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Three vintage John Wayne westerns collected on a single DVD. BLUE STEEL: A band of ruthless outlaws try to force out the townspeople in a small community after gold is discovered there, but one brave man stands in their way. THE MAN FROM UTAH: Wayne rides into a small town, only to find himself implicated in a bank robbery. After he clears himself, he begins his own investigation. THE STAR PACKER: "The Shadow" and his gang of outlaws harass the citizens of a small western town. John Powers (Wayne) organizes a group of armed men to rid the town of the nasty archfiend and his smelly thugs.

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Based on the Zane Grey book "Fighting Caravans," about a wagon train battling Indian attacks sent by speculators on the way to Oregon.

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Based on a novel by Zane Grey, an outlaw tries to kidnap a soldier's sweetheart.

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This violent drama is based on an allegedly historic encounter between white settlers and the Cheyenne Indians, of the west. Based on Theodore V. Olsen's novel ARROW IN THE SUN, the account enacts the struggle of a U.S. soldier named Honus Gant (Peter Strauss) and a white woman named Cresta (Candice Bergen) who has been captured by the Indians two years earlier. The pair is hoping to stay alive until they can reach the nearest army outpost. When the Cheyenne slaughter the paymaster's party, with which they have been traveling, the two carry on to encounter several unusual characters. Donald Pleasance is perfect in his portrayal of Isaac Q. Cumber, who holds them captive, while hoping to sell the Cheyenne guns, in order to acquire some of gold they stole from the paymaster. When Honus is wounded, Cresta goes ahead alone, only to discover that the army plans to wipe the Indians out entirely. She hopes to return to help Honus, and warn the Cheyenne to flee, before the handful of them that are left, are wiped out. Ralph Nelson directs, and keeps the allegiances even, revealing the true tragedy behind the conflict.

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Roy Rogers plays a daring young Wild Bill Hickok in this wild west drama, who is stationed as a relay station agent, and must protect a shipment of gold. He decides to give the valuable goods to his friend Gabby (George Hayes) to help take the shipment to California. However, the plan goes south when a developing love triangle among Hickok, Calamity Jane (Sally Payne) and Louise Mason (Jacqueline Wells) causes the plan to be revealed man with villianous intent. Sent by a foreign government to steal the gold shipment, Nicholas Tower (John Miljan) is all too happy to hear of the plan, and sets about gathering his goons to raid the travelers. Despite the robbery attempt and romantic woes, Rogers still has time to sing a few classic songs, including "A Cowboy Wedding" and "Up and Down the Prairie."

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Two of John Wayne's slam-busting movies collected together. BLUE STEEL - A band of ruthless outlaws try to force out the townspeople in a small community after gold is discovered there, but one brave man stands in their way. HELL TOWN - Called Wayne's best B-movie, this buddy tale based on Zane Grey's novel is about a cowboy who tracks down a cattle rustler and the grateful rancher who then saves him from a card shark.

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Roy Rogers plays a daring young Wild Bill Hickok in this wild west drama, who is stationed as a relay station agent, and must protect a shipment of gold. He decides to give the valuable goods to his friend Gabby (George Hayes) to help take the shipment to California. However, the plan goes south when a developing love triangle among Hickok, Calamity Jane (Sally Payne) and Louise Mason (Jacqueline Wells) causes the plan to be revealed man with villianous intent. Sent by a foreign government to steal the gold shipment, Nicholas Tower (John Miljan) is all too happy to hear of the plan, and sets about gathering his goons to raid the travelers. Despite the robbery attempt and romantic woes, Rogers still has time to sing a few classic songs, including "A Cowboy Wedding" and "Up and Down the Prairie."

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Singing cowboy Tex Ritter in his film debut turns train robber, woos Woodbury, and warbles "Out on the Old Prairie," "My Sweet Chiquita," and more.

