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The Horse Soldiers
(1959)
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directed by
John Ford
featuring
John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Towers, Althea Gibson, Hoot Gibson
Based on an actual Civil War mission, Colonel Marlowe (John Wayne) and Major Kendall (William Holden) are ordered by General Grant to take three regiments 300 miles into enemy territory. They must destroy the railroad line between Newton Station and Vicksburg in hopes of choking off supplies to the South. Marlowe encounters a Southern belle loyal ...
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The Law Rides Again
(1943)
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directed by
Alan James, William Castle
featuring
Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Betty Miles, Jack LaRue, Emmett Lynn
The second entry in Monogram's low-budget "Trail Blazers" B-Western series, The Law Rides Again marked the final directorial effort of Alan J. Neitz (alias Alan James), a veteran genre specialist whose career dated back to 1916. Aging lawmen Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson are this time assigned to determine why an Indian tribe is breaking their ...
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The Painted Stallion [Serial]
(1937)
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directed by
Alvin J. Neitz, Ray Taylor, William Witney
featuring
Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Hoot Gibson, Sammy McKim, LeRoy Mason, Jack Perrin
Western favorites Ray "Crash" Corrigan and Hoot Gibson head the cast of the 12-chapter Republic serial The Painted Stallion. Corrigan plays American federal agent Steve Clark, on assignment in Santa Fe to draw up a trade agreement with the newly installed Mexican governor. Meanwhile, Walter Jamison (Hoot Gibson) leads a wagon train from Missouri, ...
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Marked Trails
(1944)
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directed by
J.P. McCarthy
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Veda Ann Borg, Mauritz Hugo, Steve Clark
Unlike previous "Trail Blazers" entries, each of which starred three veteran western heroes, Marked Trails top-bills only two sagebrush favorites. Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele play a couple of wandering do-gooders who take on a gang of oil swindlers. Adopting a series of bewildering (but hardly impenetrable) disguises, the Ol' Hooter and Battling ...
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The Last Outlaw
(1936)
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directed by
William Christy Cabanne
featuring
Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Henry B. Walthall, Margaret Callahan, Frank M. Thomas
After 25 years, notorious western outlaw Harry Carey is released from prison. He returns to his frontier home town, only to discover that the place has been streamlined and modernized beyond all recognition. Even worse, virtually everyone in town has forgotten Carey; most of the younger folk consider him a nuisance, addressing him derisively as ...
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The Boiling Point
(1932)
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directed by
George Melford
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Helen Foster, Wheeler Oakman, Roy "Skeeter Bill" Robbins, Billy Bletcher
Future Academy Award-winner Hattie McDaniel briefly brightened the proceedings in this, one of her two B-Western appearances in 1932. (The other was George O'Brien's The Golden West.) The rotund African-American comedienne portrays a cook on a ranch belonging to banker Tom Kirk (Lafe McKee). Also working on the premises is Jimmy Duncan (Hoot ...
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Trailin' Trouble
(1930)
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directed by
Arthur Rosson
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Ken Maynard, Lona Andre, Margaret Quimby, Roger Williams, Grace Woods, Fred Burns
A remake of Hard Hombre, a 1931 Hoot Gibson Western, this M.F. Hoffman production released through Grand National featured Ken Maynard as Friendly Fields, a mama's boy whose hat is stolen by lookalike bandit Blackie Burke (also Maynard). Obtaining a job on Patty Blair's (Lona Andre) ranch, Friendly scares the girl's enemies into submission by ...
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Dead Game
(1923)
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directed by
Edward Sedgwick
featuring
Hoot Gibson
Universal's premiere cowboy star of the 1920s, Hoot Gibson, was in fine form in this pleasant comedy-oater directed by the capable Edward Sedgwick. Lovely (Laura La Plante) is being forced into an unwanted marriage by the villain (Robert McKim), whom she owes money. Usually not one to challenge Tom Mix when it came to elaborate stunt-work, Gibson ...
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Swifty
(1936)
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directed by
Alan James
featuring
Hoot Gibson, June Gale, George "Gabby" Hayes, Ralph Lewis, Bob Kortman
Based on Tracks, a 1928 short story by Stephen Payne, this low-budget Western from Diversion Pictures told the ancient story of a carefree drifter falsely accused of murdering a rancher. As he had so many times before, Hoot Gibson played the drifter, Ralph Lewis, of the silent era, was the murder victim, and June Gale, Gibson's girlfriend at the ...
