As a youth, my bro and I watched a lot of old westerns (30's, 40's, 50's). Yet, I don't remember watching JMB westerns, although we may have. But, recently, I started watching them, and I'm enjoying myself. I watch one every couple days. Man, there are a lot of them. That's great! I do remember that I saw him, in his later years, in a comedy western, as a sheriff.
Thanks for posting these. If it wasn't for youtube and roku apps, I'd be stuck watching the same 20 or so westerns regular tv keeps showing over and over.
Gil had it right in the beginning. Considering events since March 2020, people like Rocky, although he had good intentions, helper paved the road to hell we're on. Rocky was a dupe and so are many of us.
WOW! That in-color Universal opening had me confused. I was born in 1941, grew up seeing these movies and they were not in color. But it then went to B&W. Anybody else remember Tom Mix? Some people blessed the railroad and some people cursed it. Proves that you can't satisfy all the people all the time.
Imagine what America would be like without the US government (or its agents) having the power of eminent domain. We would not be able to take a train coast to coast. We would not be able to drive all over the country. The railroad and those that built our highways and freeways had to rely on the courts when individual landowners refused to sell right of ways.
"The Black Rider" is too much like "The Durango Kid"~ wonders who copied who? Also- fun to see Tex Ritter and Johnny Mack Brown together. Who supplanted whom as the reigning western star?
As a youth, my bro and I watched a lot of old westerns (30's, 40's, 50's). Yet, I don't remember watching JMB westerns, although we may have. But, recently, I started watching them, and I'm enjoying myself. I watch one every couple days. Man, there are a lot of them. That's great! I do remember that I saw him, in his later years, in a comedy western, as a sheriff.
Thank you so much for all of these wonderful old westerns, I love watching them... Never seem to get tired of them.
Thanks for posting these. If it wasn't for youtube and roku apps, I'd be stuck watching the same 20 or so westerns regular tv keeps showing over and over.
Thank you for the Classic Westerns. It brings back memories when I was a kid. :)))
Growing up in the late '90's we didn't have these movies. I like them.
another great movie....thank you for sharing
Excellent movie thank you for sharing.
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Stunning print. Thank you.
Jeff Clark
Thanks for uploading this :-)
Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter make a good combo.
🤠🐴Thank you 👍Jan . 28 , 2024
that was a good western, lots of fun in watching it, thanks for the upload
Gil had it right in the beginning. Considering events since March 2020, people like Rocky, although he had good intentions, helper paved the road to hell we're on. Rocky was a dupe and so are many of us.
WOW! That in-color Universal opening had me confused. I was born in 1941, grew up seeing these movies and they were not in color. But it then went to B&W.
Anybody else remember Tom Mix?
Some people blessed the railroad and some people cursed it. Proves that you can't satisfy all the people all the time.
Thanks.
To bad they did not get the recognition wayne and the others like scott got. These were real actors.
nice movie
29:52, Johnny Mack Brown is masked and wears the black fringed shirt he wore in the Universal serials.
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It was 18:52
the score is from DESTRY RIDES AGAIN 1939.
Almost all of Universal's wartime Bs used recycled music. I've even heard cues from BRIDE and SON OF FRANKENSTEIN in other JMB pictures.
Tex Ritter .
Imagine what America would be like without the US government (or its agents) having the power of eminent domain. We would not be able to take a train coast to coast. We would not be able to drive all over the country. The railroad and those that built our highways and freeways had to rely on the courts when individual landowners refused to sell right of ways.
"The Black Rider" is too much like "The Durango Kid"~ wonders who copied who? Also- fun to see Tex Ritter and Johnny Mack Brown together. Who supplanted whom as the reigning western star?