Unbranded is a documentary film that follows four friends who embark on a daring adventure to capture and tame wild mustangs. Their journey takes them through stunning landscapes, including national parks and the US-Mexico border. Along the way, they encounter challenges such as being kicked by a horse and dealing with torn muscles. The film also explores the relationship between cowboys and cowboys, as well as the beauty of nature and wildlife.
Tom Benner controls the town and the water supply. When his stooge Mayor rebels, he has him killed and replaced with Bullseye Johnson who immediately brings in Matt Canway as the town Marshal. Conway doesn't carry a gun but he is soon on to Benner and out to prove that Benner has altered the survey lines to obtain the water rights.
Newspaper columnist Mr. Inquisitive telephones readers to ask, "What would you like to do?", with the chosen responses being eligible for a prize. The callees include torch singer Vera Van, bandleader Lester Cole (and his Texas Rangers), and other late-period vaudeville acts, all whom are ready to perform.
Opera star-cum-cowboy hero George Houston stars in PRC's The Lone Rider Fights Back. Appropriately enough, Houston disguises himself as a musician to get the goods on a gang of terrorists. The principal villain hopes to scare the local miners off their land, so he can move in and clean up.
Meet the Stars #7: Meet Roy Rogers (1941) is a short documentary film that introduces audiences to the famous cowboy singer Roy Rogers. The film provides a glimpse into Rogers' life and career, showcasing his talent as both an actor and a singer. It also explores the world of western and drama filmmaking, highlighting the enduring popularity of the cowboy genre in the 1940s. With its focus on Rogers' charisma and his close relationship with his horse, this documentary celebrates the legacy of a true legend in the entertainment industry.
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