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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
The Desert Trail (1935)
Monogram Pictures Corporation released The Desert Trail on April 22, 1935. Lewis D. Collins directed the film starring John Wayne, Mary Kornman, and Paul Fix.
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Lucky Star (1929)
Lucky Star tells the sweet and simple tale of a post-WWI couple. Mary is the scrounging, dirty eldest daughter in a scroungy, dirty backwoods family.
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The Desert Trail (1935)
When a shady rodeo promoter tries to swindle John Scott out of his $900 prize money, Scott takes it at gunpoint.
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Blood Alley (1955)
Blood Alley begins with Chinese Communists capturing the ship of Captain Tom Wilder, an American Merchant Mariner.
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Tall in the Saddle (1944)
In the late 1800s, a gritty cowboy named Rocklin boards a stagecoach bound for Santa Inez, Arizona.
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The High and the Mighty (1954)
Warner Bros released The High and the Mighty to theaters on July 3, 1954. William A. Wellman directs the film which stars John Wayne, Claire Trevor, and Laraine Day.
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The High and the Mighty (1954)
The High and the Mighty starts in Honolulu, Hawaii where a DC-4 prepares to take off for San Francisco with 17 passengers aboard.
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The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
'The Son's of Katie Elder' opens with a familiar shot of a train heading towards a dusty station.
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Red River (1948)
Spread out over a period of 14 years, Red River is a favorite among many Western connoisseurs. Director Howard Hawks, one of the greats from the Golden Age of Hollywood, helmed this revered western classic.
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El Dorado (1967)
Bart Jason, a wealthy cattleman with a dubious reputation, brings Cole Thornton, a gunslinger-for-hire in post-Civil War Texas, to the town of El Dorado.
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The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
The Fighting Kentuckian begins in 1818 with a Kentucky regiment on its march home that enters Mobile, Alabama.
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