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Western classics. Disc 7 : featuring Roy Rogers ... [and others].

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927. Mystery of the seven chests, author.
Parkhill, Forbes, 1892-1974, author.
Contributor:
Hill, Robert, 1886-1966, screenwriter, director.
Alexander, Arthur, 1909-1989, producer.
Williams, Big Boy, 1900-1962, actor.
Chandler, Janet, actor.
Rivero, Julian, 1890-1976, actor.
Perry, Sam A., 1884-1936, composer.
Ray, Bernard B., 1895-1964, director.
Cohen, Bennett, 1890-1964, adapter, screenwriter.
Shelton, Forest, adapter, screenwriter.
Ray, Bernard B., 1895-1964, producer.
Lease, Rex, 1903-1966, actor.
Russell, Mary, actor.
Cassidy, Ed, actor.
Melford, George, -1961, director.
Natteford, Jack, 1894-1970, screenwriter.
Hoffman, M. H., 1910- producer.
Gibson, Hoot, 1892-1962.
Bromley, Sheila, 1911-2003, actor.
Rutherford, Jack, 1893-1982, actor.
Bradbury, Robert N. (Robert North), director.
Martin, Al, adapter, screenwriter.
Hackel, A. W., producer.
Steele, Bob, 1907-1988, actor.
Jackson, Jill, actor.
Connors, Buck, 1880-1947, actor.
Zahler, Lee, 1893-1947, composer.
Ray, Albert, 1883-1944, director.
Bennison, Albert, screenwriter.
Brown, Johnny Mack, actor.
Stanley, Louise, actor.
Adams, Ted, 1890-1973, actor.
Newfield, Sam, 1899-1964, director.
Plympton, George H., screenwriter.
Richmond, Ted, 1910-2013, screenwriter.
Krasne, Philip N., producer.
Jarrett, Art, actor.
Powell, Lee, 1908-1944, actor.
St. John, Al, 1893-1963, actor.
Lange, Johnny, approximately 1905-2006, composer.
Porter, Lew, 1892-1956, composer.
Beacon Productions, producer.
Reliable Pictures Corporation, producer.
Allied Pictures Corporation, producer.
Supreme Pictures Corporation, producer.
Republic Pictures Corporation, producer.
Grand National Pictures, producer.
Vintage Playhouse, distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Parkhill, Forbes, 1892-1974.
Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927.
Brigands and robbers--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Brigands and robbers.
False personation--West (U.S.)--Drama.
False personation.
Murder--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Murder.
Ranches.
Gold mines and mining.
Trials (Robbery).
Swindlers and swindling.
Silver mines and mining.
Texas.
Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927--Film adaptations.
Curwood, James Oliver.
Silver mines and mining--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Film adaptations.
Legal drama.
Swindlers and swindling--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Trials (Robbery)--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Parkhill, Forbes, 1892-1974--Film adaptations.
Parkhill, Forbes.
Gold mines and mining--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Murder--Texas--Drama.
Ranches--West (U.S.)--Drama.
Genre:
Western films.
Detective and mystery films.
Feature films.
Legal drama.
Comedy films.
Legal films.
Drama.
Film adaptations.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (336 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
monochrome
Edition:
Limited edition.
Other Title:
Title on opening frames: Western films. Disc 7
Place of Publication:
[White Plains, NY] : [The Vintage Playhouse], [2007]
System Details:
DVD-R.
digital
optical
video file
DVD video
Summary:
(Cowboy holiday) "Buck's friend Sheriff Simpson is after the Juarez Kid. Buck knows the Kid and the Sheriff's description does not fit. Buck then meets a one time outlaw who is now the Sheriff's deputy and thinks he is posing as the Kid. When a rancher is killed by the supposed Kid, Buck has a plan utilizing the real Juarez's Kid's ranch that will trap him."--IMDb website.
(The silver trail) "A wandering cowboy attempts to locate a pal who has struck it rich in mining. When he gets to town, no one seems to have heard of the friend. Our hero learns the truth with the aid of a female bandit."--IMDb website.
(The cowboy counsellor) "A con man posing as a lawyer tries to sell copies of a phony law book. Things get serious when he has to defend a young man falsely accused of robbery."--IMDb website.
