Hoot Gibson
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A con man posing as a lawyer tries to sell copies of a phony law book. Things get serious when he has to defend a young man falsely accused of robbery.
1932 American Western Film
Dan Alton is a con artist, posing as a lawyer in order to sell copies of a phony law book. When Bill Clary robs a stagecoach, and plants some of the stolen money at the ranch of Luke Avery, Avery's beautiful sister Ruth ropes an instantly smitten Alton into being Avery's...
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El Capitan, a Zorro-like figure, publicly acts as a coward while secretly seeking his brother's murderer. With Hoot Gibson leading the cast, the film delves into deception, identity, and justice in the Wild West.
1931 American Hollywood Pre-Code Western film. It captures the essence of early Hollywood Westerns, with a unique twist on the hero's character, blending elements of mystery and drama.
Set in the backdrop of the Wild West, "Clearing the...
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When a man's murder is made to look like a suicide, Ace Cooper investigates, posing as a coward during the day but becoming Dude Bandit at night.
1933 Pre-Code American Western film directed by George Melford. Written by Jack Natteford and starring Hoot Gibson, the cast also includes Gloria Shea and Hooper Atchley. The film is a remake of Gibson's Clearing the Range (1931).
Al Burton, an unscrupulous money lender, not only endeavors to have his...
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The retired town Marshal raised a fearless cowgirl daughter who takes on an outlaw gang with her own brand of western justice.
1953 Classic Western Film
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After his wife's death, Ben Dawson retires and forms a traveling medicine show. His infant daughter Laurie grows up to be a sharpshooter and performer in the show.
A banker named Anderson is behind a criminal scheme cheating ranchers out of their money. He hires notorious gunslinger...
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The period is the 1820's and the first wagon train leaves Independence heading west to Santa Fe. In order to maintain his power, the ruthless Official at Santa Fe must not let them arrive and he sends out his men to stop them. The wagon train then has to endure repeated attacks but is aided by a mysterious rider that shoots singing arrows and rides a painted stallion.