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Wild Bill Elliot · Radio Theme Players
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California Gold Rush 1946 Red Ryder Bill Elliott Robert Blake
Duration:53 Min.
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A crooked businessman and his hired outlaws frequently rob Colonel Parker's stagecoaches but The Duchess sends for Red Ryder to assist in catching the gang red-handed.
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William "Wild Bill" Elliot as Red Ryder
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Red Ryder tries to expose murderous crooks who are terrorizing ranchers into selling their land because they contain secret, oil rich deposits.
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The Last Bandit 1949 Western Bill Elliott Lorna Gray Forrest Tucker
Duration:1 Hr 19 Min.
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About to marry Jim Plummer, Kate Foley runs off to Nevada when Ed Bagley convinces her a quick fortune can be made robbing gold shipments that are being transported by the railroad.
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William "Wild Bill" Elliot as Red Ryder
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This is a good cowboy movie. Stuart Hamblen sings two songs, "Riding Old Paint," and "Sheepskin Corn and Wrinkle on a Horn." (great song). Bill Elliot is the star.
Plot summary: On the run after killing a man in self-defense, Ringo (Bill Elliot) lies low in a cattle town that isn't as quiet as he hoped it would be. A power-hungry landowner is trying to push out the local ranchers. When Ringo's sense of justice gets provoked, he throws in with the ranchers to fight against proctor and his band of hired guns. But doing the right thing means risking capture and death, especially when the army puts Ringo's brother, Mike, on his trail.
After a preacher catches a bullet meant for him, a card sharp sets out on the road to redemption; along the way he runs into an old friend (a U.S. Marshal) and the female gunslinger he’s been chasing.
Bill Elliott as Zeb Smith
Marie Windsor as Doll Brown, a.k.a. Mary Carson
Forrest Tucker as Bucky McLean
Jim Davis as Gyp Stoner
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The Marshal of Trail City western TV series episode pilot starring Wild Bill Elliott and Dub Taylor. This is the pilot episode for the suggested TV series titled The Marshall of Trail City from 1950. But this show was never launched and never broadcast for public viewing until now. This is episode 31 of The Forsaken Westerns, an original TV series produced by Westerns On The Web Productions. In this episode Wild Bill Elliott is a rancher. The town needs a Marshal and they want Bill to take the job, but Bill is reluctant to do so because he has friends that ride the outlaw trail. It is interesting that the title is Marshall with two Ls instead of Marshal, but both spellings were used in the old west. This is the only known existing episode of this series. The Forsaken Westerns series contains episodes of TV shows that were never broadcast or have not been broadcast in as many as 65 years. Almost lost forever, these rare television film treasures are now being released and uploaded for viewing from the http://www.westernsontheweb.com collection. Watch full length western movies and TV shows full episodes on the Westerns On The Web channel and make sure to subscribe. The Forsaken Westerns is hosted by Bob Terry.
William "Wild Bill" Elliot as Red Ryder
Cheyenne Wildcat is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and one of the 23 Republic Pictures Red Ryder features. The film, starring veteran western actor, Wild Bill Elliott as Red Ryder, was based on the comic strip "Red Ryder" created by Fred Harman (1938–1964), and licensed through a special arrangement with Stephen Slesinger. Costarring as Little Beaver, was actor Robert Blake.
"The Return of Daniel Boone" is arguably the best of the Bill Elliott westerns. In 1941 Elliott (generally regarded as the original "Wild Bill Hickok") got to play both the grandson of Daniel Boone and the "Son of Davy Crockett. These Columbia features look very good for their time, in some ways better and more authentic that similar stuff made on higher budgets by other studios in the 1950's.
In this story Wild Bill Boone (Elliott) stumbles on a town with a scheming town boss Leach Kilgrain (Ray Bennett) and a crooked Mayor (Walter Soderling). They have raised taxes to levels most ranchers cannot pay and plan to acquire the properties at a bargain when they are sold for overdue taxes. Ellen Brandon (Betty Miles), the daughter of a local rancher, has accidentally killed the tax collector just before Bill's arrival. He accepts an offer to assume the now vacant position, believing it a good way to gather the evidence needed to expose the scheme.
"Old Los Angeles" Plot/Summary - Old Los Angeles finds Bill Stockton leaving Missouri to join his brother Larry, and prospect for Gold in California. Bill and his pal Sam Bowie, arrive in the picturesque town of Old Los Angeles in 1858, but find that the outlaws rule...attacking mines and trains, burning ranches looting stores and killing those who oppose them. Bill learns that Larry has been murdered for the gold claim he had staked for them. He sets out to avenge his brother's death but runs into difficulty Estelita Del Rey misleads him to protect her lawless lover, Johnny Morrell. Bill also suspects Luis Savarin, gambling house proprietor, and Marie Marlowe, an entertainer at Savarin's place.
Main Cast & Crew Starring, Bill Elliot, John Carroll, Caterine Mcleod, Joseph Schildkraut, Andy Devine, Estelita Rodriguez, Virginia Brissac, Grant Whithers, Tito Renaldo, Roy Barcroft, Henry Brandon, Julian Rivero, Earle Hodgins, Angie Gomez, and Hank Bell. Directed by Joseph Kane. Released April 25, 1948.
