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Hard To Find B-Western Videos

B-Westerns 1930's - 1950's
Romance Rides The Range(1936) VHS
While on his way home, cowboy Fred Scott rescues a young opera singer and her sickly brother who were duped by duplicitous snakes into investing their life savings in a rotten stretch of desert real estate. All things eventually work out in the surprise ending. Cliff Nazarro and Marion Shilling also star. 59 min. 
The Singing Buckaroo(1937) VHS
Cowboy hero Fred Scott finds himself caught between some desperadoes and a young girl who may have stolen some of their loot. As if that wasn't enough, there are horseback and car chases, a snake-oil salesman who does Jolson imitations and seven--count `em--seven singing buckaroos!! 58 min. 
Two Gun Troubador(1937) VHS
Before the Lone Ranger films, Fred Scott starred as a mysterious masked troubador who fought for Western justice. Here he solves the mystery of his father's death. 59 min. 
The Roaming Cowboy(1937) VHS
Fred Scott stars as a nomadic cowboy who drifts into danger when he runs afoul of the lowdown hombres who are trying to run the local ranchers out! Sagebrush showdowns with Fuzzy St. John, Lois January. 56 min. 
Melody Of The Plains(1937) VHS
A singing cowpoke (Fred Scott) teams up with a 14-year-old girl for adventure. Song and action. Louise Small and White King the Horse co-star. 53 min. 
Fighting Deputy(1937) VHS
A tough deputy attempts to put an end to a range war that's about to go out of control in this wild Western saga starring Fred Scott, Al St. John and Eddie Holden. 60 min. 
Moonlight On The Range(1937) VHS
Fred Scott tackles two roles in this tumbleweed opera, playing both a notorious outlaw and his twin brother, who finds himself in hot water with the law because of the resemblance. Al St. John, Lois January also star. 62 min. 
The Ranger's Roundup(1938) VHS
Legendary funnyman Stan Laurel was producer for several Fred Scott "B" Westerns, including this one in which Texas Ranger Scott tackles baddies operating out of a traveling medicine show. Fred croons five tunes, too! Co-stars Al St. John, Christine McIntyre. 55 min. 
Songs And Bullets(1938) VHS
You can expect plenty of both, pardner, when singing cowpoke Fred Scott takes on cattle rustlers. Padding his resume as sidekick is Al "Fuzzy" St. John, who moved on to become Lash LaRue's right hand man in the 1940s. 57 min. 
Knight Of The Plains(1939) VHS
A nasty crook selling fake land grants to Easterners, igniting a fight between the existing landowners and the Easterners. Can cowboy Fred Scott settle the trouble? Al St. John and former opera singer Marion Weldon also star. 55 min. 
Code Of The Fearless(1939) VHS
Fred Scott takes to the dusty trail to corral the two-legged coyotes who are making life miserable for a fair young ranchlady. All-out action on the range with Claire Rochelle, John Merton. 56 min. 
In Old Montana(1939) VHS
Cattlemen and sheepmen stand poised for all out war for control of the land, and government cowpoke Fred Dawson must use subterfuge to arrange a peace. Fred Scott, Jean Carmen. 60 min. 

 
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