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Bovine Stool
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November 6, 2021
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Enjoyable B Movie.
I love these old B Westerns from the likes of the Monogram and Lone Star studios, too name but two. As i write this in November 2021 Marsha Hunt is still with us at age 104. What a gal.
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MPDMedia
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September 5, 2019
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Short and entertaining
Originally released as Born to the West
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_the_West , this 1937 western has aged well. Wayne and Syd Saylor made a good team, and Hunt adds the right amount of romance to the proceedings. Wayne's a low-keyed wiseguy sent southwest by his Montana cattleman dad to shape up at his cousin Tom (Brown) 's ranch, where he's smitten by Tom's girl. Lots of great chase scenes.
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paul31
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August 17, 2012
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permission
I work at a museum, and was wondering if I could obtain permission from the person who downloaded this film to show our visitors at the museum?
Thanks
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Campfire
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August 27, 2008
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Favorite Films
Favorite Films was a distributor who handled after-market sales of Paramounts films, such as re-releases and television sales. It was much like Realart was to Universal movies.
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rq52
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August 27, 2008
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Hell Town is a helluva of alot of fun
Thank you posting this old horse opera pre stardom for Mr. Wayne. Old question,though;if the production company was Paramount Pictures, why does it say at the film's begining Favorite Films Inc.? Got anymore of Wayne's old oater's?