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Vigilante Terror 1953 Western Bill Elliott
Duration: 1 Hr 10 Min.
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This time, Elliot comes to rescue an imperiled storekeeper. A band of masked vigilantes is laying waste to the countryside, and the storekeeper is blamed.
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The Man from Tumbleweeds is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Iris Meredith, Dub Taylor, Ray Bennett, Francis Walker and Ernie Adams.
MARSHAL OF RENO & SANTA FE UPRISING Rare showing of back-to-back Red Ryder westerns. Wild Bill Elliott and Alan “Rocky” Lane are the stars, each in their own action-packed western movie. Both are loaded with fast riding and fisticuffs and both feature Bobby Blake as Red’s sidekick, Little Beaver.
Wild Bill leads off with MARSHAL OF RENO (1944). This is the movie that Gabby Hayes displays some of that fancy gun twirling that he’d been practicing as a sidekick to a young John Wayne, William Boyd and Roy Rogers. MARSHAL OF RENO co-stars Jay Kirby and future cinema legend, writer/director Blake Edwards (THE PINK PANTHER) as two Eastern dudes falsely accused of robbery and murder. Red Ryder goes undercover to find out who the gang leader is.
Not only is Republic known for fast action, but for having top character actors in the cast. MARSHAL OF RENO is no exception. You’ll spot Charlie King, Fred Graham, LeRoy Mason, Keene Duncan, Edmund Cobb and Tom London as the Sheriff. Tom Steele doubles Elliott. Alice Fleming is featured as The Duchess in the film which was shot at the Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth.
The 2nd feature, 1946’s SANTA FE UPRISING, stars Alan “Rocky” Lane as Red, replacing Elliott who was promoted to A movies. It is one of the best in the series and features former Warner Brothers star Barton MacLane, with Jack La Rue, Dick Curtis, Tom London (again) and as deputies, Emmett Lynn and Hank Patterson, who you’ll recognize from GREEN ACRES.
You won’t recognize the Duchess in this film because she won’t be played by Alice Fleming but Martha Wentworth. Of course, Bobby Blake IS back as Red’s helpful sidekick who ends up needing to be rescued. The typical slam-bang action you expect in a Republic production is even more inventive than usual because the 2nd Unit Director is none other than the legendary stuntman and former western star, Yakima Canutt.
Yep, the red-haired hero of Republic Pictures is back with a double-barreled double feature on Word’s Wayback. So…Double your pleasure with our Double Bill and let us know which Red Ryder you prefer. Wild Bill Elliott with his backwards guns or Alan Lane with the traditional double rig.
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THE SAN ANTONIO KID and GUN TROUBLE VALLEY! A Red Ryder movie from Republic Pictures, the House of Action. Starring my favorite Red Ryder, Wild Bill Elliott. Plus, Allan “Rocky” Lane in a bonus Red Ryder TV episode co-starring James Best and “Cisco Kid’s” Duncan Renaldo as THE SAN ANTONIO KID.
Riding with Wild Bill in the 1944 B Western feature THE SAN ANTONIO KID is his trusty sidekick, Little Beaver, played by child star Bobby Blake. In a bit of strange casting, Earl Hodgins, usually cast as a snake oil salesman (his specialty), here plays Red’s 2nd sidekick, Happy Jack.
The movie co-stars Republic serial queen Linda Stirling as the owner of a ranch with hidden oil on the property that villainous LeRoy Mason is after. When Stirling’s father is killed, Red comes to her aide. Mason, working with saloon owner Glenn Strange (later the bartender Sam on GUNSMOKE), hires a fast gun to take Red out of the picture. That fast gun is the San Antonio Kid played by future Cisco Kid, Duncan Renaldo!
Since this is a Republic Pictures production, there are plenty of well executed stunts coordinated by the great Yakima Canutt. As henchmen and gang members working against Red, you’ll spot Robert J. Wilke, Tom London and stuntmen Henry Wills, Cliff Lyons, Tom Steele and Bud Geary.
Red Ryder was a popular newspaper comic strip during the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s written and drawn by Fred Harmon. There were comic book spinoffs, a radio show and, before the B western movie series, there had been a popular Republic serial starring Don “Red” Barry. In fact, that’s how Barry got his nickname.
The movie series with Wild Bill Elliott was very popular but Elliott wanted to work in more adult movies. When he left the series, Allan Lane took his place as Red. Blake stayed and so did Alice Fleming as the Duchess.
When Republic ended the series, another company optioned the character and Jim Bannon took over the role for several more B western features. Bannon even starred in a TV pilot. So did Allan Lane a couple years later. Neither one sold. It’s too bad because the Allan Lane pilot was produced by Gene Autry, with locations filmed in Lone Pine and was very good. After today’s feature, THE SAN ANTONIO KID, we are showing that Allan Lane pilot, called "Gun Trouble Valley" (1956) and featuring Louis Lettieri as Little Beaver, Elizabeth Slifer as Duchess, Dan White as the Sheriff, William Henry, Gregg Barton, and a very young James Best as a seemingly cowardly cowboy in love. You’re in for a double dose of Red Ryder and will be able to compare Elliott and Lane interpretation of the red shirted hero. Let us know who you like best.
