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A Confederate veteran living in the Yankee North struggles with his son's shock induced muteness and the hate of the Northerners.
An eccentric millionaire offers $10,000 to five people who agree to be locked in a large, spooky, rented house overnight with him and his wife.
Cartwright's racket is to sell a ranch and then have Mason and his men drive the ranchers away so he can resell it. If they want their money back he gives it to them and then has them killed. Jack arrives and learns that Mason and his men are the culprits but that they have a boss. He suspects Cartwright and sets trap to expose him.
Annie Oakley's young brother and his friend runaway because they feel like they get no respect. They come across an empty town and get in trouble with The Shadow Gang who rob stage coaches.
Cisco and Pancho find a woman near death in the desert and learn she is a target for murder because she is headed for a ghost town to prove an inheritance and upon accompanying her find an addled innkeeper and other characters.
Cressing claims to have a royal grant giving him ownership of the town.
In the 14th film in this series, David Ross organizes the ranchers into a vigilante group to rid the town of outlaws. The plan succeeds but the trouble starts when some of the men form a new vigilante group and posing as the original one plunder for loot.
John Wayne sings! Well, not really. His voice was dubbed here, but as Singin’ Sandy Saunders he’s still able to write the code of justice with a blazing sixgun! He’s a government agent out to help a group of ranchers in their battle with a villain who is tying up local water rights. Also starring Gabby Hayes, Al St. John, Yakima Canutt, and Cecilia Parker, Riders of Destiny was filmed early in Wayne’s career – it was his first for Lone Star but the unmistakable swagger is already in place!
A wide variety of persons come into Nick's Pacific Street Saloon, some to ask for work and others just to pass the time.
A rancher threatens to disinherit his niece unless she stops seeing her boyfriend. When the rancher is found murdered, suspicion falls on her lover. Cisco and Pancho must find the real killer and clear the young man's name.
While sick Apaches are being treated for a fatal illness, one murders a U.S Cavalry colonel. .
Jerry Mason, a young Texan, and Jake Benson, an old rancher, become partners and strike it rich with a gold mine. They then find their lives complicated by bad guys and a woman.
With a $10,000 note Roy co-signed for the Pioneers due, Roy plans to get the money from the reward for the capture of the Gypsy. After he captures him he lets him go realizing he is innocent and it's not long before the real outlaws show their hand.
A special agent from Chicago down south to bring in the notorious Reno brothers gang who are terrorizing Indiana.
In this Pre-Code Keaton comedy, a man hatches a scheme to marry off his would be sister-in-law by disguising a timid dimwit as a bedroom Casanova.
While Annie and Lofty pursue an outlaw who killed a sheriff, Tagg tries to coach his schoolteacher on the finer points of romance.
Dr. Baxter finds himself caught up in a frame-up when a spoiled, ruthless young lady attempts to murder her wealthy grandfather who stands in her way.
Dr. Baxter steps into a western feud where families have almost annihilated themselves.
Gene Autry stops singing long enough to take on some nasty land developers in this oldtime western from Republic Pictures. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Gene Autry movie if there weren’t at least a few songs, and this one comes packed with such numbers as “I’m Beginning to Care,” “Love, Burning Love,” and the title song. Gene’s longtime sidekick Smiley Burnette gets to sing a few, too, including “She Works Third Tub at the Laundry.”
Part Two spends the first forty minutes explaining what happened in the first film and training up Tiger for his big battle. Turns out he's a Japanese prince, his master was his uncle, and devil mask is his dad. Also, his mum isn't dead after all. The dubbing is back to American again and truly becomes surreal, as if the dubbing crew might have watched the film once before dubbing. Part 2 picks up again as various battles break out, most notably Devil Mask guy going berserk and pulling a guy's head off with his bare hands before rampaging through the countryside, pulling people's guts out. Also, most of this part of Ninja Death takes place beside waterfalls for some reason, and the Princess sounds like Lady Diana.