Movies Unlimited & CowboyPal Premier Partner Program Presents
Hard To Find B-Western Videos

B-Westerns 1930's - 1950's
 

Trail To Mexico(1946) VHS
Jimmy Wakely is a cowpoke who finds trouble on the way to Mexico and uses his wits and strength to stop it. Two-fisted Western action with one of the great "B" Western stars! Lee White and Julian Rivero also star. 55 min. 
Range Renegades(1948) VHS
Sheriff Jimmy Wakely thought his hands were full keeping law and order in town. But things get worse when his deputy becomes involved with the leader of a gang of outlaw women. Dub Taylor, Jennifer Holt and Arthur "Fiddlin'" Smith also star. 54 min. 
Brand Of Fear(1949) VHS
Crooning cowpoke Jimmy Wakely mixes gee-tar and guts as he punches out the rannies who tried to rustle the land of an innocent lady. Gail Davis and the great Dub Taylor also star. 56 min. 
Across The Rio Grande(1949) VHS
Stolen ore is smuggled across the border and Jimmy Wakely is the man who must try to put a stop to the activity. Dub Taylor, Riley Hill, Terry Frost and Polly Bergen (in her film debut) co-star. 55 min. 
Son Of The Renegade(1953) VHS
Western winner about a cowboy who inherits a sprawling ranch from his disliked father and is framed for a series of robberies by some blackhats who want his spread. John Carpenter, Lori Irving and John McKellen star. 57 min. 
Outlaw Treasure(1955) VHS
Cowboy star John Carpenter is enlisted by the feds to discover the location of stolen gold. Things get tougher when the notorious James Gang rides into town a-whoopin' and a-whoppin' and causing all sorts of trouble. "Red" Carpenter and Adele Jergens co-star. 65 min.


 
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