 | The 1930s and 40s saw a spate of unconventional Westerns centered on singing cowboys equally adept at crooning and gunslinging. This collection compiles four classic Western musicals starring three of the genre's biggest stars: Gene Autry, Roy... |
 | Wayne poses as a woman-hating cowboy...until he goes to work at the Raines' Ranch. |
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 | As with his previous Western, RAMROD, Andre de Toth's sophomore effort in the popular 1940s and 1950s film genre features an honorable cowboy forced to fight a greedy, evil adversary for his land. Owen Merritt (Randolph Scott) is "a man who rides... |
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 | An evil judge is the mastermind behind a smuggling ring. When one of the judge's henchmen is killed, Stony is framed for the murder. His only way of escape is to fake his own death. |
 | SADDLE STARS combines the volumes LOUIS L'AMOUR DOUBLE FEATURE and JOHN WAYNE WESTERNS for a total of six rough-riding, gunslinging classics. Genre writer L'Amour penned HONDO AND THE APACHES (1967) and THE MAN CALLED NOON (1973); while The Duke was... |
 | As with his previous Western, RAMROD, Andre de Toth's sophomore effort in the popular 1940s and 1950s film genre features an honorable cowboy forced to fight a greedy, evil adversary for his land. Owen Merritt (Randolph Scott) is "a man who rides... |
 | Two westerns from the late 1930s are included on this collection. In HIT THE SADDLE, a rustler causes problems in a small town by instructing his henchmen to steal some horses. But when he is foiled by the town's sheriff, he comes up with an... |