Wild Bill and Cannonball arrive looking for the killer of Cannonball’s father only to become involved in a family feud. Read More »
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Both Barrels Blazing (1945) Derwin Abrahams, Charles Starrett, Tex Harding, Dub Taylor
The outlaw gangs are robbing the railroads and the Rangers cannot follow them when they move to New Mexico. Read More »
Flash and the Firecat (1975) Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian, Roger Davis, Tricia Sembera, Dub Taylor
In need of some luck, lovers and struggling con artists, Flash and Firecat Read More »
Riders of the Northwest Mounted (1943) William Berke, Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, Bob Wills
Fur thieves, who murder trappers when they refuse to give up their pelts at a low price, occupy the attention of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Read More »
Oklahoma Blues (1948) Lambert Hillyer, Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Virginia Belmont, Western
State Commissioner Walton is uncertain about making Rainbow’s End the new county seat after the Drago brothers, Matt and Slip, hold up his tage and beat up Sheriff Sam Oldring. Read More »
Across the Rio Grande (1949) Oliver Drake, Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Reno Browne, Action, Adventure, Music
Outlaws attempting to kidnap Steve Blaine from a stagecoach are ran off by the sharpshooting of his sister, Sally and rescuers Jimmy Wakely and Cannonball Taylor. Read More »
The Man from Tumbleweeds (1940) Joseph H. Lewis, Bill Elliott, Iris Meredith, Dub Taylor, Western
In the third of his four Wild Bill Saunders Westerns, Bill Elliott, “the Peaceable Man,” is assigned by Governor Dawson (Don Beddoe) to put a stop to the reign of terror, including cold-blooded murder, perpetrated by Powder Kilgore (Raphael Bennett). When the state legislature refuses to fund a legitimate rangers organization, Wild Bill instead enlists a group of tough convicts, whom he promises freedom if they help capture Kilgore and his chief lieutenant, Lightning Barlow (Francis Walker). Unfortunately, one of the convicts, Shifty (Ernie Adams), lives up to his name by betraying his comrades in arms to Kilgore but after a furious gun battle at the gang’s shootout, Wild Bill manages to bring peace to the area. Nevertheless, when asked to captain the newly founded rangers organization, the hero instead promotes his new friend, former convict Honest John (Al Hill), and heads off to new adventures.
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