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Filmindex Lxxvi Al Taylor, Jack Rockwell, Charles King, George Chesebro, Tracy Lane, Chuck Baldra, Sam Flint, Film index lx x v i Tom London, Lew Meehan. D-prm .: 11. 10. 1937. JO H N W AY N E II. (1935-1939) King of the pecos (Texas konge). Republic 1936. I.: Joseph Kane. M .: Bernard McConville. F .: Ber­ nard McConville, Dorrell & Stuart McGowan. K .: AF JANUS BARFOED Jack Marta. K l.: Lester Orlebeck. Medv.: John Wayne, Muriel Evans, Cy Kendall, Jack Clifford, 5 = Serial Arthur Aylesworth, Herbert Heywood, Frank Glendon, Edward Hearn, John Beck, Mary Mc F = Forfatter (af originalfortælling) Laren, Bradley Metcalfe, Yakima Canutt. D-prm.: K = Kamera 22. 11. 1937. The oregon trail (Præriens blå drenge). Republic 1936. Kl= Klip I.: Scott Pembroke. M .: Jack Natteford, Robert Emmett, Lindsley Parsons. F .: Robert Emmett, The lawless fromier (Præriens blodhunde). Monogram Lindsley Parsons. K . : Gus Peterson. K l.: Carl 1935. I .: Robert N . Bradbury. M. & F . : Robert Pierson. Medv.: John Wayne, Ann Rutherford, N . Bradbury. K . : Archie Stout. K l.: Carl Pier­ Joseph Girard, Yakima Canutt, Frank Rice, E. H. son. Medv. : John Wayne, Sheila Terry, George Calvert, Ben Hendricks, Harry Harvey, Fern Em­ Hayes, Earl Dwire, Yakima Canutt, Jack Rock­ mett, Jack Rutherford, Marian Farrell, Roland well, Gordon D. Woods. D-prm .: 9. 12. 1935. Ray, Edward Le Saint, Gino Corrado, Octavio Girand, James Burke, Frances Grant, Dave Rainbow valley (Seksløberhelten). Monogram 1935. O'Brien, Tom Curran, Julia Griffith, Arnold I . : Robert N . Bradbury. M. & F . : Lindsley Par­ Gray, Frank Melton. D-prm.: 20. 12. 1936. sons. K . : W illiam Hyer. K l.: Carl Pierson. M edv.: John Wayne, Lucille Brown, Le Roy Ma- Wmds of the wasteland (Den mystiske prærieby). son, George Hayes, Jay Wilsey (Buffalo Bill Jr.), Republic 1936. I.: Mack Y. Wright. M. & F .: Bert Dillard, Lloyd Ingraham. D-prm.: 30.3.1936. Joseph Poland. K .: William Nobles. Medv.: John Paradise Canyon. Monogram 1935. I .: Carl Pierson. Wayne, Phyllis Fraser, Lane Chandler, Yakima Canutt, Douglas Cosgrove, Sam Flint, Lew Kelly, M .: Robert Emmett, Lindsley Parsons. F .: Linds­ Robert Kortman, Edward Cassidy, W. M. Mc ley Parsons. K . : Archie Stout. K l.: Gerald Ro­ Cormick, Charles Loreker, José Yrigoyen, Jack berts. M edv.: John Wayne, Marion Burns, Earle Ingram, Art Mix (George Kesterton), Jack Rock­ Hodgins, Yakima Canutt, Reed Howes, Perry well. D-prm.: 23. 11. 1936. Murdock, Gordon Clifford, Gino Corrado, John Goodrich. The lonely trail (De falske polititropper). Republic 1936. I.: Joseph Kane. M .: Bernard McConville, The dawn rider. Monogram 1935. I.: Robert N. Brad­ Jack Natteford. F .: Bernard McConville. K .: bury. M. & F . : Robert N . Bradbury. K . : Archie William Nobles. K l.: Lester Orlebeck. Medv.: Stout. K l.: Carl Pierson. Medv.: John Wayne, John Wayne, Ann Rutherford, Cy Kendall, Ro­ Marion Burns, Yakima Canutt, Reed Howes, Den- bert Kortman, Snowflake, Etta McDaniels, Sam ny Meadows, Bert Dillard, Jack Jones, Nelson Flint, Denny Meadows, Jim Toney, Yakima Ca­ Mc Dowell. nutt, Lloyd Ingraham, Bob Burns, James Marcus, Desert trail. Monogram 1935. I .: Lewis Collins. M. Rodney Hildebrand, Eugene Jackson, Floyd 6 F .: Lindsley Parsons. K .: Archie Stout. K l.: Shackleford, Jack Kirk, Jack Ingram, Ted Phelps, Carl Pierson ?. Medv.: John Wayne, Mary Korn­ Tracy Lane, Clyde Kenney, Bud Pope, Leon Lord, man, Paul Fix, Edward Chandler, Al Ferguson, Tom London. D-prm .: 14. 