Map-case 5
Contains 18 Results:
Rhythm Round-Up, 1945
Rhythm Round-Up. What a Round-Up of Action and Stars!
Starring Ken Curtis, Cheryl Walker, Hoosier Hotshots from the National Barn Dance, Raymond Hatton, Victor Potel, The Pied Pipers, Bob Wills and His Texas Play Boys.
Screen play by Charles Marion. Produced by Colbert Clark. Directed by Vernon Keays.
Full-color, lobby marquee. #45 of 174. Morgan Lith Corp., Cleveland, OH. Columbia Pictures Corp.
Riders of the Northwest Mounted, 1942
Riders of the Northwest Mounted. Head-On Collision! Fur Racketeers Meet "Lucky" Kerrigan!
Starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, Adele Mara, Bob Wills and His Texas Play Boys.
Story and screen play by Fred Myton. Directed by William Berke.
Full-color, lobby marquee. Morgan Litho. Corp., Cleveland, OH. Columbia Pictures Corp.
Silver City Raiders, 1943
Silver City Raiders. Hot Lead and Fists of Steel!
Starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, Alma Carroll, Bob Wills and His Texas Play Boys. Story and screen play by Ed Earl Repp. Directed by William Berke. Morgan Litho Corp., Cleveland, OH. Columbia Pictures Corp.
Take Me Back to Oklahoma, 1940
Take Me Back to Oklahoma. Tex Ritter with His Horse "White Flash". Hear Tex Sing "You Are My Sunshine."
Featuring Bob Wills, His Fiddle and His Texas Play Boys. Produced by Edward Finney. Directed by Al Herman. Screenplay by Robert Emmett.
Monogram Pictures.
Lobby poster, 1949
Lobby card, 1949
Tulsa. Color by Technicolor! Starring Susan Hayward, Robert reston, Pedro Armendariz, with Chill Wills, Lloyd Gough and Edward Begley. Lobby card, cyan blue printed on white. Printed in USA.
Wyoming Hurricane, 1943
Wyoming Hurricane. Two-Fisted Action! Grand Cowboy Songs!
Starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, Alma Carroll, Bob Wills and His Texas Play Boys. Story and screen play by Fred Myton. Directed by William Berke. Columbia Pictures Corp.
Go West Young Lady, 1941
Go West Young Lady. Gunfire...and Gayety! Rowdy Melodrama...and Music! Hoof-beats...and HEART-BEATS!
Starring Penny Singleton, Glenn Ford, Ann Miller, Charles Ruggles, Allen Jenkins, Bob Wills and His Texas Play Boys. Produced by Robert Sparks. Directed by Frank R. Strayer. Screen play by Richard Flournoy and Karen DeWolf. Columbia Pictures Corp.