Robert N. Bradbury

  • Sunday Seconds with the Duke
    Riders of Destiny (1933)

    Riders of Destiny (1933)

    A Lone Star Production released Riders of Destiny to theaters on October 10, 1933. Robert N. Bradbury directed the film which starred John Wayne, Cecilia Parker, and Forrest Taylor.

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  • SummariesBlue Steel (1934)

    Blue Steel (1934)

    In 1934's Blue Steel, John Carruthers is an undercover US Marshal in town to investigate a string of robberies that the Polka Dot Bandit, is said to have committed.

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  • SummariesRiders of Destiny (1933)

    Riders of Destiny (1933)

    Riders of Destiny begins with Singin' Sandy Saunders moseying into a western town. He’s on horseback while strumming his six-string guitar and singing a song because that’s what Singin’ Sandy does!

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  • Sunday Seconds with the Duke
    The Dawn Rider (1935)

    The Dawn Rider (1935)

    Monogram Pictures Corporation released The Dawn Rider to theaters on June 20, 1935. Robert N. Bradbury directs the film which stars John Wayne, Marion Burns, and Dennis Moore.

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    The Lucky Texan (1934)

    The Lucky Texan (1934)

    Lone Star Productions released The Lucky Texan to theaters on January 22, 1934. Robert N. Bradbury directs the film which stars John Wayne, Barbara Sheldon, and George 'Gabby' Hayes.

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  • SummariesThe Dawn Rider (1935)

    The Dawn Rider (1935)

    John Wayne plays John Mason, a man who is chasing after his father's killer. He rides into a new town and immediately gets into a fist fight with another roughneck by the name of Ben McClure.

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  • SummariesThe Lucky Texan (1934)

    The Lucky Texan (1934)

    In John Wayne's The Lucky Texan, Jerry Mason arrives in Texas fresh out of college. He’s there to fulfill his father’s dying wish to join his old partner, Jake Benson, in their cattle business. However, Jerry finds Jake broke after cattle rustlers stole most of his herd.

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