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About this title: 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 bandit at night, righting the wrongs done by Hooper Atchley, the man he suspects of killing his brother in the first place. Like in Gibson Westerns of yore, none of the derring-do was meant to be taken too seriously. And although cheap-looking ...
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Clearing the Range
Otto Brower
Format: VHS
Description: Hoot Gibson, Sally Eilers, Hooper Atchley, Robert Homans, George Mendoza. New in new packaging. 1931 Run time: 64. Hoot Gibson's first all-talking western has a "Zorro" twist. He plays an easygoing cowpoke who claims to have no interest in avenging the murder of his brother, but at night he masquerades as "El Capitan", a costumed bandit who rights wrongs committed on his home range. Hoot's then-wife Sally Eilers makes a fetching leading lady. Produced by M. H. Hoffman Jr. read more
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