Product Tag - Screen Guild Productions

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    Call of the Forest (1949)

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    Call of the Forest (1949)

    A prospector is looking for a lost gold mine and finds aid in his search through the efforts of his friend, Stormcloud, whom he has aided in the past. Stormcloud gives the prospector’s son a map leading to the mine in repayment for his past kindness. When a claim jumper learns about the map, he targets the prospector and his son in order to get the treasure.

    $15.00
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    Tough Assignment (1949)

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    Tough Assignment (1949)

    A meddlesome reporter sporting a young bride takes on a gang of modern day cattle rustlers.
    Donald “Red” Barry plays Dan Reilly, a newspaper reporter just returned to LA with his wife, photographer Margie (Marjorie Steele). Margie insists on taking pictures of everywhere they go, and so as she’s walking into a butcher shop she poses for Dan – while at the same time three thugs make their way quickly out after beating up the proprietors. Soon Margie and Dan are involved in investigating an illegal meat operation that rustles cattle and forces butchers to buy it – or else. Dan gets beaten up a couple of times, but is undaunted in pursuing the great story – and hey, he’s only got 64 minutes to do so, he’d best get cracking!

    $15.00
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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.

    $15.00
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    Bells of San Fernando (1947)

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    Bells of San Fernando (1947)

    Bells of San Fernando was advertised as a romantic adventure, but it plays more like a Western. Donald Woods plays an Irish immigrant who teams with Mexican gal Gloria Warren to combat land baron Anthony Warde. Whenever the plot lags, Warren sings. Catch the name of “Renault Duncan” in the screenplay credits of Bells of San Fernando. It’s really actor Duncan Renaldo, aka “The Cisco Kid” — which may explain why the film looks like a thinly disguised “Cisco” episode.

    $15.00
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    Rimfire (1949)

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    Rimfire (1949)

    An undercover Army captain (James Millican) links missing gold and murder to a gambler’s (Reed Hadley) ghost.

    $25.00
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    Shoot to Kill (1947)

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    Shoot to Kill (1947)

    A gritty crime story involving a newspaper man and crooked politicians.

    $25.00
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    Queen of the Amazons (1947)

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    Queen of the Amazons (1947)

    Jean Preston is determined to find her fiancée, Greg Jones, who went on a safari and didn’t come back when expected. She travels to Akbar, India with Greg’s father, Colonel Jones, Wayne Monroe and the Professor. She asks about Jones at the front desk of the hotel where she stays.

    $25.00
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