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Western Movies...the oldies
THE 'B' WESTERNS
The 1930’s were the heyday years for western movies. Hollywood cranked them out and every kid in the country went to the local theater to watch them. They had their moment in history but eventually, like most things the "B" western movies disappeared. If you're lucky you may catch one of these old western movies on some obscure cable channel from time to time…that is, as I said, if you're lucky.
But we know there are more than a few of you out there who would really enjoy watching a good ol’ “B” Western movie every now and again. Why with nothing more than a simple plot and an hours worth of action these old Western movies brought pure and wholesome entertainment into the lives of more than a generation of Americans young and old, and believe it or not, they still can. And it can happen right here.
The American Western movie, where the men were men and the women were always pretty. Where you knew the good guys from the bad and that’s who you rooted for. The guns were flashy, the horses were fast and the bad guys…well, they always met their match.
So take a break, relax, be a kid again and prepare to be simply entertained.
You will need to have the latest version of , or installed on your computer to play these old western movies. If you need to, you can download any one of them by clicking on one of the above links.
To play your movie, click on the title. A player will open with your selection ready to go. Click on the center arrow and your movie will start. To watch your movie in full screen, click on the menu box in the bottom right corner of the video player.
Enjoy
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Fighting Caravans (1931) - A strikingly handsome (and tall), youthful Gary Cooper -- this is the opportunity to see a giant screen legend when he was a vibrant young newcomer! This alone merits seeing this movie. The dialogue is witty, pithy and fun -- in fact, give me the screenwriter from 1931 over most of today's movies!. There is a lot of fast-paced and exciting western action (and the stuntwork is just plain fun to watch). Yes, this was relatively early movie making, and in some ways it shows, but that also provides tremendous enjoyment for the film buff. Watch it with a light heart, but with reverence for the old films, and I think you can't help but enjoy it. |
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Fighting Deputy (1937) - The Sheriff and his deputies are after Scar Adams. Scar is the brother of Alice Denton, the girl Deputy Tom plans to marry, and when the Sheriff is wounded she makes Tom refuse the job of Sheriff. |
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Fighting Renegade (1939) - A government agent falsely accused of murdering a professor takes the identity of "The Puma", a Mexican vigilante leader, to hide his real identity and find the actual killers. |
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Fighting Stallion (1949) - Released from a navy hospital following WW II, Lon Evans (Bill Edwards) learns that he faces eventual blindness and returns to his Wyoming ranch. He sees a beautiful white stallion named Starlight and his cowhands Lem (Rocky Camron) and Yancy (Merrill McCormick) say he is a killer and cannot be trained. Lon disproves this by training the stallion to act as his guide in preparation for his future blindness. |
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Flesh and the Spur (1957) - A young cowboy searches for the killer of his twin brother. |
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Frontier Horizon (1939) -When ranchers learn their land has been condemned for construction of a new dam, they decide to fight.
When they delay the construction, they are promised a pipeline... but there is no intention of actually building a pipeline.
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