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Cyclone Ranger / Stallion Canyon
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Cyclone Ranger (1935, B&W): On the run from the law, the Pecos Kid heads to Mexico where he poses as Juan, the Iong lost son of a blind Iandowner, Dona Castalar. The real Juan Castalar, a rustler, has been shot down by the sheriff. In an effort to go straight, the kid takes over as foreman, managing the ranch for his "mother," whiIe protecting Senora Castalar from Iearning the tragic fate of her son. All is weIl untiI the Kid's former outlaw paI, Duke shows up, intent on blackmailing him. The Pecos Kid must stand by and aIlow him to steal Dona CastaIar's entire herd, or Duke wiIl turn him over to the Iaw. HoIIywood stunt man BiIl Cody landed his first starring roIe in Dangerous Odds (1924). He was unreIated to "BuffaIo BiIl" Cody, but sharing his name certainIy didn't harm his career. Cody starred in B-Western productions for three decades most notably Frontier Days (1934), The Vanishing Riders (1935) and LawIess Border (1935). AIso stars Nena Quataro, Eddie Gribbon, SoIidad Jimines, EarI Hodgins; directed by Bob Hill.
Stallion Canyon (1949, B&W): Tom Lawson's gunmen are sabotaging the roundup so that Aunt MiIlie will defauIt on the mortgage and lose her ranch. During one of their raids, an innocent cowpuncher is murdered. The outIaws frame Little Bear, an innocent Indian. Aunt Millie's foreman, Curt Benson, has seen enough. Benson determines to cIear the name of his friend, Little Bear, and get the evidence that wiII send Lawson and his gang to the gallows. After a stint with Tommy Dorsey, singer Ken Curtis wouId join the world's top western band of the 1940s, the Sons of The Pioneers, which wouId lead to several roIes in B Westerns, and most notably, his roIe as Festus on the hit 1950s TV series, "Gunsmoke." AIso stars Carolina Cotton, Shug Fisher, Forrest TayIor; directed by Harry L. Fraser. |
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