Set on the Mexican border in 1850, Bad Men of the Border was the first of seven Universal Westerns starring handsome Kirby Grant, a former singer from Montana who had earlier acted under the name Robert Stanton. The series, Universal's last attempt at competing with Republic Pictures' many streamlined B-Westerns, also featured the bucolic Fuzzy Knight as Grant's sidekick. Grant and Knight are undercover U.S. marshals tracking down a gang of counterfeiters. To their surprise, they are soon assisted by a beautiful Mexican dancehall performer, Dolores Mendoza (Armida), who proves to be an undercover agent as well, in her case for the Mexican rurales headed by Captain Garcia (Francis McDonald).
With the railroad coming, Nixon is after the ranchers land. Using a stooge land agent, his method is...
Taggart and his men are breaking wanted outlaws out of jail and then killing them for the reward mon...
A US marshal goes undercover to bust up a bunch of rustlers.
Brown's principal antagonist this time is the town boss, an outlaw who has killed the community's le...
After a band of drunken thugs overruns a small Indian Nation town, killing Reverend Goodnight and ra...
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Taylor's men are robbing incoming supply wagons to enable Taylor to sell goods at inflated prices. T...
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Lawman Wyatt Earp and outlaw Doc Holliday form an unlikely alliance which culminates in their partic...
John Clark (Bob Steele) and his deaf pal, Bootch Collum (Buck Connors), are trailed by U. S. Marshal...
Cowboy T-man, Rex Allen, and his partner, Homer Oglethorpe (Buddy Ebsen), go undercover to track dow...
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J.D. Cahill is the toughest U.S. Marshal they've got, just the sound of his name makes bad guys stop...
Chip of the Flying U was Johnny Mack Brown's first western entry for 1940. Brown essays the title ro...
Dan Ballard, a respected citizen in the western town of Silver Lode, has his wedding interrupted by ...
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Dan Stanton and Condon are foreclosing on a group of ranchers in order to gain a land-monopoly. They...