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Law Of The Saddle
''Law of the Saddle'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Melville De Lay and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Robert Livingston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy Jones", with Betty Miles, Lane Chandler, John Elliott and Reed Howes. The film was released on July 20, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the sixteenth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, and the fifth starring Robert Livingston. The first eleven movies star George Houston. Plot Rocky tries to clean out a gang of cattle rustlers, but finds that the leader of the gang is the town's Sheriff. Cast * Robert Livingston as Rocky Cameron, the Lone Rider *Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones *Betty Miles as Gayle Kirby *Lane Chandler as Steve Kinney * John Elliott as Dan Kirby *Reed Howes as Dave Barstowe *Curley Dresden as Joe * Al Ferguson as Bart * Frank Ellis as Vic Dawson See also The "Lone Rider" films starring George Houston: * ''The Lone Rider Rides On'' (1941) ...
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Sigmund Neufeld
Sigmund Neufeld (May 3, 1896 – March 21, 1979) was an American B movie producer. He spent many years at Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation where he mainly produced films directed by his brother Sam Newfield. When PRC was taken over by Eagle-Lion Films in 1947 they both left the company. Eagle-Lion had goals of making bigger, more ambitious movies, a change in strategy that Sigmund deemed to be a financial mistake. During the following years he and his brother made several films for Film Classics. When this company also merged with Eagle-Lion in 1950 they both moved to Lippert Pictures. Selected filmography * '' Exposure'' (1932) * ''Discarded Lovers'' (1932) * '' Shop Angel'' (1932) * '' Red-Haired Alibi'' (1932) * '' Daring Daughters'' (1933) *'' Big Time or Bust'' (1933) * '' Reform Girl'' (1933) *''The Important Witness'' (1933) *'' Marrying Widows'' (1934) * '' Beggar's Holiday'' (1934) *'' Bulldog Courage'' (1935) *''Red Blood of Courage'' (1935) * ...
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The Lone Rider In Frontier Fury
''The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury'' is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider" and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, with Hillary Brooke, Karl Hackett, Ted Adams and Arch Hall Sr. The film was released on August 8, 1941, by Producers Releasing Corporation. The film is also known as ''Frontier Fury'' in the United Kingdom and ''Rangeland Racket'' (American reissue title). This is the fourth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, which spans seventeen films—eleven starring George Houston, and a further six starring Robert Livingston. Houston, once an opera singer, sang three songs in this film: "Down by the Old Alamo", "A Love That Faded Too Soon" and "Ride 'Em Cowboy". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter. Cast * George Houston as Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider *Al St. John as Fuzzy Q. Jones * Hillary Brooke as Georgia Deering * Karl Hackett as Matt Malone * Ted Adams as Case Murdock * ...
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1943 Films
The year 1943 in film featured various significant events for the film industry. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1943 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 23 – The film ''Casablanca'' is released nationally in the United States and becomes one of the top-grossing pictures of 1943. It goes on to win the Best Picture and Best Director awards at the 16th Academy Awards. * February 20 – American film studio executives agree to allow the United States Office of War Information to censor films. * June 1 – Veteran English stage and screen actor Leslie Howard dies at the age of 50 in the crash of BOAC Flight 777 off the coast of Galicia, Spain. While best remembered for his role as Ashley Wilkes in '' Gone with the Wind'', Howard had roles in many other notable films and was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. * November 23 – British Forces Broadcasting Service begins operation * December 31 – New Y ...
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Raiders Of Red Gap
''Raiders of Red Gap'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars Robert Livingston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy Jones", with Myrna Dell, Ed Cassidy, Charles King and Kermit Maynard. The film was released on September 30, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the seventeenth and last movie in the "Lone Rider" series, and the sixth starring Robert Livingston. The first eleven movies star George Houston (actor), George Houston. After this film, Livingston returned to Republic Pictures to replace Eddie Dew in the "John Paul Revere" series, starting with ''Pride of the Plains''. PRC dropped the "Lone Rider" series, but continued two other series: the "Billy the Kid (film series), Billy the Kid" films and the "The Rangers Take Over, Texas Rangers" series. Plot A group of ranchers fight back against a crooked cattle syndicate trying to drive them off their land. The head of th ...
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Wolves Of The Range
''Wolves of the Range'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars Robert Livingston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, with Frances Gladwin, I. Stanford Jolley, Karl Hackett and Ed Cassidy. The film was released on June 21, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the fifteenth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, and the fourth starring Robert Livingston. The first eleven movies star George Houston. Plot Rocky carries $50,000 through the old Pony Express Trail to save a bank from ruin. He's set upon by bandits, and manages to hide the money before falling unconscious. When Fuzzy finds him, Rocky can't remember where he hid the money, and is jailed as a thief. Cast * Robert Livingston as Rocky Cameron, the Lone Rider *Al St. John as "Fuzzy" Jones * Frances Gladwin as Ann Brady * I. Stanford Jolley as Harry Dorn * Karl Hackett as Bob Corrigan * Ed Cassidy as Dan Brady * ...