3. 1938. Lafe McKee, Henry Hall, Wally West. Sea spoilers (I kystvagtens tjeneste). Universal 1936. I. : Frank Strayer. M .: George Waggner. F . : Dor­ Westward Ho (De hvide ryttere). Republic 1935. I .: rell & Stuart McGowan. K .: Archie Stout, John Robert N. Bradbury. M. & F .: Lindsley Parsons. P. Fulton. Kl.: H. T. Fritch, Ray Lockhart. K . : Archie Stout. K l.: Carl Pierson. M edv.: M edv.: John Wayne, Nan Grey, W illiam Bake- John Wayne, Sheila Mannors, Frank McGlynn Jr., well, Fuzzy Knight, Russell Hicks, George Irving, James Farley, Dickie Jones, Earl Dwire, Wallace Lotus Long, Harry Worth, Ernst Hilliard, George Howe, Glenn Strange. D-prm .: 31. 8. 1936. Humbert, Ethan Laidlaw, Chester Gan, Cy Ken­ New fronlier (Hvor revolveren sidder løst). Republic dall, Harrison Green. D-prm.: 9. 5. 1938. 1935. I . : Carl Pierson. M. & F . : Robert Emmett. Conflict (Bokseren). Universal 1937. I.: David Ho­ K . : Gus Peterson. K l.: Gerald Roberts. M edv.: ward. M .: Charles Logue, Walter Weems. K .: John Wayne, Muriel Evans, Murdock MacQuar- Archie Stout. K l.: Jack Ogilvie. Medv.: John rie, Alan Cavan, Mary McLaren, Warner Rich- Wayne, Jean Rogers, Tommy Bupp, Eddie Borden, mond, Al Bridge, Sam Flint, Glenn Strange, Earl Frank Sheridan, Ward Bond, Harry Woods, Dwire. D-prm.: 1. 3. 1937. Bryant Washburn, Frank Hagney, Lloyd Ingra­ Lawless range (Sheriffens spion). Republic 1935. I.: ham, Margaret Mann. D-prm.: 6. 6. 1938. Robert N. Bradbury. M. & F .: Lindsley Parsons. California straight ahead. Universal 1937. I . : Arthur K l.: Carl Pierson. Medv.: John Wayne, Sheila Lubin. M .: Scott Darling. F .: Herman Boxer. K .: Mannors, Earl Dwire, Frank McGlynn Jr., Jack Harry Neumann. Kl. : Charles Craft, Erma Hors- Curtis, W allace Howe, Glenn Strange, Yakima ley. M edv.: John Wayne, Louise Latimer, Robert Canutt. D-prm .: 24. 1. 1938. McWade, Theodore von Eltz, Tully Marshall, The lawless nineties (Hvor lovene ikke respekteres). Emerson Treacy, Harry Allen, LeRoy Mason, Republic 1936. I . : Joseph Kane. M .: Joseph Po­ Grace Goodall, Olaf Hytten, Monty Vandergrift, land. F . : Scott Pembroke, Joseph Poland. K . : Lorin Raker. William Nobles. K l.: Lester Orlebeck. Medv.: I cover the war (Bomber over Orienten). Universal John Wayne, Ann Rutherford, Harry Woods, 1937. I : Arthur Lubin. M .: George Waggner. George Hayes, Al Bridge, Lane Chandler, Snow- F .: Bernard McConville. K .: Harry Neumann. flake, Etta McDaniels, Tom Brower, Cliff Lyons, K l.: Charles Craft. Medv.: John Wayne, Gwen 85 Gaze, Don Barclay, Pat Somerset, Major Sam F. : Luci Ward. Kl. : Tony Martinelli. Medv. : Harris, Charles Brokaw, Arthur Aylesworth, Earl John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Lorna Hodgins, Jack Mack, Franklyn Parker, Frank Gray, Kirby Grant, Polly Moran, William Royle, Lackteen, Olaf Hytten, Keith Kenneth, Abdulla, Sammy McKim, Perry Irvins, Stanley Blystone, Richard Tucker, James Bush. D-prm .: 10. 