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Robert N. Bradbury
Robert North Bradbury (March 23, 1886 – November 24, 1949) (born Ronald E. Bradbury) was an American film actor, director, and screenwriter. He directed 125 movies between 1918 and 1941, and is best known for directing early "Poverty Row"-produced Westerns starring John Wayne in the 1930s, and being the father of noted "cowboy actor" and film noir tough guy Bob Steele. Bradbury variously billed himself as "Robert North Bradbury", "R.N. Bradbury", or "Robert Bradbury". He died in Glendale, California, on November 24, 1949, at age 63. Work with John Wayne Bradbury is most famous for directing early Westerns starring John Wayne. These inexpensively shot 1930s "Poverty Row" movies include '' Riders of Destiny'' (1933; an early singing-cowboy movie), '' The Lucky Texan'' (1934), '' West of the Divide'' (1934), '' Blue Steel'' (1934), '' The Man From Utah'' (1934), '' The Star Packer'' (1934), '' The Trail Beyond'' (1934; co-starring Noah Beery, Sr. and Noah Beery, Jr.), '' The L ...
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Poverty Row
Poverty Row is a slang term used to refer to Hollywood films produced from the 1920s to the 1950s by small (and mostly short-lived) B movie studios. Although many of them were based on (or near) today's Gower Street in Hollywood, the term did not necessarily refer to any specific physical location, but was rather a figurative catch-all for low-budget films produced by these lower-tier studios. Many of the films of Poverty Row were Westerns, including series such as ''Billy the Kid'', starring Buster Crabbe, from Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), comedy/adventure series such as those featuring the Bowery Boys (Monogram Pictures) and detectives such as The Shadow. The films were characterized by low budgets, casts made up of minor stars or unknowns, and overall production values betraying the haste and economy with which they were made. Studios While some Poverty Row studios had a brief existence, releasing only a few films, others operated on more-or-less the same te ...
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The Dawn Rider
''The Dawn Rider'' is a 1935 American Western film starring John Wayne and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The film was later released in a colorized version on home video/DVD under the title ''Cold Vengeance''. Plot John Mason chases after his father's killer, an outlaw who remains elusive until he is tricked into revealing himself with a decoy gold shipment. To complicate matters, the killer is the brother of Alice, the woman with whom Mason has fallen in love. Alice begs Mason not to seek vengeance, but a showdown is inevitable. Cast * John Wayne as John Mason * Marion Burns as Alice Gordon * Dennis Moore as Rudd Gordon * Reed Howes as Ben McClure * Joseph De Grasse as Dad Mason * Yakima Canutt as Saloon Owner * Earl Dwire as Pete (Expressman) * Nelson McDowell as Bates (Undertaker) Remake A 2012 remake of this film, entitled '' Dawn Rider'', cast Christian Slater in the John Mason role. See also * John Wayne filmography American actor, director, and producer John ...
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The Impostor (1921 Film)
An impostor or imposter is a person who pretends to be somebody else. Impostor(s), Imposter(s), The Impostor(s), or The Imposter(s) may also refer to: Computing * Impostor (computer graphics) or sprite, an image or animation integrated into a larger scene * Impostors, a fictional alien race and the antagonists of the 2018 social deduction game ''Among Us'' Film * , a film by George Abbott and Dell Henderson * ''Impostor'' (1921 film), a German silent film * ''The Impostor'' (1921 film), a film by Robert N. Bradbury * ''The Impostor'' (1926 film), a film starring Evelyn Brent * ''The Impostor'' (1927 film), a German silent film * ''The Impostor'' (1944 film), a film by Julien Duvivier * ''The Imposter'' (1975 American film), a TV film starring Meredith Baxter * ''The Imposter'' (1975 Hong Kong film), a film produced by Shaw Brothers * ''The Imposter'', a 1984 TV film featuring Ken Olandt * ''El Impostor'' (film), a 1997 American film produced by Oscar Kramer * ''The Im ...
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Into The Light (1920 Film)
Into the Light may refer to: Albums * ''Into the Light'' (Chris de Burgh album), 1986 * ''Into the Light'' (David Coverdale album), 2000 * ''Into the Light'' (Gloria Estefan album), 1991 * ''Into the Light'' (Fady Maalouf album), 2010 * ''Into the Light'' (Phil Stacey album), 2009 *'' Nuclear Blast All-Stars: Into the Light'', a compilation album from Nuclear Blast Records * ''Into the Light'' (Matthew West album), 2012 *''Into the Light'', classical album by The Sixteen * ''Into the Light'' (Linda Andrews album), 2009 * ''Into the Light'' (Marisa Anderson album), 2016 Songs *"Into the Light", a song by Siouxsie and the Banshees from the album '' Juju'' * "Into the Light" (Fady Maalouf song), 2010 *"Into the Light", a song by Rage from the album '' Strings to a Web'' *"Into the Light", a song by Gareth Emery *"Into the Light", a song by Joe Satriani from the album ''Flying in a Blue Dream'' Other uses *Into the Light (musical) ''Into the Light'' is a short-lived musical about a p ...
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The Adventures Of Bill And Bob
''The Adventures of Bill and Bob'' is a 1920 American silent action film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele (his son). It was the first film Steele (Bob Bradbury, Jr) starred in. His twin brother Bill Bradbury also starred in it. The series was produced by Cyrus J. Williams. It consisted of 15 two-reel episodes. The film is about twin boys in the mountains and their animal hunting and trapping efforts. Cast * Bob Steele as Bob (credited as Bob Bradbury Jr.) *Bill Bradbury as Bill *Jeanne Carpenter Theo-Alice Jeanne Carpenter (February 1, 1917 – January 5, 1994) was an American child actress of the silent era


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The Last Of His People
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The Faith Of The Strong
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The Iron Test
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The Wooing Of Riley
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The Social Pirates
''The Social Pirates'' is a 1916 American silent film serial directed by James W. Horne. It starred Marin Sais, Ollie Kirkby and True Boardman. It was written by George Bronson Howard and produced by the Kalem Company.''Pictorial History of Silent Screen'', p. 120, c.1953 by Daniel Blum. Cast *Marin Sais as Mona Hartley * Ollie Kirkby as Mary Davenport * True Boardman as * Frank Jonasson as King of the Nile * Paul Hurst as Mona's Accomplice *Jessie Arnold * Thomas G. Lingham as James Harrasford * Edward Clisbee *Priscilla Dean * Robert N. Bradbury *Forrest Taylor *Rupert Dell *Barney Furey Charles Manford "Barney" Furey (September 7, 1886 – January 18, 1938) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1912 and 1937. He was born in Boise, Idaho and died in Hollywood, California.
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