Rage At Dawn
Forrest Tucker, Randolph Scott (1955) Color 1 hour 27 minutes
"Rage At dawn" is an interesting, but not particularly classic western. What makes it stand apart from most is the introduction of espionage. Sturdy as ever, Scott is a 'Peterson' man, an obvious allusion to the famous Pinkerton Detective Agency. He must infiltrate a gang of murderous outlaw brothers and trick them into causing their own downfall. Their beautiful sister, a non-crook, and Scott naturally hit it off. Familiar faces? How about a clean-shaven Denver Pyle?
One-Eyed Jacks
Marlon Brando, Karl Malden (1961) Color 2 hours 25 minutes
This 1961 Western is Marlon Brando's only directorial effort. It is the Old West of 1880 and Brando stars as Kid Rio, who along with his partner, Dad Longworth (Karl Malden) are bank robbers caught holding up a Mexican bank.
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Interview with Native American, Iron Eyes Cody, who acted in
over 70 Films and is one of the most recognized faces of the American western.
Tom Mix Short Film: Terror Trail
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