John Wayne
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Rainbow valley: A covert government agent is sent to protect the men building a road in Rainbow Valley ; His private secretary: Lady's man Dick Wallace is sent to Somerville to collect debts but falls for a woman instead ; Paradise canyon: A covert government agent is on the hunt for a band of counterfeiters believed to be involved with a traveling medicine show ; Shadow of the eagle: A mystery pilot is writing threats in the sky.
4) 3 godfathers
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After robbing a bank in Arizona, three bandits take off across the desert with Sheriff Buck Sweet in pursuit. The bandits discover a dying woman about to give birth in an abandoned wagon, and they promise to take her baby to the town of New Jerusalem.
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Colonel Marlowe is in command of a motley assortment of 1200 Union volunteers whose task-- and apparent suicide mission-- is to infiltrate 300 miles of Southern territory and destroy the most strategic rail route in the Confederacy. Marlowe's life is complicated by his ferocious running feud with the company's surgeon, Major Kendall.
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Ransom Stoddard is a successful, but aging U.S. senator, who along with his wife, Hallie, returns to a small western town. They are there to attend the funeral of Tom Doniphon. A young local reporter presses Stoddard for an interview about why he has come to Doniphon's funeral and Doniphon begins to tell a story. Years ago he came to town as young newly-graduated attorney. He was bullied by Liberty Valance, a local tough outlaw, a gunman employed...
10) The War wagon
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Taw Jackson is a rancher who is dead set on capturing an iron-clad stagecoach belonging to cattle baron West Catlin, the man who stole his fortune and good name years before. To pull off the heist, Jackson puts together a crew that includes an old character, a half-civilized Indian, a young drunk, and a cocky gunfighter. Includes production notes and original theatrical trailer.
12) Fort Apache
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In the old west, a military martinet has trouble with his family as well as the Indians.
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The golden age of radio had incredible western shows that kept Americans glued to their radio sets. Families gathered around their living room radios to hear western heroes catch the bad-guys and save ladies in distress.
"The golden age of radio had incredible western shows that kept Americans glued to their radio sets. Families gathered around their living room radios to hear western heroes catch the bad-guys and save ladies in distress. This collection...