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3.0 out of 5 stars
For B-Western fans,
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This review is from: Great American Western V.21, The (DVD)
The four films in this DVD are:1. Trouble in Texas - 1937. 65 min. One of the first Tex Ritter movies. The highlight is Rita Cansino (later renamed Rita Hayworth) performing the Spanish dance that made her famous. 2. Call the Mesquiteers - Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Bob Livingston, Max Terhune. It's amazing how director John English managed to cram so much action in this 54-minute entertaining picture! 3. Without Honor - 60 min. Harry Carey. This is the oldest movie in the DVD and it shows the age. 4. Stampede - 1936. 58 min. (Not the Rod Cameron film of 1949. This is an early Charles Starrett film with action scenes shot almost entirely in the timber. Starrett later starred the Durango Kid series. |
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Great American Western V.21, The by Tex Ritter (DVD - 2004)
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