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Hard To Find Westerns from the 30's to 50's

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Rex Allen Sr.
Born 12/31/1920, Willcox, Az dead at age 78 result of injuries in an accidental death on Dec 17, 1999 Tucson, Az
Checkout Brad Lang's Classic film Web site
 Brad's Classic Film site interview with Rex Allen


Rex Allen came along at the end of the "B" western movies era. Rex made his mark as narrator for Disney's nature film productions plus he gave me a handshake and autograph when I was a just a little cowboypal. Always did like that Arizona cowboy. If you're out Arizona way visit the Rex Allen Museum in Willcox, Ariz.,
about 85 miles of Tucson,  For more information
Rex Allen Museum, call (520) 384-4583.


Gail Davis
Star of "Annie Oakley" TV series

also starred with Gene Autry in his last three movies at Columbia studios. Gail was very active in visiting Cowboy film festivals in her latter years. She was a ridin' ropin' ring-tail shooter.


"Jimmy Hawkins & Gail Davis" from Annie Oakley TV series

Jimmy Hawkins as "Tagg Oakley" and Gail Davis as "Annie Oakley"

Jimmy Hawkins who played "Tagg Oakley" in "Annie Oakley TV series" pony named "Pixie" was dubbed the educated pony.

Herb Jeffries
First Black Western Star
"The Bronze Buckaroo"
The Iron Horseman Web Site
 Thanks, to Ed Phillips we have the present day Herb Jeffries and still banging out "Songs of the West" out "California way"!
To find out more about Herb read his biography courtesy of Ed Phillips.
 Herb's Biography

Tex Ritter and his horse "White Flash" with sidekick Arkansas Slim Andrews
Tex Ritter popular western star of late 30's, a pretty fair singing cowboy in his own right. Father of John Ritter of (3's Company) fame.



Ray "Crash" Corrigan
Republic Pictures produced (51) Three Mesquiteers westerns from 1936-1943, most were less than (1 hr), known as two-reelers here is one of the stars of that wonderful era;

The "Three Mesquiteers"
starring John Wayne as "Stony" Brooke, Ray "Crash" Corrigan as "Tucson" Smith
and Max Terhune as "Lullaby" Joslin
Max Terhune Bio, courtesy of Hoosierwood

Sunset Carson in scenes from his movie "Sheriff of Cimaron"
Theme song from his PBS "Six-Gun Heroes" TV program
sung by Bill Anderson




Real Video Webcast  "Rough Riders" movie clip

Forbidden Trails
Buck Jones with Tim McCoy and Raymond Hatton in "Forbidden Trails"


Allan "Rocky" Lane
Starred for Republic Pictures from the mid 40's to early 50's. Rocky played a variety of roles for Republic Studios, including RedRyder, Perils of the Darkest Jungle (Tiger Woman - Serial) Allan was also the voice of Mr. Ed the (horse) TV series
Rocky and his horse "Blackjack"
VivoActive movie clip from "Bandits of Dark Canyon"

 Cowboypal Webcast Allan "Rocky" Lane from Republic's "Bandits of Dark Canyon

Rocky Lane


VivoActive movie clip from "The Fighting Redhead"

 Cowboypal Webcast from Equity Pictures "The Fighting Redhead"
 Jim Bannon as "Red Ryder" with Little Brown Jug as "Little Beaver"

Red Ryder


Johnny "Mack" Brown
Thanks to Ed Phillips for submitting this great pic!



 Theme from Have Gun, Will Travel
Sung by Johnny Western at Gene Autry OK, Festival '97


 Jimmy Wakely
The Arkansas cowboy got started in the movies in late 30's as the cowboy group crooners Jimmy Wakely Trio, went on to star in B westerns till the early 50's. Jimmy died in 1982. (Source Internet movie database) Jimmy plunking on that guitar.


Jimmy Wakely
VivoActive movie clip from Hoppy's "Stick to Your Guns"

 Cowboypal Webcast here's Jimmy with "Jimmy Wakely Trio" singing
 "This is my kinda of country"



Johnny Wakely Web Site tribute to Jimmy Wakely
http:/www.johnnywakely.com

Another Saturday Matinee favorite was Tim Holt and his co-star Richard Martin affectionately known as "Chito", who loved every women, that was ever born. (He had 36 surnames) well Bobby Copeland straightened me out on this, let's just let it go at three "Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamonte Rafferty" I'm getting out my Tim Holt movies and find the one that he rattles off those 36.

Charles "Durango Kid" Starrett
He starred for Columbia Pictures from the late 30's to early 50's. "Durango Kid" the one with the {White Hat} also pictured is Russell Hayden who normally played Hoppy's sidekick

Joel McCrea

One of new breed of Westerner's. Joel starred in westerns in late 30's through the 50's probably his best known work is "The Virginian" a classic western shown on AMC cable channel ranks among the best Technicolor westerns made.

Look's pretty good, huh Earl!
Earl Barrager is Joel McCrea's "godson". In memory of his dad's (Nathan) collaboration as Asst. Director and Production Manager including such films as "Wichita Town"

Whip Wilson - starred in B-westerns in late 40's and early 50's



Lash LaRue
"Lash" is now cracking his bullwhip in the sky, so when you hear that thunder clap, say a little prayer for man with the whip.

 
 


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