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STAGECOACH TO DENVER(1946)
ANGEL AND THE BADMANSTAGE(1947)



STAGECOACH TO DENVER(1946)

This is a Red Rider movie, and is pretty predictable throughout,
yet still entertaining! C+

From IMDb.com:

Allan Lane is Red Ryder and Robert Blake is Little Beaver in this
outing which revolves around a double-crossing stagecoach owner
in Elkhorn, Colorado and Dickie, an injured orphan who needs a
risky back operation.

The script is above average and the ending although predictable
has an unusual twist. There are some good chase scenes and gun
battles plus several subplots which help make this a cut above
average.

Red is a stagecoach driver for the Duchess, owner of the line
south of Elkhorn. However, for unexplained reasons, Red does
not regularly work. Instead, he is consumed with exposing
a fake land commissioner and his cohorts including the sheriff
of Elkhorn.

If you like Red Ryder you will like this film. If you have not
watched Red Ryder, this is a good choice to first watch. - ejrjr


Cast For Stagecoach To Denver:

Allan Lane ... Red Ryder
Robert Blake ... Little Beaver (as Bobby Blake)
Martha Wentworth ... The Duchess (Red's Aunt)
Roy Barcroft ... Big Bill Lambert
Peggy Stewart ... Beautiful (the fake May Barnes)
Emmett Lynn ... Coonskin
Ted Adams ... Crooked Sheriff
Edmund Cobb ... Henchman Duke
Tom Chatterton ... Doc Kimball
Robert Hyatt ... Dickie Barnes (as Bobby Hyatt)
George Chesebro ... Henchman Blackie Grubb
Ed Cassidy ... Land Commissioner Felton (as Edward Cassidy)
Wheaton Chambers ... Jasper Braydon
Forrest Taylor ... Matt Disher (Rancher)
Chuck Baldra ... Townsman (uncredited)
Budd Buster ... Joe - Telegrapher (uncredited)
Herman Hack ... Townsman (uncredited)
Chick Hannan ... Townsman (uncredited)
Cactus Mack ... Rancher (uncredited)
Lew Morphy ... Shack Henchman (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor ... Land Commissioner Taylor (uncredited)
Stanley Price ... Henchman Wally (posing as Taylor) (uncredited)
Marin Sais ... Aunt May Barnes (uncredited)



ANGEL AND THE BADMAN(1947):

I'm not a huge fan of westerns, but this really was pretty
good! Kinda fun seeing the Duke being overwhelmed by
a pretty little filly!! lol C+

From Amazon.com:

You just can't go wrong with John Wayne. This is one of
his earlier works, and you can see his dynamic presence
on the screen developing into the big star that he became.
Quite a twist for him to be a Badman.


Cast of Angel And The Badman:

John Wayne ... Quirt Evans
Gail Russell ... Penelope Worth
Harry Carey ... Marshal Wistful McClintock
Bruce Cabot ... Laredo Stevens
Irene Rich ... Mrs. Worth
Lee Dixon ... Randy McCall
Stephen Grant ... Johnny Worth
Tom Powers ... Dr. Mangram
Paul Hurst ... Frederick Carson
Olin Howland ... Bradley (as Olin Howlin)
John Halloran ... Thomas Worth
Joan Barton ... Lila Neal
Craig Woods ... Ward Withers
Marshall Reed ... Nelson


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