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I Was Framed (1942)
Character: N/A
A reporter runs from charges by a corrupt politician only to face them years later.
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Torpedo of Doom (1966)
Character: Lt. Tom Grayson
This is a TV-movie feature edited from the 1938 Republic serial "Fighting Devil Dogs"
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Rolling Down the Great Divide (1942)
Character: Marshal Lee Powell
A ring of cattle thieves uses short-wave radio to communicate with each other. A trio of range detectives must find a way to capture the gang.
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Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
Character: Captain Roka
A mysterious plague, the Purple Death, ravages the earth. Dr. Zarkov, investigating in his spaceship, finds a ship from planet Mongo seeding the atmosphere with dust. Sure enough, Ming the Merciless is up to his old tricks. So it's back to Mongo for Flash, Dale, and Zarkov.
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Come On, Rangers (1938)
Character: Ranger Earp
A Texas Ranger (Roy Rogers) and his pals come out of forced retirement to do what the cavalry cannot.
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Prairie Pals (1942)
Character: Lee Powell
Two deputies go undercover to save a scientist from his evil kidnappers.
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The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938)
Character: Lieutenant Tom Grayson
Two marine lieutenants battle a masked would-be world conqueror who uses electricity as a weapon.
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Purple Death from Outer Space (1966)
Character: Captain Roka
Edited version of the 1940 Universal serial "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe", released in a syndication package to TV in 1966.
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Raiders of the West (1942)
Character: Marshal Lee Powell
In this western, a frontier detective disguised as an entertainer performs for the leader of an outlaw gang. At the same time, he learns the whereabouts of the outlaws' hideout. Unfortunately, his true identity is revealed and he must escape if he is to bring the gang to justice.
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Tumbleweed Trail (1942)
Character: Marshal Lee Powell
In this western, guns blaze, fists fly, horses run, and justice prevails in the end.
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Trigger Pals (1939)
Character: Stormy
Kent wants the Allen ranch. So he has Steve and his men rustle their cattle using Pete as an informant. When the Trigger Pals Lucky, Stormy, and Fuzzy fight back, Kent frames Stormy for the rustling.
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Texas Man Hunt (1942)
Character: Marshal Lee Clark
It's WW II and German Reuther has organized local gangs to sabotage the beef supply at the source. Marshal Lee Clark arrives to investigate and joins up with local cowboys Art Davis and Bill Boyd. Lee has a typewritten note from the gang and hopes it can be traced to it's source.
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Hi-Yo Silver (1940)
Character: Allen King
Edited version of the 1938 Republic serial "The Lone Ranger."
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Forlorn River (1937)
Character: N/A
"Nevada" and "Weary" Pierce hijack the loot taken in a bank hold-up by Les Setter, and his gang. They escape from Sheriff Jim Henry Warner. U. S. government horse-buyer David Ward is killed by Settler's men and Settler takes his papers and goes to the ranch of Blaine and asks for the horses Ward was to buy, promising payment from the government later. He also takes an interest in Ina Blaine, much to the resentment of her sweetheart Ben Ide. "Nevada" and "Weary" are hired for the horse round-up but Setter has them and Ben arrested on a fake charge.
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The Lone Ranger (1938)
Character: Allen King
In 1865, Captain Mark Smith of the Confederate Army leads a band of deserters to conquer Texas and rule it as a dictator. In one of his first actions, he captures and assumes the identity of Texas' new Finance Commissioner, Colonel Marcus Jeffries, after having the real man murdered. When a contingent of Texas Rangers enters the territory, Snead, one of Smith's men, leads them into an ambush by Smith's "troopers". The Rangers are apparently wiped out, although one injured survivor is left. The survivor, nursed back to health by Tonto, swears to avenge the massacre and defeat "Colonel Jeffries" and his men.
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The Lone Rider Rides On (1941)
Character: Curley Robbins
Tom Cameron is searching for the outlaws who ambushed a wagon train, murdered his parents and stole the deed to their land. Though he was only a child at the time, he vividly remembers the scar on the ringleader's face -- and Tom will stop at nothing until he brings him to justice … and exacts vengeance.
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