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The Westerner

1936, Movie, NR, 60 mins

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McCoy stars as a rodeo cowboy who buys a ranch, only to find himself in the middle of a battle with a cattle rustler. The culprit is taking not only his animals, but also those of Shilling, a neighboring ranch owner and the rustler's boss. A murder is pinned on McCoy but after plenty of scrapping and shooting he clears his name and paves the way for a future with Shilling. leave a comment
Year: 1936
Rated NR

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Cast
Tim McCoy: Tim Addison
Marion Shilling: Juanita Barnes
Joe Sawyer: Bob Lockhart
John Dilson: Sen. Lockhart
Hooper Atchley: Wallace
Edward Le Saint: Zack Addison

 

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