
Tombstone Terror
Jimmy Dixon, pursued by a band of Mexicans, changes clothes with a tramp, who takes off on his horse. Four miles later, Jimmy walks onto the Double-O Ranch, from which he had been thrown off four years before by his dad, who had b...
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"This is a fun little western, with perhaps the most effective of B-western leading men Bob Steele believably taking on two roles. It seems to me that Steele even kisses more tenderly and earnestly than many of his more romantic contemporaries across town in A-list pictures! Mr. Hayes has his "Gabby" down well by this time and there are a few subtle comedic moments in the show along the way. The early-on haystack scene is great and the ensuing interaction between Steele and Hayes is warmly affectionate and quirky. The picture has a fun little story and overall it is darn enjoyable to ..."
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This film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Cincinnati Saturday 1 October 1949 on WLW-T (Channel 4), in Los Angeles Friday 28 October 1949 on KNBH (Channel 4) and in New York City Sunday 13 November 1949 on the DuMont Television Network's WABD (Channel 5). .
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Jimmy Dixon, pursued by a band of Mexicans, changes clothes with a tramp, who takes off on his horse. Four miles later, Jimmy walks onto the Double-O Ranch, from which he had been thrown off four years before by his dad, who had b...
