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Life of an Actress (1927)
Character: Bobby Judd
The film explores the journey of Nora Dowen as she rises to fame and stardom, facing the challenges and temptations that come with the industry.
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The Doughboy (1926)
Character: The Orphan
The film begins with Snub going off to war in WWI. He manages to get lost behind enemy lines and spends most of the movie hiding or just barely escaping encounter after encounter with German soldiers.
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Partners (1932)
Character: Bud Roach
A rancher is arrested for murdering his young partner's grandfather, but he escapes to try to prove his innocence.
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Beyond the Rockies (1926)
Character: Little Boy
Con Benteen, an undercover agent for the Cattlemen's Protective Association, rides into a lawless town to investigate a band of cattle rustlers known as the Cloaked Riders.
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The Fighting Boob (1926)
Character: Bobby
Jasper Steele, a wealthy rancher on the border, sends for Timothy, his nephew, to assist him in a feud with Hawksby, a rival rancher.
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Tarzan the Mighty (1928)
Character: Bobby Trevor
Mary and Bobby Trevor are castaways befriended by Tarzan. When Lord arrives, looking for the family heir, Black John tries to fill that role and marry Mary in England. Tarzan shows up and marries her instead.
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Rough Riding Ranger (1935)
Character: Bobby Francis
Hanson is using Bobby's carrier pigeons to receive messages. His man Slim shoots them down before they reach Bobby. When Slim is injured, Ranger Daniels posing as a drunk gets the job. He misses the next pigeon on purpose and gets the message from Bobby. But his identity has now become known and the gang rides to get him.
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Valley of the Lawless (1936)
Character: Billy Jenkins
Johnny Mack Brown goes in search of a treasure map tattooed on the chest of a man who once betrayed his father.
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The Cowboy and the Bandit (1935)
Character: Bobbie Barton
Bill travels to a new state after the outlaw Scarface saves him from a lynch mob. There he takes a job on the Barton ranch and joins in the fight against gang leader Larkin. Finding a wounded Scarface he helps him recover. Arrested by Larkin's stooge Sheriff, and with another lynch mob after him, he once again needs Scarface's help.
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The Texan (1932)
Character: Bobby
A cowboy on the run from the law gets mixed up with a crooked horse race scheme.
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Boothill Brigade (1937)
Character: Tug Murdock
Rancher Reynolds has fired his men and hired killers and is now using a crooked land deal to put the other ranchers off their land. Calico finds the reason why when he runs into his old nemesis Porter.
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The Drunkard (1935)
Character: Messenger Boy
An unscrupulous lawyer uses alcohol to swindle an innocent family.
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King of the Arena (1933)
Character: Jimmy Hiller
Mysterious deaths have been occurring in the same towns as Miller's Circus and the Governor has sent Ken Kenton to investigate. Ken joins the show but when he realizes that Bargoff is involved, Bargoff has fled and taken Mary Hiller as a hostage. The trail leads to Baron Petroff who concocted the deadly chemical and Ken quickly finds himself the Baron's prisoner.
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Thunderbolt (1935)
Character: Bobby
A pair of crooked deputies steal a gold shipment, murder a young boy's father and pin the blame on a cowboy. The murdered man's son and his dog set out to prove the cowboy's innocence.
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Spell of the Circus (1930)
Character: Bobby
The manager of The Big Circus plots to marry the owner's daughter and gain control of the outfit.
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The White Gorilla (1945)
Character: The Jungle Boy
A white gorilla causes trouble in the deepest heart of Africa. The film uses footage from the silent 1927 serial Perils Of The Jungle.
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Roaring Ranch (1930)
Character: Bobby Morgan
Cowboy fights to keep his ranch after oil is discovered on it.
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The Cowboy Counsellor (1932)
Character: Bobby Avery
A con man posing as a lawyer tries to sell copies of a phony law book. Things get serious when he has to defend a young man falsely accused of robbery.
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The Ghost Rider (1935)
Character: Bobby
Jim Bullard escapes from prison and returns to settle matters with the Rascob's that framed him. He kills two of them leaving an ace as his calling card. Bull remembers the deck of cards that fell when he fought Dave had no aces and the Rascob's set out after him. Trapped in a cabin, Dave receives unexpected help from Bullard.
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The Gambling Terror (1937)
Character: Jerry Garret
Brett runs a protection racket for an unknown boss. When Jeff Hayes arrives and opens a gambling den, they try to shut him down. Unlike the others who have given in, he plans to fight back.
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Cyclone of the Saddle (1935)
Character: Dick
Sent by the Army, Andy Thomas poses as a renegade to find out who has been harassing the wagon trains.
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Two-Gun Caballero (1931)
Character: Jimmy Thompson
A cowhand named Bob Blake visits with Sally Thompson and her kid-brother, Jimmy, on their hard-scrabble homestead adjoining the Steele Ranch where Bob works. He learns that their father just died, and he plans on seeing if he can make things a bit easier for them.
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Custer's Last Stand (1936)
Character: Bobby Nelson
Kit Cardigan seeks the killer of his father...among other plot threads leading up to the famous historical incident.
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The Way of the West (1934)
Character: Bobbie Parker (as Little Bobbie Nelson)
Government agent Gordon, working undercover, is investigating a cattleman sheepman war. The Culprit is Horton and when Horton kills Parker he frames Gordon. His identity revealed, the Sheriff lets Gordon escape to go after the real killer.
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Bulldog Pluck (1927)
Character: Danny Haviland
The story of a decent, law-abiding saloon owner who gets himself in trouble with the corrupt city fathers when he attempts to close down the town's watering holes at midnight and on Sundays.
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Honeysuckle Rose (1980)
Character: Bobbie
Buck Bonham is a country singer on the road caught in a romantic triangle with Dyan Cannon and Amy Irving, the daughter of one of his longtime musical sidekick.
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Custer's Last Stand (1936)
Character: Bobby Trent
The feature length version of the serial by the same name. A mystical medicine arrow, the key to a lost gold treasure, is lost in one of many Indian attacks. It is recovered by the only two survivors, a Major and his daughter, who become the targets of those who wish to possess it. General George Armstrong Custer and army scout Kid Cardigan attempt to stop the ensuing war over the arrow, but fail in their efforts, which becomes the historic Custer's Last Stand.
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On Your Guard (1933)
Character: 'Buddy' Shannon
An ex-con makes for a backwoods town intending to rob the bank, and becomes involved in protecting three orphans from land swindlers instead.
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The Red Rope (1937)
Character: Jimmy Duncan
Brade has hired Rattler Haynes to kill Tom Shaw. But when Shaw intercepts a message between the two, he alters it hoping it will cause the two outlaws to fight each other.
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