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VIDEO: The Singing Buckaroo

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The Singing Buckaroo
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Length: 59:00
Posted: 12/4/2009

(1937) Fred Scott, Victoria Vinton, William Faversham, Cliff Nazarro, Roger Williams. This western has a little bit of everything: a damsel in distress, a corrupt businessman, a crooked sheriff, double-crossing henchmen, an Indian archer expert, hostages, and blazing six-guns. Scott wasnt the most wooden of low-rung B western stars, but he did have one of the most ear-piercing baritone voices ever recorded on screen. 16mm. watch

VIDEO: The Singing Buckaroo

click to playclick to play
The Singing Buckaroo
Paid | Amazon Video on Demand
Length: 59:00
Posted: 12/4/2009

(1937) Fred Scott, Victoria Vinton, William Faversham, Cliff Nazarro, Roger Williams. This western has a little bit of everything: a damsel in distress, a corrupt businessman, a crooked sheriff, double-crossing henchmen, an Indian archer expert, hostages, and blazing six-guns. Scott wasnt the most wooden of low-rung B western stars, but he did have one of the most ear-piercing baritone voices ever recorded on screen. 16mm. watch

VIDEO: Heroes of the Alamo

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Heroes of the Alamo
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Length: 01:58:00
Posted: 1/30/2009

The story of the events leading up to, and during, the attack on the Alamo by the Mexican Army in 1836, from the perspective of two newlyweds. Includes William B. Travis' (Lease) famous "Line in the Sand" speech, with Jim Bowie (Williams) and Davy Crockett (Chandler) crossing that line, and the siege of the Alamo by General Santa Anna's 15,000 troops against the 183 defenders, who all die in the last stand. watch

The story of the events leading up to, and during, the attack on the Alamo by the Mexican Army in 1836, from the perspective of two newlyweds. Includes William B. Travis' (Lease) famous "Line in the Sand" speech, with Jim Bowie (Williams) and Davy Crockett (Chandler) crossing that line, and the siege of the Alamo by General Santa Anna's 15,000 troops against the 183 defenders, who all die in the last stand.
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Length: 01:58:00
Posted: 1/30/2009
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