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Now let’s saddle up and ride with Red and Little Beaver in THE SAN ANTONIO KID.
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Colorized Western Movie: Wyoming - Small ranchers battle against a land baron trying to take their spreads.
Wyoming (1947)
Director: Joseph Kane
Writers: Lawrence Hazard, Gerald Geraghty
Stars: Bill Elliott, Vera Ralston, John Carroll
Genre: Drama, Western
Country: United States
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 1947 (United States)
Filming Location: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
Synopsis:
Charles Alderson and his wife settle in the Wyoming Territory, and form a lasting friendship with Thomas Jefferson "Windy" Gibson. Alderson's wife dies in childbirth, leaving him with an infant daughter, who he sends to Europe for an education. During the years in which she is abroad, Alderson becomes a wealthy cattle baron. The daughter, Karen, returns to Wyoming soon after it has been admitted to statehood. She finds that much of the land her father has considered as his own is now open to homesteaders, and that hostilities have broken out between the two factions. Alderson's foreman, Glenn Forrester, a former lawyer with whom Karen falls in love, warns Alderson against using violence in dealing with the homesteaders. Duke Lassiter, a smooth operator dealing in cattle rustling, sets himself up as a spokesman for the homesteaders and uses their fight with Alderson to further his own interests. When Lassister murders Windy, Alderson hires a gang of outlaws to war on the homesteaders.
Reviews:
"Wyoming is one of Bill Elliott's better westerns, it has a nice cast of familiar western names who know their way around a movie set corral. The plot is more complex than you usually find in a Republic B western. All in all a good introduction to cowboy hero Wild Bill Elliott."
- written by "bkoganbing" on IMDb.com
"WYOMING's assets are vigorous action sequences--especially notable is a down and dirty fistfight between Elliott and Dekker; top calibre black and white photography by John Alton; fine villainy by Dekker.
While not as intriguing as the westerns Elliott would do later (in 1949 and 1950) at Republic Pictures, this is a solid "B" effort worthy of your time and attention."
- written by "bumper-7" on IMDb.com
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William "Wild Bill" Elliot as Red Ryder
Two action packed western movies starring Wild Bill Elliott are WORD’S WAYBACK presentation. WOW! Before he was Red Ryder, William Elliott was Gordon Elliott in dozens of movies, going back to the silent era. After toiling for 13 years in mostly uncredited, non-speaking parts, Elliott hit paydirt in 1941 with the Columbia serial, THE GREAT ADVENTURES OF WILD BILL HICKOK. Possessed of a fabulous voice and pleasing personality, Elliott’s career took off as a western star and he was soon hired by Republic Studios and became known as “Wild” Bill Elliott.
In RETURN OF DANIEL BOONE, Elliott plays…Wild Bill…BOONE, the grandson of ole Daniel. At this stage in his career, Elliott’s regular sidekick was Dub Taylor, a musical saddle pal and the father of artist/actor Buck Taylor, Newly on GUNSMOKE
Boone goes undercover and joins an outlaw gang to gather evidence against a crooked Mayor forcing ranchers to sell their land to him…cheap. Dub’s got his own problems. He’s being chased by a beautiful chanteuse and doesn’t realize that it’s not one beauty, but a pair a twins. It’s action and laughs in a nice print of RETURN OF DANIEL BOONE from 1941.
A more traditional Elliott stars in our 2nd feature, SHERIFF OF REDWOOD VALLEY (1946). Wild Bill plays that popular comic strip hero, Red Ryder, with Bobby Blake riding alongside as Little Beaver. This slick series western boasts the expected top Republic production values and plenty of action. It also features B western icon, Bob Steele as the Reno Kid, wrongly sentenced to prison, on the run from breaking out and being blamed for more crimes. His wife is played by Peggy Stewart. Other veterans in the cast include Tom London as the sheriff and Keene Duncan as a henchman. It’s a top notch western with some charming bits of business from Bobby Blake.
Turn both your guns around, just like Wild Bill, butts front, and get ready for action in this double dose of Wild Bill Elliott. Thanks for joining us on WORD’S WAYBACK as we dig deep into the archives and find western film treasures. Take a moment, leave us a comment, and join our Patreon Posse to watch ad Free. It also helps to keep the historic film interviews and western entertainment comin’ at ya!
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A "trailer" with music performed by the Golden State Orchestra under the direction of William Stromberg (also available on youtube). Animation and colorization by Mark Thompsen, Kerry Gammill, and Ted Newsom, all lovingly combined under the "Fair Use" clause of the Copyright Act regarding "Derivative Works" and parody.
This is a reconstruction of the original length theatrical trailer to ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN. All extant prints are of the 1956 Realart reissue which is trimmed. Unfortunately, David Vaile's first narration line, "What a grand new idea in fun - and what a bargain in entertainment!" is still missing in action.
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein