Classic Western Round-Up: Vol. 2 (1938)
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Synopsis: This collection presents four classic Westerns. In THE TEXANS (1938), an ex-Confederate soldier helps a beautiful, spirited woman drive 10,000 head of cattle to Abilene, Texas. In CALIFORNIA... This collection presents four classic Westerns. In THE TEXANS (1938), an ex-Confederate soldier helps a beautiful, spirited woman drive 10,000 head of cattle to Abilene, Texas. In CALIFORNIA (1946), three wagon-trainers make their fortunes during the Gold Rush. In THE CIMARRON KID (1952), a young outlaw joins the infamous Dalton Gang. And in THE MAN FROM THE ALAMO (1953), a group of men draw straws to see which of them will leave the fort to save their families from bandits marauding the countryside. [More]
Starring: Glenn Ford, Randolph Scott, Walter Brennan, Robert Cummings
Starring: Glenn Ford, Randolph Scott, Walter Brennan, Robert Cummings, James Best, Audie Murphy, Julie Adams, Chill Wills, Edward Norris
Director: Budd Boetticher, James P. Hogan
Director: Budd Boetticher, James P. Hogan
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