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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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The Fighting Parson
(1933)
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directed by
Harry L. Fraser
featuring
Marceline Day, Ethel Wales, Robert W. Frazer, Stanley Blystone, Roy "Skeeter Bill" Robbins
Unlike the unintentionally amusing vehicles of many another western star, most of Hoot Gibson's starring films are funny on purpose -- and few are funnier than The Fighting Parson. Escaping from the sheriff after being caught with a pair of loaded dice, Gibson and his saddle pal Skeeter Bill Robbins come across the clothes and identification of a ...
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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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