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John Wayne plays U.S. Marshall John Caruthers as he follows the trail of crooked speculators. When bandits terrorize a small town, Caruthers happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and the Sheriff accuses him of the crime. Meanwhile, unknown real estate moguls are buying up all the property in a supposedly worthless town. Unbeknownst to its citizens, the land is the source of a vast fortune in gold. BLUE STEEL fetures Wayne in an early role in the genre that would make him legendary.

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The inimitable Sam Elliott takes center stage in this Western two-pack, featuring MOLLY AND LAWLESS JOHN and BLUE RIVER. See individual titles for additional details.

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A classic collection of John Wayne westerns. Includes: ANGEL AND THE BADMAN, the biography JOHN WAYNE ON FILM, THE STAR PACKER, BLUE STEEL, THE LUCKY TEXAN, and THE DESERT TRAIL. See individual titles for complete details.

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One of the screen's greatest stars, John Wayne, is prominently featured in this collection of seven of the Duke's early films on one DVD. Titles included are STAR PACKER, DAWN RIDER, BLUE STEEL, THE LUCKY TEXAN, RANDY RIDES ALONE, THE LAWLESS FRONTIER, and 'NEATH ARIZONA SKIES.

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Gene Autry stars in this B-western directed by George Archainbaud (APACHE COUNTRY, WAGON TEAM). When the owner of a ranch in Montana wants to stop his daughter Sandy from getting married, he sends his best man (Autry) to the family plot in Canada. But when Autry gets there, Sandy has attempted to turn the place into a dude ranch exhibiting the talents of Carolina Cotton and the Cass County Boys. Running into problems with local timbermen who want the land for themselves, Sandy may need Autry's help after all.

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"Roy" is a member of Gabby's road show playing in the town of Deadwood. When "Gabby" is wired thirty-five thousand dollars he takes it in rare thousand dollar bills and is unfortunately robbed. "Roy and Gabby" have an idea of who is behind the theft, but they have no proof. They break into the bank, taking only its deposit and withdrawal records and then rob an armed coach of these bills. To the surprise of the robbers, the bills are apportioned to each member of the civic association of Deadwood, but now "Roy" and the gang are outlaws themselves.

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Includes two John Wayne westerns on one DVD. THE STAR PACKER features Wayne as John Travers, who has to become sheriff after a gang led by the mysterious Shadow kills the old one. BLUE STEEL has Wayne as a U.S. Marshal who learns of a plot to steal a vast sum of gold. A pair of classics from Hollywood's golden age.

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During the time when California was a territory of Spain, a wicked ranch overseer, Juan, rules the San Fernando Valley. When he announces his engagement to Maria, she is outraged because she wants to marry Michael. But will Michael be able to rescue her in time?

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Wandering cowboy John Wayne stops the rustlers who are stealing Johnny Mack Brown's cattle, so Brown doesn't mind when Wayne wins his girl. A top-notch, all-star 'B' western. Also see "Western Double Feature No. 3" in this section. A.K.A. "Born to the West."

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John Wayne plays U.S. Marshall John Caruthers as he follows the trail of crooked speculators. When bandits terrorize a small town, Caruthers happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and the Sheriff accuses him of the crime. Meanwhile, unknown real estate moguls are buying up all the property in a supposedly worthless town. Unbeknownst to its citizens, the land is the source of a vast fortune in gold. BLUE STEEL fetures Wayne in an early role in the genre that would make him legendary.

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Roy Rogers plays a daring young Wild Bill Hickok in this wild west drama, who is stationed as a relay station agent, and must protect a shipment of gold. He decides to give the valuable goods to his friend Gabby (George Hayes) to help take the shipment to California. However, the plan goes south when a developing love triangle among Hickok, Calamity Jane (Sally Payne) and Louise Mason (Jacqueline Wells) causes the plan to be revealed man with villianous intent. Sent by a foreign government to steal the gold shipment, Nicholas Tower (John Miljan) is all too happy to hear of the plan, and sets about gathering his goons to raid the travelers. Despite the robbery attempt and romantic woes, Rogers still has time to sing a few classic songs, including "A Cowboy Wedding" and "Up and Down the Prairie."

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