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Spirit of the West
(1932)
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directed by
Otto Brower
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Doris Hill, Hooper Atchley, Al Bridge, Lafe [Lafayette] McKee
In his third Allied Pictures release of 1932, veteran screen cowboy Hoot Gibson played his favorite role, that of a happy-go-lucky rodeo rider. This time, Gibson plays Johnny Ringo, a former lawman turned rodeo champ who returns to the old homestead to find his brother Bud (longtime Gibson protegee Fred Gilman) in trouble with a couple of crooked ...
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The Riding Avenger
(1936)
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directed by
Harry L. Fraser
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Ruth Mix, Buzz Barton, June Gale, Stanley Blystone
In his penultimate western for small-scale Diversion Pictures, Hoot Gibson enjoyed the company of no less than two pretty leading ladies: June Gale, his current off-screen girlfriend, and Ruth Mix, the daughter of legendary cowboy hero Tom Mix. Gibson played a U. S. Marshal going undercover as the notorious bandit "The Morning Glory Kid" in order ...
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Rainbow's End
(1935)
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directed by
Norman Spencer
featuring
Hoot Gibson, June Gale, Oscar Apfel, Warner P. Richmond, Ada Ince
In his second and last Western for low-budget company First Division, veteran cowboy star Hoot Gibson played Neil Gibson, Jr., a city boy turned rodeo champion much against the wishes of his wealthy father (Oscar Apfel). After a drunken spree in Chicago, Neil and his brother-in-law Bert (Charlie Hill) find themselves on a freight train headed West ...
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Lucky Terror
(1936)
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directed by
Alan James
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Lona Andre, Charles Hill
Arguably the best of Hoot Gibson's six Westerns for small-scale producer Walter Futter's Diversion Pictures, Lucky Terror once again presents the veteran star as a carefree drifter falsely accused of murder. This time, the victim is Jim Thornton (George Chesebro), a thief whose pockets are filled with gold. Arrested by the rotund sheriff (Robert ...
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The Marshal's Daughter
(1953)
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directed by
William A. Berke
featuring
Laurie Anders, Hoot Gibson, Ken Murray, Harry Lauter
To fully appreciate the western comedy The Marshal's Daughter, one must be aware that its star, a zaftig, wide-eyed lass named Laurie Anders, was in 1953 a popular TV personality. A regular on The Ken Murray Show, Anders had risen to fame with the Southern-fried catchphrase "Ah love the wi-i-i-ide open spaces!" Striking while the iron was hot, the ...
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The Cowboy Counselor
(1933)
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directed by
George Melford
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Roy "Skeeter Bill" Robbins, Bobby Nelson, Fred Gilman
The plot is in the title of Cowboy Counselor. Hoot Gibson plays a shiftless galoot who tries to make something of himself for the sake of his sister Sheila Mannors. Gibson sells law books door to door, which gets him mixed up with outlaws. Typically, this Gibson vehicle downplays action for the sake of comedy; much of the suspense derives from ...
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Clearing the Range
(1931)
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directed by
Otto Brower
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Sally Eilers, Hooper Atchley, George Mendoza
In the first of eight Hoot Gibson Westerns produced by poverty row company Allied, The Hooter sets out to avenge the murder of his brother (Edward Hearn), the town banker. Pretending to have no interest in revenge, Gibson is derided for cowardice. Unbeknownst to the townsfolk, however, the young man masquerades as "El Capitan," a notorious Mexican ...
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Cavalcade of the West
(1936)
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directed by
Harry L. Fraser
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Rex Lease, Marion Shilling, Adam Goodman
In his final Western for low-budget Diversion Pictures, veteran cowboy ace Hoot Gibson plays a pony express rider who discovers that his worst enemy is his own long-lost brother. As a child, Clint Knox (Jerry Tucker), and his mother Martha (Nina Guilbert), escaped a gang of bandits who killed Mr. Knox Steve Clark and abducted Clint's brother Ace ...
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The Dude Bandit
(1932)
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directed by
George Melford
featuring
Hoot Gibson, Gloria Shea, Hooper Atchley, Neal Hart
As he had so many times before, Hoot Gibson pretended to be a dimwit in this low-budget Western, his penultimate for penny-pinching producer M.H. Hoffman. Naturally, Gibson, as Ace Cooper, only pretends to be cowardly and stupid in order to investigate the mysterious killing of Dad Mason (Gordon De Main) in a hotel room. He does that disguised as ...
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