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Days of Jesse James & In Old Santa Fe
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Texas Gunfighter
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Six-Shootin' Sheriff
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A Missouri bank is robbed and the James Gang is thought to be the culprits. Roy Rogers is sent in by the Banker's Association to investigate the crime and bring those responsible to justice. After uncovering some clues and following some leads... more...
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Ken is an outlaw gang member who decides to go straight. He later becomes sheriff in a small town, but his old pals soon arrive and cause trouble. They want Ken to help them rob a vault filled with gold! Ken resists but is later blamed for the crime. more...
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This OK film in Maynard's Grand National series has Ken as a shootist falsely accused of bank robbery. He becomes sheriff of a lawless town, but will his reputation catch up to him? more...
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Range Law
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Fighting Thru
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Whistlin' Dan
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Ken's in top form as a convict who busts out of jail to find the scoundrel who framed him. He finds the villain in a lonely cow town, surrounded by a gang of thugs and on the verge of marrying the prettiest gal in town. Ken can't let that happen. more...
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Ken is framed for the murder of his mining partner. His dead pal's sis is about to be conned by the very crook who actually committed the murder. Ken convinces her of his innocence and goes after the killer in what may well be his best western for Tiffany more...
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A great B western. A thug named Karloff holds Ken's pal for ransom. Ken's got until sunset to deliver $5000 or his bud will be executed! Ken doesn't make it in time. Ken swears to track down the murderous desperado in what is probably his best western for more...
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The Lone Avenger
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In Old Santa Fe
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Come On Tarzan
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A prominent banker is found dead, supposedly from suicide. Ken thinks otherwise and sets out to prove it. Action and intrigue follow. The final showdown scene is excellent as the antagonists wait inside a saloon on a very dark, rainy night. more...
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Considered by some to be Ken's finest film. Ken enters his famous stallion, Tarzan, into a horse race (Gabby puts up Tarzan as part of a wager). Unknown to Ken, a trip wire has been planted to make Tarzan stumble and lose the race. Later, Ken finds more...
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UNCUT! Wild horses are being rounded up and exterminated! One horse in particular seems responsible for leading off many ranch horses. Ken tries to save it from destruction and prove it's "not guilty," running afoul of the law as he does. more...
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Branded Men
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Between Fighting Men
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Arizona Terror
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Ken and his pals are appointed sheriffs after Charlie and his thugs steal their horses. They spend much of the movie trying to crack Hooper's bank robbery scheme. In one memorable scene, Charlie tries to break Tarzan. After being bucked off, he commences more...
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A top Maynard film about two brothers who try to prevent a range war between their father and a newly-arrived sheepherder, who's killed by one of their dad's men. They allow the daughter of the dead herder to come between them, climaxing with a terrific more...
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A top-of-the-line early B western. Ken is dry-gulched by four thugs who buy horses and then commit murder to get their cash back. Ken ends up framed for one of the killings! He clears himself though, with the aid of a Mexican bandit. Tarzan never looked more...
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