Product Tag - saloon

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    Vigilante Terror (1953)

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    Vigilante Terror (1953)

    Vigilante Terror was one of the last of the “Wild Bill” Elliot westerns for Columbia. This time, Elliot comes to rescue an imperiled storekeeper. A band of masked vigilantes is laying waste to the countryside, and the storekeeper is blamed. Wild Bill saves the day by going undercover — or under hood, as it were

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    Jack Slade (1953)

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    Jack Slade (1953)

    A young boy witnesses his father murdered by bandits and grows into adulthood vowing revenge.

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    Short Grass (1950)

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    Short Grass (1950)

    Steve Llewellyn hung up his guns after killing a man in self-defense, left Willow Creek and went on the drift for five years. Now he’s back. And the bad blood stirred up by his return and the violence caused by a cattleman’s grab for all the good grasslands mean Steve must strap on his sidearms again. Rod Cameron — who became a marquee draw with a pair of espionage serials in the 1940s and went on to establish himself as a popular cowboy star — makes Steve a hero to reckon with in Short Grass, one of the actor’s 10 films with busy shoot-‘em-up director Lesley Selander. Johnny Mack Brown, a sagebrush stalwart in his own right, plays the marshal who allies with Steve. Adding to the Western pedigree is costar Cathy Downs, who plays the title role in the iconic My Darling Clementine. Buffs will note other familiar faces, including Alan Hale, Jr., well remembered as the skipper who takes a “three-hour tour” to Gilligan’s Island.

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    The Gunfighter (1950)

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    The Gunfighter (1950)

    Gregory Peck stars as an aging notorious gunslinger, Johnny Ringo. Sick of killing he tries to avoid trouble, but when a cocksure young man named Eddie draws on him, Ringo has no choice but to kill him. Now Eddie’s three brothers are after him. Ringo decides to return East to see his estranged wife and young son before the brothers catch up with him.

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    The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (1949)

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    The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (1949)

    Saloon-bar singer Freddie gets very angry whenever boyfriend Blackie seems to be playing around. She always packs a six-shooter, so this is bad news for anything that happens to be in the way. As this is usually the local judge’s rear-end, Freddie and friend Conchita are soon hiding out teaching school in the middle of nowhere.

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    Son of a Badman (1949)

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    Son of a Badman (1949)

    Lash and Fuzzy come to town to unmask the mysterious outlaw kingpin, El Sombre.

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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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    The Harvey Girls (1946)

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    The Harvey Girls (1946)

    Vittles, songs and dance are amply ladeled out when Judy Garland headlines The Harvey Girls, a joyous musical slice of Americana celebrating the restaurants that brought extra helpings of civilization to Old West rail passengers.

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    Brand of the Devil (1944)

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    Brand of the Devil (1944)

    Jolley is the leader of the Devil’s Brand gang of rustlers. When Molly Dawson sends for the Texas Rangers, Tex, Jim, and Panhandle arrive pretending not to know each other. But eventually their identities become known and they are captured by the gang. – IMDb

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    Klondike Kate (1943)

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    Klondike Kate (1943)

    A young man in Alaska finds himself accused of murder, and must fight to clear his name.

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    Bandit Ranger (1942)

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    Bandit Ranger (1942)

    Rancher Clay Travers finds and brings in the body of ranger Frank Mattison, murdered on the road to Trail City, where he had been sent to deal with an outbreak of cattle rustling. Businessman Art Kenyon, who has hired gunman Ed Martin to impersonate Mattison to further his rustling schemes, quickly changes Martin’s story and has Travers framed for the ranger’s murder. Managing to escape, Travers must come up with proof to clear his name and bring the true killers to justice.

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    Pioneer Days (1940)

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    Pioneer Days (1940)

    Jack Randall plays Dunham, a wandering cavalier who comes to the aid of frontier heiress Mary (June Wilkins). The girl’s legacy is half-ownership of a prosperous saloon, the other half controlled by hissable villain Slater (Ted Adams). With the help of no less than two comic sidekicks (Frank Yaconelli and Nelson McDowell), Dunham cuts the villain down to size.

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