Rustlers of Devil's Canyon (1947)
Gun smoking fury breaks loose when RED RYDER meets the "Rustlers of Devil's Canyon"
Género : Western
Tiempo de ejecución : 58M
Director : R.G. Springsteen
Escritor : Earle Snell
Sinopsis
Red Ryder returns to Sioux City, Wyoming, at the close of the Spanish-American War, settling down at the ranch of his aunt, The Duchess, with his pals Little Beaver and "Blizzard". But Red soon discovers that the country is over-run by rustlers.
Dos hombres de turbio pasado, Glyn McLyntock y su amigo Cole, dirigen una caravana de colonos desde Missouri a Oregón. Cuando el invierno se acerca, deciden acampar en las afueras de Portland e intentan recuperar las provisiones que les han robado unos corruptos oficiales. En el viaje de vuelta, Cole organiza un motín para vender los suministros en un campamento de mineros y así obtener pingües beneficios.
Clay Morgan kills Joel Potter and Marshal Manning has to arrest the brother of the girl he plans to marry.
Su nombre verdadero: William Bonney. Su nombre legendario: Billy El Niño, el famoso y escurridizo pistolero de El Zurdo. No se había visto nunca en el lejano Oeste a alguien como el chico de Brooklyn, el problemático adolescente que escribió su nombre con sangre en los anales de la historia...
Jim Garry, un jinete solitario, tiene un encuentro fortuito con John Lufton y sus hombres. Lufton recela de él, creyendo que es uno de los pistoleros que está reclutando Tate Riling, un desalmado especulador que codicia el ganado de Lufton. Garry y Riling son viejos colegas y efectivamente Riling pretende contratar a Garry para llevar a cabo sus planes. Riling, además, se ha encargado de manipular a Carol, una de las hijas de Lufton; la otra, en cambio, la aguerrida Amy, se enamora de Garry, quien no tardará en enfrentarse con su antiguo amigo.
Año 1889. Millares de pioneros ansiosos de colonizar nuevas tierras se dirigen hacia el punto de partida de la gran avalancha que ha de abrir el territorio de Oklahoma a la civilización. Entre ellos se encuentra Yancey Cravat y su mujer Sabra, que ha decidido dejar la ciudad y acompañar a su marido en esta aventura. Nueva adaptación de la novela de Edna Ferber, ya llevada a la gran pantalla en 1931 por Wesley Ruggles con Richard Dix e Irene Dunne como protagonistas.
El sheriff Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott), que es la ley en Abilene, tiene la misión de mantener la paz entre dos grupos. Durante mucho tiempo la ciudad ha estado dividida entre ganaderos y vaqueros, que ocupan un lado del pueblo, y el resto de habitantes, que ocupan el otro lado. A Mitchel le gusta esta situación, porque evita que surjan problemas entre los dos bandos y le hace la vida fácil. Sin embargo...
Alabama, finales del siglo XIX. Shane, un hastiado pistolero, llega a la granja de los Starretts, un matrimonio con un hijo que, al igual que los demás campesinos del valle, se encuentra en graves dificultades, pues el poderoso ganadero Rufus Ryker pretende apoderarse de sus tierras. Cuando Ryker se entera de que Shane es un hábil pistolero, le propone que trabaje para él. Ante su negativa, contrata a Jack Wilson, un peligroso asesino a sueldo.
Lambert has the stagecoach wrecked killing the Commissioner so his phony replacement can alter Coonskin's land survey. When Red Ryder exposes the survey hoax, Lambert has his stooge Sheriff put Red in jail.
Buscando venganza, Clay O'Mara (Audie Murphy) va en busca de los causantes de la muerte de su padre y su hermano. En el camino se encontrará con el forajido Whitey Kincaid (Dan Duryea), quien se unirá a su búsqueda. (FILMAFFINITY)
The story of five brothers who homestead, with other settlers, on the virgin plateaus of the Australian bush country.