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Death Rides The Plains
''Death Rides the Plains'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars Robert Livingston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy Jones", with Patti McCarty, Ray Bennett, I. Stanford Jolley and George Chesebro. The film was released on May 7, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the fourteenth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, and the third starring Robert Livingston. The first eleven movies star George Houston. Plot A gang of crooks is repeatedly selling the Circle C Ranch, and then murdering the buyers before they take possession of the land. Fuzzy's cousin Luke falls victim to the scheme, and the Lone Rider disguises himself as an outlaw to bring the schemers to justice. Cast * Robert Livingston as Rocky Cameron, the Lone Rider *Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones * Patti McCarty as Virginia Marshall *Ray Bennett as Ben Gowdey * I. Stanford Jolley as Rogan *George Chesebro as Tr ...
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Wild Horse Rustlers
''Wild Horse Rustlers'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars Robert Livingston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy Jones", with Lane Chandler, Linda Leighton, Frank Ellis and Stanley Price. The film was released on February 12, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the thirteenth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, and the second starring Robert Livingston. The first eleven movies star George Houston. Plot Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider, discovers that a gang of Nazi spies are interfering with the federal government's plans to round up horses for military service—and, worse, that his own twin brother is helping them. Continuity The murder of Tom Cameron's family was a major plot point in the first "Lone Rider" movie, ''The Lone Rider Rides On''. In that movie, the reveal that Tom's brother had survived was the movie's big twist. His brother sacrificed himself heroically at ...
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Overland Stagecoach
''Overland Stagecoach'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Robert Livingston as the Lone Rider, Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Moore, with Julie Duncan, Glenn Strange and Ted Adams. The film was released on October 11, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the twelfth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, and the first starring Robert Livingston. The first eleven movies star George Houston. This was the last film in the series to feature Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Moore; he co-starred in six of the Lone Rider films, beginning with 1942's '' The Lone Rider and the Bandit''. Plot "Fuzzy" Jones gets a job as a driver for the Pioneer Stagecoach Company, and he learns that the stagecoach company's owners, Jeff Clark and Harland Kent, are opposing the construction of a new railroad line through the area. Jeff Clark is killed in a gunfight with some outlaws. ...
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Outlaws Of Boulder Pass
''Outlaws of Boulder Pass'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider" and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Hammer, with Marjorie Manners, I. Stanford Jolley and Karl Hackett. The film was released on 12 June 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the last of the eleven "Lone Rider" films starring George Houston as Tom Cameron. Starting with the next film, ''Overland Stagecoach'', the Lone Rider will be played by Robert Livingston. Houston, once an opera singer, sang two songs in this film: "Let Me Keep Roamin' the Prairie" and "The Grass Is Always Green in Sunshine Valley". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter. Cast * George Houston as Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider *Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones * Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Hammer *Marjorie Manners as Tess Hammer, alias Tess Clayton * I. Stanford Jolley as Gil Harkness * Karl Hackett ...
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Border Roundup
''Border Roundup'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars George F. Houston as the Lone Rider, Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Moore, with Patricia Knox, Charles King and I. Stanford Jolley. The film was released on September 18, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the tenth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, which spans seventeen films—eleven starring George Houston, and a further six starring Robert Livingston. Houston, once an opera singer, sang three songs in this film: "There's a Cabin in the Clearin", "When a Cowboy Rides" and "The Rollin' Hills". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter. Plot Cast * George F. Houston as Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider *Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones * Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Moore *Patricia Knox as Amy Sloane * Charles King as Blackie * I. Stanford Jolley as Masters *Edward Peil Sr ...
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The Lone Rider In Texas Justice
''The Lone Rider in Texas Justice'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Steve Braxton. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider", Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Moore, with Hillary Brooke, Karl Hackett, Lee Powell and Forrest Taylor. The film was released on June 12, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the ninth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, which spans seventeen films—eleven starring George Houston, and a further six starring Robert Livingston. Houston, once an opera singer, sang three songs in this film: "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", "There's Only One Rose in Texas" and "We Will Meet in the Valley". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter. The movie was not distributed internationally, because it showed thieves dressing up as priests, which was deemed "sacrilegious to many foreign audiences." Plot Having served prison time for a cattle rustling that he ...
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The Lone Rider In Cheyenne
''The Lone Rider in Cheyenne'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Oliver Drake and Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars George Houston as the Lone Rider, Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Moore, with Ella Neal, Roy Barcroft and Kenne Duncan. The film was released on March 20, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. This is the eighth movie in the "Lone Rider" series, which spans seventeen films—eleven starring George Houston, and a further six starring Robert Livingston. Plot Smoky Moore is riding to Cheyenne to see his stepfather Bill Hastings, whom he has not seen in fifteen years. His father is the town sheriff. Smoky witnesses Dan Blodgett, the town's mayor and Mort Saunders, head of the Cattleman's Association, robbing the bank at night. During the robbery, a guard is killed, and Smoky somehow winds up getting arrested for both the robbery and the murder! Tom Cameron (The Lone Rider) a ...
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