Feud of the Trail (1937) TOM TYLER
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- čas přidán 30. 08. 2019
- Movie Class by PizzaFLIX: Tom Tyler (1903-1954) is best known for starring in B-Westerns from the silent and sound eras and for his lead role in the 1941 serial THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL.
Director: Robert F. Hill (as Bob Hill)
Stars: Tom Tyler, Harley Wood, Milburn Morant
A man who's a dead ringer for the leader of an outlaw gang kills the gang leader, then takes his place to try to bring the gang to justice. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
✴️ Good Old Western ✴️
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Nice. Clean copy,good volume. A nice story. Tom Tyler was very athletic in his younger days.
I love the thumbnail in the email notification. The revolvers' cylinders appears to be chambered for something like a .38. The barrels, however, look like BB guns. Thanks for another great video.
Good
Tom Tyler playing 2 parts aysome!!!
"someone's coming !"
Bom filme.
i have seen 42 of the 9 talkie b-westerns/serials that tom tyler starrred in up to 1937. and i seen all of his 3 mesquiteer movies with bob steele. the 7 movies/serials i have never found are Partners of the Trail (1931), The Man from Death Valley (1931), Galloping Thru (1931), The Man from New Mexico (1932), Vanishing Men (1932), and 2 serials Jungle Mystery (1932), Clancy of the Mounted (1933) in case you can find any of them.
6 chapters of "Clancy of the Mounted" have been restored and are on DVD; the full serial is extant at BFI. "Jungle Mystery" was restored back in 2015 but not yet available on DVD. "The Man from New Mexico" is extant and at George Eastman Museum. The other 3 titles you mention are still lost films.
LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ENOUGH PLACE TO SPLIT THE ROLL,,,,THIS IS SO FUNNY
Need some more westerns
Nothing much changed in these old westerns they still snapshot, nobody aimed in these movies, one thing was missing - no 12 shot pistols
The acting in those days left much to be desired
And so does your comment. The acting was fine.
Take it easy dude
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