10. Burr Caruth, Roger Williams, Earl Askam, Olin 1938. Francis, Lenore Bushman. Idol of the crowds. Universal 1937. I . : Arthur Lu- Santa Fe stampede (3 musketerer på krigsstien). Re­ bin. M. : George Waggner, Harold Buckley. F. : public 1938. I . : George Sherman. M .: Luci Ward. George Waggner. K .: Harry Neumann. K l.: Char­ Betty Burbridge. F. : Luci Ward. K. : Reggie Lan­ les Craft. Medv. : John Wayne, Sheila Bromley, ning. K . : Tony Martinelli. M edv.: John Wayne, Charles Brokaw, Billy Burrud, Jane Johns, Hunt- Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, June Martel, Wil­ ley Gordon Frank Otto, Russell Hopton, Virginia liam Farnum, LeRoy Mason, Martin Spellman, Brissac, George Lloyd, Hal Neiman, Clem Be- Genee Hall, Walter Wills, Ferris Taylor, Tom vans, Wayne Castle, Lloyd Ford, Lee Ford. London, Dick Rush, James Cassidy, Charles King, Adventure’s end (Mytteri på hvalfangeren). Universal Bud Osborne, Yakima Canutt, Nelson McDowell. 1937. I . : Arthur Lubin. M .: Bennett Cohen. F . : D-prm .: 19. 7. 1964. Ben Ames Williams. K . : Gus Peterson. K l.: The night riders. Republic 1939. I .: George Sherman. Charles Craft. Medv.: John Wayne, Diana Gib- M .: Betty Burbridge, Stanley Roberts. K . : Jack son, Moroni Olsen, Montague Love, Maurice Marta. K l.: Lester Orlebeck. M edv.: John Way­ Black, Paul White, Cameron Hall, Patrick J. ne, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Doreen McKay, Kelly, George Cleveland, Oscar W. Sundholm, Ruth Rogers, Tom Tyler, George Douglas, Sam­ James Mack, Glenn Strange, Wallace Howe, my McKim, Kermit Maynard, Walter Wills, Jimmie Lucas, Ben Carter, Britt Wood. D-prm. : Ethan Laidlaw, Edward Peil, Tom London, Jack 22. 11. 1938. Ingram, William Nestell. Born to the west (Helltown) (Mellem kvægtyve og Three Texas steers. Republic 1939. I .: George Sher­ falskspillere). Paramount 1938. I.: Charles Bar­ man. F . : Betty Burbridge, Stanley Roberts. K. : ton. M. : Stuart Anthony. F. : Zane Grey. K. : J. Ernest Miller. Kl. : Tony Martinelli. Medv. : John D. Jennings. Kl. : John Link. Medv. : John Way­ Wayne, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Carole Lan­ ne, Martha Hunt, Johnny Mack Brown, Monte dis, Ralph Graves, Roscoe Ates, Colette Lyons, Blue, Syd Saylor, John Patterson, Nick Lukats, Ted Adams, Billy Curtis, David Sharpe, Stanley James Craig, Lucien Littlefield, Johnny Boyle, Blystone, Lew Kelly, Ethan Laidlaw. Jack Kennedy, Alan Ladd, Lee Prather, Jack Da- ley, Vester Pegg. D-prm.: 15.9- 1938. Wyoming outlaw (En cowboy gør oprør). Republic Overland stage raiders. Republic 1938. I . : George 1939. I . : George Sherman. M .: Betty Burbridge, Sherman. M .: Luci Ward. F .: Bernard McCon- Jack Natteford. F .: Jack Natteford. K .: Reggie ville, Edmond Kelso. K .: William Nobles. K l.; Lanning. K l.: Tony Martinelli. Medv.: John Tony Martinelli. M edv.: John Wayne, Ray Corri- Wayne, Ray Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, Don gan, Max Terhune, Louise Brooks, Anthony Barry, Adele Pearce, LeRoy Mason, Elmo Lin­ Marsh, Ralph Bowman, Gordon Hart, Roy James, coln, Charles B. Middleton, Yakima Canutt, Jack Olin Francis, Fern Emmett, Henry Otho, George Ingram, David Sharpe, Jack Kenney, Curley Dres- Sherwood, Frank LaRue, Duke Lee, Archie Hall, den, Tom Coates, Edward Payse,
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