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California Firebrand (1948)
Directed by Philip Ford in 1948. When cowboy Monte Hale (Monte Hale) returns home to investigate his uncle’s murder, he’s mistaken for a fierce outlaw and is hired by the town’s corrupt mayor, Lance Dawson (Douglas Evans), as the new sheriff. But Monte secretly works to undermine Dawson’s land-grabbing schemes. Monte defends the feisty owner (Lorna Gray) of a gold mine that Dawson covets, although she is suspicious of the cowpoke’s loyalties and demands that he prove himself.
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Blackmail (1947)
A private detective is offered a job protecting a rich business man from suspected blackmail. Before he can accept the case a murder is uncovered.
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Web of Danger (1947)
Ernie Reardon, the superintendent, and Bill O’Hara, the foreman, of a construction company crew working on a bridge to a remote valley, are constantly quarreling over small and minor matter, especially when it comes to Peg Mallory, whom both men are romancing and Peg enjoys the attention. Thed work is suspended when a worker is killed, but a flood is approaching and the valley citizens are in dire straits unless the bridge is completed – in a hurry.
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Apache Rose (1947)
Roy is an oil prospector. His efforts to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant are countered by gamblers from an off-shore gambling boat determined to control the land (and oil) themselves.
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I’ve Always Loved You (1946)
A pianist (Catherine McLeod) spurns her maestro (Philip Dorn) at Carnegie Hall in the middle of Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto.
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Gay Blades (1946)
New York hockey player Andy Buell is approached by Hollywood talent scout Nancy Davis to play the hunk lead in “The Behemoth” but he would prefer she quit her job and become his wife.
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Mexicana (1945)
A Mexican crooner (Tito Guizar) tries to put off fans by faking marriage to his American co-star (Constance Moore).
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The Cheaters (1945)
The Cheaters (1945) also known as The Castaway, is a Christmas tale about a has-been actor invited to Christmas dinner by a rich family, directed by Joseph Kane.[1] Joseph Schildkraut, Billie Burke and Eugene Pallette star in the film, distributed by Republic Pictures. CC wikipedia.org
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Zorro’s Black Whip (1944)
Popular latter-day serial queen Linda Stirling starred in the title role in this well-made 12 chapter serial produced by genre specialist Republic Pictures. Stirling plays Barbara Mededith, a pretty girl who takes over her murdered brother’s crusading newspaper. She also assumes the dead sibling’s identity as “The Black Whip,” righting the wrongs of Crescent City very much in the manner of her famous ancestor, Zorro.
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