Tom Early, pistolero y jugador, intenta dejar atrás el pasado y llevar una vida honrada para ganarse el respeto de los demás, pero, sobre todo, el de su hijo Tom. Sin embargo, cuando el pueblo se vea amenazado por un malvado y codicioso cacique ganadero, no tendrá más remedio que volver a usar las armas.
Tom Lambert arrives and Long John Case gets him into trouble. To protect his wife and son he refuses to talk and is sent to prison. Long John then gets Lambert's son into his outlaw gang but Lambert is told the boy's problems are caused by Red Ryder. So Lambert breaks prison planning to kill Red. [Written by Maurice Van Auken]
Whip Wilson only gets to crack his trademark weapon once in this economic Western filmed in toto at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, CA. A government agent, Wilson arrives in the near ghost town of Tunis, where his friend (Jim Bannon) is in trouble with a couple of horse thieves. The latter are also terrorizing a homesteader, Texas Milburn (Fuzzy Knight), and his wife, Ruth (Barbara Woodell), and when the female sheriff Alice Long (Phyllis Coates) interferes, she finds herself taken hostage.
This "Red Ryder" entry stars Gordon "Wild Bill" Elliot as Ryder. The heroine (Linda Stirling) is having troubles with the freight company that she owns. Time and again, her coaches are beset by hooded thieves. With Red Ryder on the job, the robbers haven't got a chance, but they put up a fight anyway.
As young boys, two brothers, Jed (AKA: Chip) and John, witness their father being hung by a vigilante gang. Chip, angry and bitter, grows up to be an outlaw and leader of the feared Blue Chip Gang. John goes the other way and becomes a U.S. Marshal. Two brothers on opposite sides of the law, destined to become embroiled in an Arizona range war between cattlemen and farmers.
A notorious Mexican bandit goes all soft and mushy when he falls for a beautiful senorita. Warner Bros.' Captain Thunder contains some of the darndest Mexican accents you've ever heard in your life. The star is Hungarian-born Victor Varconi, portraying a legendary south of the border outlaw who tries to force Canadian senorita Fay Wray to marry a rival rustler whom she despises. She pleads with the bandito so pathetically that he is moved to grant her a single wish. Without hesitation she chooses her poor but true love. The bandit king, being a somewhat honorable fellow grants the wish and without a twitch, guns down the wicked cattle thief. Fortunately the film was played for comedy, a wise decision since it probably would have garnered laughs as a straight drama anyway.
Red Ryder tries to warn a duchess that her newfound beau has a history of murdering his wives.
Fanning has his men rustle horses and then blame it on a wild horse named Wildfire. Happy and Alkali arrive and immediately get into trouble with Fanning and his men. When Alkali is shot, Happy catches the outlaws but the Judge not only releases them, he discharges the Sheriff and tries to arrest Happy for rustling. Happy escapes and he and the Sheriff then set out to prove who the real rustlers are.
Lawless Valley is an American western first released in 1932, directed by J.P. McGowan. The film is based on a story by Oliver Drake and stars Lane Chandler, Gertrude Messinger, Richard Cramer, J.P. McGowan and Si Jenks.
The ranch of Red Ryder (Allan Lane) and his aunt, The Duchess (Martha Wentworth), is being used as the training site for "Gentleman Jim" Corbett (George Turner) for his upcoming fight in Carson City, Nevada for the heavyweight championship against Bob Fitzsimmons (John Dehner). Molly McVey (Peggy Stewart), the daughter of a U.S. Senator, crusading against prize-fighting in Nevada, complicates matters soemwhat when she conceives the bright idea of having Corbett kidnapped, thus causing the cancellation of the fight. The two men (George Chesebro and George Lloyd) she hires to do the kidnapping also add to the complications by kidnapping Ryder instead of Corbett. Meanwhile, a gang of crooks, led by McKean (Roy Barcroft), descend on the town intent on looting the town and also making off with the fight proceeds.