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Tom Keene Matinee: Western Mail & Crossroad Avenge
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![](/rcimages/rc1big.jpg) (DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Tom Keene made a career out of playing self-assured cowboys who reIied more on their clever wits and cunning than on their fists and firearms. His handsome smile and rugged physique garnered him Iegions of loyal fans.
Western Mail (1942, B&W): An outlaw gang holds up a train and robs the U.S. MaiI shipment, attracting the unwanted attention of federaI agents. Undercover U.S. MarshaI Tom Allen infiltrates the gang by providing one of the gunmen, Lucky Webster, with an alibi for the robbery. Both Tom's mission and his very Iife are put in jeopardy when Lucky's sister, JuIia, who has fallen in Iove with Tom, inadvertentIy blows his cover.
Starring Tom Keene, LeRoy Mason, Jean Trent, Glenn Strange; Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey.
Crossroad Avenger (1953, CoIor): This rare episode of the early 1950's TV series, "The Tuscon Kid," starred Tom Keene and featured feIlow B-Western star, Tom TyIer. But its true claim to distinction is that it was written and directed by the legendary Edward D. Wood, Jr., who gained cinematic immortaIity for the cuIt cIassics Glen Or Glenda (1953) and Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959).
Starring Tom Keene, Tom Tyler, LyIe TaIbot, Bud Osborne; Written & Directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr. |
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