex-convict, returns to his home town in an effort to make a new life for himself but, even with the help of Lou Jellison, a cannery worker, he finds it hard to live down his reputation.

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    The Blonde Bandit (1950)

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    The Blonde Bandit (1950)

    A duped bride joins a bookie in love and crime.

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    The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)

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    The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)

    John Breen (John Wayne), a Kentucky militiaman falls in love with French exile Fleurette De Marchand (Vera Ralston). He discovers a plot to steal the land that Fleurette’s exiles plan to settle on and aims to foil it.

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    The Last Bandit (1949)

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    The Last Bandit (1949)

    About to marry Jim Plummer, Kate Foley runs off to Nevada when Ed Bagley convinces her a quick fortune can be made robbing gold shipments that are being transported by the railroad. In Bannock City she meets reformed-bandit Frank Plummer, posing as Frank Norris, brother of Jim Plummer, who has being going straight and working as an express shipment guard. Jim also shows up and plans a robbery by stealing a train and hiding it in an abandoned tunnel. The two brothers are on opposite sides of the law with the now-reformed Kate caught in the middle.

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    Homicide for Three (1948)

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    Homicide for Three (1948)

    While on shore leave to celebrate his first anniversary, Lt. Peter Duluth (Warren Douglas) takes his wife, Iris (Audrey Long), to a Los Angeles hotel but is turned away. When mysterious Colette (Stephanie Bachelor) offers them her suite, the young couple becomes entangled in a murder plot. Aided by two PIs, Peter and Iris find two corpses and are desperate to locate Colette before she becomes the next victim, but the killers are one step ahead.

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    The Plunderers (1948)

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    The Plunderers (1948)

    Hero Rod Cameron kills Sheriff Sam Borden (George Cleveland) at point-blank range and in front of several witnesses in the opening of this Republic Pictures Western, released in the company’s patented Trucolor system. The “killing,” however, is merely a ruse set up to allow army agent Johnny Drum (Cameron) to infiltrate a gang of highway robbers. The gang is led by Whit Lacey (Forrest Tucker), and although Johnny is determined to bring Whit and his men to justice, he cannot help befriending the charming rascal. It all comes to a head when the Sioux attack the local fort and both Johnny and Whit prove that they at least have something in common — bravery and loyalty. Ilona Massey, as Cameron’s love interest, performs “Walking Down Broadway,” by William H. Lingard and Charles E. Pratt, and “I’ll Sing a Love Song,” with lyrics by Jack Elliott and Aaron Gonzales.

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    The Timber Trail (1948)

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    The Timber Trail (1948)

    Monte Hale is a stagecoach driver for Jed Baker’s stage-line. Jed believes his brother, Ralph, is behind the many hold-ups of his stagecoaches but has no proof. Ralph, in turn, blames Jed for the attacks on the linemen of his pioneer telegraph company. Big Bart, a ruthless gunman and outlaw-gang leader working for crooked banker Jordan Weatherbee, is actually behind the troubles of both companies. Bart plans to frame Jed for a double-murder and then kill him. Monte saves his life and, together, they devise a plan of their own to bring an end to the reign of lawlessness along the timber trail.

    $15.00
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