(The law rides) "Hank Davis kills Jack Lewis to get his gold mine. Bruce Conway brings him in but then realizes Davis is the only one that knows where the mine is. Bruce and his pal Whitey rescue Davis from the lynch mob only to have Davis' gang catch them and leave them in the desert to die."--IMDb website.
( Lawless land) "Jeff arrives in town to see the Sheriff only to find him just killed. The culprit is Clay Wheeler. When Jeff becomes friendly with Letty, Clay sends his man Ortega to kill him. Jeff foils the attempt and gets him to confess that Clay was the killer. With only old-timers Lafe and Bill to help, Jeff heads after Clay and his gang."--IMDb website.
(Trigger pals) "Kent wants the Allen ranch. So he has Steve and his men rustle their cattle using Pete as an informant. When the Trigger Pals Lucky, Stormy, and Fuzzy fight back, Kent frames Stormy for the rustling."--IMDb website.
Contents:
Cowboy holiday / a Beacon Production ; produced by Arthur Alexander ; story by 'Roc' Hawkey [i.e. Robert Hill] ; directed by Bob Hill (54 min.)
The silver trail / Reliable Pictures Corporation presents ; produced by Bernard B. Ray ; continuity, Bennett Cohen ; dialogue, Forest Shelton ; directed by Raymond Samuels (54 min.)
The cowboy counsellor / M.H. Hoffman, Jr. presents ; produced by Allied Pictures Corporation ; story by Jack Natteford ; directed by George Melford (63 min.)
The law rides / Supreme Pictures Corporation ; A.W. Hackel presents ; directed by Robert N. Bradbury ; original story, Forbes Parkhill ; screen adaptation, Al Martin (55 min.)
Lawless land / Republic Pictures Corporation ; produced by A.W. Hackel ; directed by Albert Ray ; original story, Andrew Bennison ; adaptation and screen play, Albert Bennison (55 min.)
Trigger pals / Grand National Pictures presents ; directed by Sam Newfield ; produced by Philip N. Krasne ; oroginal story by George Plymton and Ted Richmond (54 min.)
Participant:
(Cowboy holiday) Big Boy Williams, Janet Chandler, Julian Revaro [i.e. Julian Rivero].
(The silver trail) Rex Lease, Mary Russell, Ed Cassidy.
(The cowboy counsellor) Hoot Gibson, Shiela Mannors [i.e. Sheila Bromley], Jack Rutherford.
(The law rides) Bob Steele, Harley Wood [i.e. Jill Jackson], Buck Conners.
(Lawless land) Johnny Mack Brown, Louise Stanley, Ted Adams.
(Trigger pals) Art Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al St. John.
Credits:
(Cowboy holiday) Photography, Gil Warrenton; editor, Todd Holbrook [i.e. Holbrook N. Todd]; music, Sam Perry.
(The silver trail) Photography, Pliny Goodfriend; editor, Fred Bain.
(The cowboy counsellor) Photography, Harry Neumann, Tom Galligan; editor, Mildred Johnston.
(The law rides) Cinematography, Bert Longenecker; editor, Dan Milner; music, Lee Zahler.
(Lawless land) Photography, Jack Greenhalgh; editor, Roy Claire.
(Trigger pals) Photography, Jack Greenhalgh; editor, Roy Luby; music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter.
Notes:
Videodisc release of six motion pictures produced in 1932 (The cowboy counsellor), 1935 (Cowboy holiday), 1936 (The law rides, and Lawless land), 1937 (The silver trail) and 1939 (Trigger pals).
The law rides is based on a story by Forbes Parkhill. The silver trail is based on Mystery of the seven chests / by James Oliver Curwood.
Issued by the distributor as disc seven in an eight-disc set. University of Pennsylvania Libraries have cataloged these discs separately.
The duration of The silver trail was 58 minutes when originally released. The duration of Lawless land was 60 minutes when originally released.
Aspect ratio 4:3.
Contains:
Cowboy holiday
Silver trail
Cowboy counsellor
Law rides
Lawless land
Trigger pals
OCLC:
708248052

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