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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0089859840821
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Vci Video
Manufacturer: Vci Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Vci Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 28, 2004
Running Time: 116 minutes
Sales Rank: 85185
Studio: Vci Video
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Description: In our first feature, The Great Stagecoach Robbery (1945), Red Ryder hopes his attempt at being a good role model will keep a young man, who idolizes his outlaw father, from following in the wrong footsteps. In the second feature, Phantom of the Plains (1945), Red Ryder and Little Beaver must prevent the Duchess from falling victim to the crooked scam of a con man impersonating a British Aristocrat. Red's aunt is going to sell her stagecoach line and marry this Englishman who is in the habit of marrying rich women and then killing them for their fortune. Bonus Features: Photo Gallery of Posters and Comic Book Art| Actor Bios| Scene Selection Menu| B-Western & Allan Lane Promos| Bonus: Chapter 3 & 4 from The Adventures of Red Ryder serial (1940). Specs: DVD9; Dolby Digital Mono; 116 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1945; SRP - $19.99.
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There is no doubt in anyone's mind that Gordon Elliott (6/15/1903-11/26/1965) from Pattonsburg, Mo, later known at William "Wild Bill" Elliott (the Peaceable Man) was the best Red Ryder on the big screen...Elliott got the name of "Wild Bill" after starring in a Columbia serial "The Great Adventurers of Wild Bill Hickok" back in 1938, went on to make a multitude of westerns during the '40s and '50s...it was then Republic Studios was looking for a star to be featured in Fred Harman's Red Ryder comic ... Read More
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From the 30s to the early 50s, a number of Hollywood studios turned out hour-long "B" westerns for kids going to Saturday matinee shows at the local theatre. No studio was more active than Republic Pictures, and adapting comic strip hero, Red Ryder, and his young Native American sidekick, Little Beaver, for the silver screen was inevitable.
During the 40s, four actors played Red Ryder, at different times--Donald "Red" Barry ( only in the serial ), Allan Lane, William "Wild Bill" Elliott ... Read More
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