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F Troop is set at Fort Courage, Kansas, a fictional Army outpost in the West, in 1865, the year the Civil War ended. The commanding officer at Fort Courage is the gallant but chronically clumsy and accident-prone Captain Wilton Parmenter (Ken Berry), the descendant of a long line of military leaders. He is awarded the Medal of Honor after accidentally instigating the final charge at Appomattox: he is meant to call "retreat", but he sneezes just as he is about to speak and his troops mistake this for the order "Charge!" His superiors soon realize his ineptitude and post him to remote Fort Courage, a dumping ground for the least useful or trustworthy soldiers.
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Go west...and go loco. Yes, Captain Parmenter and his buffoons in blue are ready again to untame the wilderness in TV's wackiest Western spoof. Wrangler Jane still pines after Parmenter, the Hekawis still plot after profits and Sergeant O'Rourke and Corporal Agarn have more get-rich-quick schemes up their regimental sleeves. A plains-load of comic guest stars joins the fun, including Phil Harris as a 147-year-old Indian chief, Harvey Korman as a Prussian balloonist, Paul Lynde as a singing Mountie, Milton Berle as a flim-flam medicine man and Vincent Price as a spooky Transylvanian count. Enlist now for a second comedy tour: the out-of-its-mind and ahead-of-its-time 31-episode final season of F Troop!
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America's favorite classic cowboy heroes star in this terrific collection of action features. You'll find old favorites like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Johnny Mack Brown, Tim McCoy, Hoot Gibson, Ken Maynard, Bob Steele, Tex Ritter and the incomparable Randolph Scott. Also find hidden gems like The Proud Rebel starring Alan Ladd and The Gay Amigo, featuring Duncan Renaldo (The Cisco Kid). Included 1. Billy the Kid's Gun Justice 2. Branded a Coward 3. Cowboy and the Indians, The 4. Dead or Alive 5. Devil Riders 6. Dynamite Ranch 7. Eyes of Texas 8. Fighting Mad (1939) 9. Fighting Westerner, The 10. Frontier Pony Express 11. Fugitive Valley 12. Gambling Terror, The 13. Gay Amigo, The 14. Ghost-Town Gold 15. Grand Canyon Trail 16. Gunman from Brodie, The 17. Heart of the Rockies 18. His Brother's Ghost 19. Idaho 20. Jesse James at Bay 21. Law of .45's, The 22. Law of Vengeance 23. Lightnin' Bill Carson 24. Loaded Pistols 25. Man's Land, A 26. Nevada City 27. Night Rider, The 28. Old Barn Dance, The 29. On the Great White Trail 30. On the Old Spanish Trail 31. Park Avenue Logger 32. Proud Rebel, The 33. Red Blood of Courage 34. Ride, Ranger, Ride 35. Roarin' Lead 36. Saga of Death Valley 37. Song of Arizona 38. Song of Nevada 39. Springtime in the Sierras 40. Stampede 41. Sunset Serenade 42. Three Mesquiteers, The 43. Under Western Stars 44. Wagon Wheels 45. Wall Street Cowboy 46. Water Rustlers 47. Wings Over Wyoming 48. Wrangler's Roost 49. Yodelin' Kid from Pine Ridge 50. Young Buffalo Bill
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After accidentally leading a cavalry charge into victory, Private Wilton Parmenter becomes a hero and is given command of Fort Courage. Here, his group of cavalrymen bumble through fighting their enemies and working with the local Hekawi Indians to sell items to tourists.
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The legend of Billy the Kid is one of the most enduring stories from the lawless American west. This thrilling collection contains 20 feature films depicting the Kid as a folk hero, featuring stars like Roy Rogers, Larry Buster Crabbe, Bob Steele and Al St. John.
Films Include:
Billy the Kid in Fugitive of the PlainsBilly the Kid in Texas<li>Billy the Kid TrappedBilly the Kid WantedBilly the Kid's Gun JusticeBilly the Kid's Range War<li>Blazing FrontierCattle StampedeDevil RidersFrontier Outlaws<li>Gangsters DenHis Brothers GhostThe Kid Rides Again<li>Oath of VengeancePanhandle TrailRustlers HideoutShadows of DeathSheriff of Sage Valley<li>Western Cyclone<li>Wild Horse Phantom
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 (5.0 / 5.0)
The son of director Robert Bradbury, Bob Steele began his career as a child star in his father's films. As a young man, Bob went on to star in a long series of popular western epics. In his later years, he played in support of such heavyweights as Humphrey Bogart and Clint Eastwood in major studio pictures. Border Phantom has Bob Steele keeping the border clean halting an Oriental bad guy from bringing in Chinese brides from Mexico. A Demon For Trouble pits Steele against the bad guys, again! First the bad guys buy all the nearby land and then they kill the sellers to steal their money back. In Trusted Outlaw as the headstrong young son of a notorious outlaw, Steele is not only forced to live down his dad's reputation, but also his own. In Brand Of Hate trouble starts when Bill Larkins and his two sons move in with his brother Joe. They start rustling cattle and kill Rod's father with Joe's gun. The sheriff and Rod search for proof that they did it! Bonus Features: b> Movie Selection| Trailers. Specs: DVD9; Dolby Digital Mono; 238 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA – NR; Year - 1934-1937; SRP - $4.99.
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 (5.0 / 5.0)
Of all the Hollywood genres during the 1920's and 1930's, none were more reliable and popular than the classic American western. Audiences loved the telling and retelling of the winning of the West, with strong leading men who knew what they stood for and used any means to protect the innocent and prosecute the villains. Tim McCoy, Tex Ritter, Buck Jones, Tom Keene, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Buster Crabbe and Harry Carey were among the prominent players of the period, and their movies are some of the most enduring. Here on 3 DVDs are 12 of the best, from Bulldog Courage, with Tim McCoy playing father and son in a morality play set in the Old West, to Valley of Vengeance with Buster Crabbe and his sidekick, Fuzzy, tracking down a gang of ruthless killers. Also included are interviews with three stars who helped make the Western thrilling and memorable. Yakima Canutt practically invented the exciting stunts seen in countless westerns, and is counted as the father of all stunt men for his innovations. A Native American from Oklahoma, Iron Eyes Cody acted in over 70 films, and is one of the most recognized faces of the American western. Pat Butram, a cowboy star himself, conducts these interviews with Canutt and Cody. Harry Carey, one of the great silver screen cowboys, is remembered in an interview with his son, Harry Carey, Jr., well known in his own right for his appearances in many westerns. Sit back then, and enjoy your ride along with the Cowboys of the Silver Screen, as they fight for justice and the Amerian way of life, way out West.
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| $5.84 |
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 (4.5 / 5.0)
Studio: Digital1stop Release Date: 03/31/2009
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| $24.27 |
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 (5.0 / 5.0)
F Troop is set at Fort Courage, Kansas, a fictional Army outpost in the West, in 1865, the year the Civil War ended. The commanding officer at Fort Courage is the gallant but chronically clumsy and accident-prone Captain Wilton Parmenter (Ken Berry), the descendant of a long line of military leaders. He is awarded the Medal of Honor after accidentally instigating the final charge at Appomattox: he is meant to call "retreat", but he sneezes just as he is about to speak and his troops mistake this for the order "Charge!" His superiors soon realize his ineptitude and post him to remote Fort Courage, a dumping ground for the least useful or trustworthy soldiers.
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| $47.97 |
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 (4.0 / 5.0)
Action star Bob Steele rides the range in two vintage classics.
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| $7.98 |