Product Tag - sheriff

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    The Desperadoes (1943)

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    The Desperadoes (1943)

    Popular mailcoach driver Uncle Willie is in fact in league with the town’s crooked banker. They plan to have the bank robbed after emptying it, and when Willie’s choice for this doesn’t show in time, he gets some local boys to do it. When his man does turn up he decides to stick around, as he is pals with the sheriff and also takes a shine to Willie’s daughter Allison. This gives the bad men several new problems.

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    The Outlaw (1943)

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    The Outlaw (1943)

    Newly appointed sheriff Pat Garrett is pleased when his old friend Doc Holliday arrives in Lincoln, New Mexico on the stage. Doc is trailing his stolen horse, and it is discovered in the possession of Billy the Kid. In a surprising turnaround, Billy and Doc become friends. This causes the friendship between Doc and Pat to cool. The odd relationship between Doc and Billy grows stranger when Doc hides Billy at his girl, Rio’s, place after Billy is shot.

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    Fighting Bill Fargo (1941)

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    Fighting Bill Fargo (1941)

    Johnny Mack Brown essays the title role in Universal’s Fighting Bill Forgo. Returning to his home town, Bill Fargo takes over the operation of his late father’s newspaper. He quickly gets swept up in political intrigue fomented by political boss Hackett (Kenneth Harlan), who has a cute habit of rubbing out any and all honest candidates for the sheriff’s office.

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    Jesse James at Bay (1941)

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    Jesse James at Bay (1941)

    When Jesse learns that Krager is cheating settlers, he and his gang rob trains to obtain money for them to purchase their land. Krager, finding a Jesse look alike in Burns, hires him to wreck havoc on the ranchers. When Jesse kills Burns he switches clothes and goes after the culprits.

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    Honky Tonk (1941)

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    Honky Tonk (1941)

    Fast-talking con-man and grifter Candy Johnson rises to be the corrupt boss of Yellow Creek, but his wife’s alcoholic father tries to set things right.

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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 Light of Western Stars (1940)

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    The Light of Western Stars (1940)

    The fourth film version of Zane Grey’s novel, this western follows the exploits of a prim Eastern woman who heads West and ends up in the arms of a vulgar, alcoholic ranch hand. Fortunately it only takes her less than 67 minutes to clean him up and turn his life around.

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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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    They All Come Out (1939)

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    They All Come Out (1939)

    A “Crime Doesn’t Pay” morality drama, directed by Jacques Tourneur, about a young man sentenced to a prison term and attempts by “the system” to rehabilitate jailed criminals.

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    Santa Fe Stampede (1938)

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    Santa Fe Stampede (1938)

    The Mesquiteers capture a horse thief who escapes justice through a crooked judge. They gather signatures urging the governor to investigate but a friend with the petition is murdered. Stony is accused.

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    Two-Fisted Sheriff (1937)

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    Two-Fisted Sheriff (1937)

    Another of the Charles Starret westerns that was billed above the title as a “Peter B. Kyne Production” and story in which Kyne had nothing to do with the production or the story other than allowing his name to be used for selling purposes. This is a remake of Columbia’s 1932 “Cornered” that starred Tim McCoy. Bob Pearson (Bruce Lane, also known as Yancey Lane)saves the life of his friend, Sheriff Dick Houston (Charles Starrett), who has captured two stagecoach bandits and is about to be shot from ambush by a third. Bob is found a few days later near the murdered body of cattleman Herrick (Dick Rush) with a gun in his hand.

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    Lawless Land (1937)

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    Lawless Land (1937)

    Jeff arrives in town to see the Sheriff only to find him just killed. The culprit is Clay Wheeler. When Jeff becomes friendly with Letty, Clay sends his man Ortega to kill him. Jeff foils the attempt and gets him to confess that Clay was the killer. With only old-timers Lafe and Bill to help, Jeff heads after Clay and his gang.

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