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Rainbow Valley is a 1935 American Western film released by Monogram Pictures, written by Lindsley Parsons, directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne and Gabby Hayes. Plot [ edit ]
The Dawn Rider is a 1935 American Western film starring John Wayne [1] and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The film was later released in a colorized version on home video/DVD under the title Cold Vengeance .
Title Director Featured Cast Genre Note $10 Raise: George Marshall: Edward Everett Horton, Karen Morley, Berton Churchill: Comedy: Fox Film: 1,000 Dollars a Minute: Aubrey Scotto ...
George Francis "Gabby" Hayes (7 May 1885 – 9 February 1969) was an American actor. He began as something of a leading man and a character player, but he was best known for his numerous appearances in B-Western film series as the bewhiskered, cantankerous, but ever-loyal and brave comic sidekick of the cowboy stars William Boyd, Roy Rogers and John Wayne.
The Lucky Texan is a 1934 American Lonestar Films B-movie Western film featuring John Wayne (five years before his breakthrough appearance in Stagecoach), Barbara Sheldon, Gabby Hayes, and the legendary stuntman and actor Yakima Canutt. It was written and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. It also contains a rare (perhaps unique) appearance by ...
September 12, 1935: Two Sinners: distribution only September 24, 1935: The Crime of Dr. Crespi: produced by Liberty Pictures: Official formation September 25, 1935: Cappy Ricks Returns: First official production October 5, 1935: Forbidden Heaven: The New Frontier: October 9, 1935: The Spanish Cape Mystery: October 21, 1935: Melody Trail ...
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Robert North Bradbury (March 23, 1886 – November 24, 1949) (born Ronald E. Bradbury) was an American film actor, director, and screenwriter. He directed 125 movies between 1918 and 1941, and is best known for directing early "Poverty Row"-produced Westerns starring John Wayne in the 1930s, and being the father of noted "cowboy actor" and film noir tough guy Bob Steele.