"More trouble more fun" with Duke, Yak and Gabby. The beloved real life cowboy Glenn Strange from the Gunsmoke series is henchman Loco Frank. Legendary director Robert Bradbury puts together another great John Wayne classic.
I love most films that John Wayne did, but I really fell in love with these old hour long Western quickies he did in the 30s after TCM played like 20 of them in a row one day...
Não me canso de assistir os filmes do saudoso e grande astro dos filmes de faroeste, o inimitável e inigualavel John Wayne. Pena que não são dublados ou legendados legendados. Seria ótimo se fossem em português.
Actually a lot of low budget 1930's Westerns were set in more or less contemporary settings , or at least say 15 or 20 yrs previous . And that's still fairly realistic . Rural ranching areas were still predominantly using horses, wagons, stage coaches until early 1920's when cars and trucks became more affordable and common . Telephone lines , but only a couple phones in town , or large affluent ranches . Likewise , occasionally see roll fencing , and occasionally see double action Colt revolvers in use . Made it simpler/ less expensive for low budget studios , as they could film in ( then common ) generic rural range land , only needing to remove a few late model cars for the shooting . And considering how often larger budget Westerns would purportedly be set in immeadate post Civil War thru early 1870's , but the sets , clothing, props , etc would be more or less mid 1880's , these are at least as authentic .
The robbers are the Shadow's men. The Shadow has already been established to be a ruthless, bloodthirsty killer. They would have shot the driver and shotgun whether the money was aboard or not. You might complain that John Wayne didn't shoot it out with them while they were rocking the stage, but then the girl would have likely been shot too.
@For Truth not likely , a horse will still attempt to rise and walk but will be crippled and shot as veteranarians were so crude in those days . they couldn't and wouldn't even try to help horses which they just sent of to the dog food factory . odd one may have survived until the next stupid stunt some money grubbing producer and bloodthirsty director would cook up
Great films i watch these rather than new stuff, theyre better
"More trouble more fun" with Duke, Yak and Gabby. The beloved real life cowboy Glenn Strange from the Gunsmoke series is henchman Loco Frank. Legendary director Robert Bradbury puts together another great John Wayne classic.
Not used to seeing Gabby Hayes all clean shaven. He did a good job playing the bad guy which was my 1st time seeing him do that!
Watched these J. Wayne early westerns and others of that era back in the mid 50s. They still have the best riders. They are a pleasure to watch.
I love the sound of horses galloping in the intro music.
I love most films that John Wayne did, but I really fell in love with these old hour long Western quickies he did in the 30s after TCM played like 20 of them in a row one day...
ALLNEWSUX , I also love these old movies. They show then w
great westerns,,,,,john was the best,,,,,,and no vulgar words, our films today are very violent and vulgar....from itlay
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Thanks for upload!
Enjoy John Wayne movies!
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MOVIE 🍿 LOVE THIS KIND OF MOVIE S. MISTER WAYNE
Really enjoyed watching this. Thank you 🤠
What a woman! She opens her window and fires her gun at the bad guys, and goes back to sleep like nothing happened!
The minute Verna Hillie opened that window, and calmly shot at those bad guys , I knew the Duke & her would be together in the end.
Joe , ❤️👍at the end of most of the old movies , he always gets the girl 😄❤️👍. Gotta love it.
George clean shaven and playing the bad guy, Yakima playing the good guy, quite a change from their regular roles.
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏
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First time I have seen Yakima Canutt playing the Indian and friend of Wayne.
George Hayes as the bad guy, wow.
(Opening scene.)
Quick... Hand me my fishing pole!
That machine gun really lasted a long time
Não me canso de assistir os filmes do saudoso e grande astro dos filmes de faroeste, o inimitável e inigualavel John Wayne. Pena que não são dublados ou legendados legendados. Seria ótimo se fossem em português.
👍 Duke😉
Poor horses though.
Look carefully, the clean shaven father of the. Leading lady is gabby haynes.
Ai ai ui ui o cara era lindo quando joven e que corpo meu deus do ceu.
Claudenice de recife.
Casi un llanero solitario Guayne fue un super vaquero audas sigan poniendo mas de sus peliculas
42:05 They headed her off at the pass!
In these old black and white films John Wayne is always diving in water; it's a wonder he never caught pneumonia.
Good movie 👍
First time I've ever seen this one, kind of a unique western, flashlights and WWI machine gun. But still entertaining.
Actually a lot of low budget 1930's Westerns were set in more or less contemporary settings , or at least say 15 or 20 yrs previous .
And that's still fairly realistic . Rural ranching areas were still predominantly using horses, wagons, stage coaches until early 1920's when cars and trucks became more affordable and common . Telephone lines , but only a couple phones in town , or large affluent ranches . Likewise , occasionally see roll fencing , and occasionally see double action Colt revolvers in use .
Made it simpler/ less expensive for low budget studios , as they could film in ( then common ) generic rural range land , only needing to remove a few late model cars for the shooting .
And considering how often larger budget Westerns would purportedly be set in immeadate post Civil War thru early 1870's , but the sets , clothing, props , etc would be more or less mid 1880's , these are at least as authentic .
All this horse riding makes a man plumb tired
I saw the sign that said "First Class Stimulants" but couldn't see the list, lol.
Wow Gabby with no beard or mustache!
Young Duke can fight
IF IT WASN'T SO BLACK/DARK I WOULD HAVE GIVEN IT A 5 STAR RATING
Yakimma and John must have had a ton of laughs doing this picture with Yakimma as an Indian. 😅
how about the last 20 seconds?
7:22,good ole john wayne,just got two men killed so the bandits couldnt take the money.
The robbers are the Shadow's men. The Shadow has already been established to be a ruthless, bloodthirsty killer. They would have shot the driver and shotgun whether the money was aboard or not. You might complain that John Wayne didn't shoot it out with them while they were rocking the stage, but then the girl would have likely been shot too.
only one killed. he brought the other one back to town to get his wounds treated
I like vintage films uncoloured and with their cracles on the sound.
Gabby Hayes as an outlaw just upsets me. It ain't right.
how many horses did they cripple and kill for that stupid stunt of tripping them ?
Bob Saturday, I was wondering the same thing.
@For Truth not likely , a horse will still attempt to rise and walk but will be crippled and shot as veteranarians were so crude in those days . they couldn't and wouldn't even try to help horses which they just sent of to the dog food factory . odd one may have survived until the next stupid stunt some money grubbing producer and bloodthirsty director would cook up
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good job duke for stealing the money so the robbers wouldnt get it,you got two men shot.
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talks very rudely to the Indian, and no use of his name. but 1934, my father was 10 years old, and John Wayne his hero and mine as well
We’re is my credit score
Gabby Hayes is much better as a good guy. He isn't a good badman!