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Buffalo Bill - William F. Cody - Real Film Footage - With His Wild West Show - 1908
Buffalo Bill Cody - Rare Footage
Blazing Justice (Bill Cody) full length western movie
Buffalo Bill Cody and unknown Native American in this priceless American Wild West historical video.
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Actors: John F. Link (editor), Larry Storch (actor), Jack Kruschen (actor), Bill Zuckert (actor), Forrest Tucker (actor), Mike Mazurki (actor), Charles E. Sellier Jr. (producer), Whit Bissell (actor), Allen Wood (actor), Don Haggerty (actor), Parley Baer (actor), Sam Edwards (actor), Robert Easton (actor), Dennis Williams (miscellaneous crew), Bob Summers (composer),
Plot: An old man observes a boy bullying his playmates and treats him to a morality lesson. The man tells the story of the epic cross-country race between a young Mark Twain and his rival, Mike Fink. The bulk of the film depicts the race, which proves to be more a test of character than of stamina.
Keywords: boat-race, cross-country, journey, raceActors: Tom London (actor), Jack Ingram (actor), Robert Hyatt (actor), George J. Lewis (actor), Ross Elliott (actor), Roy Butler (actor), Iron Eyes Cody (actor), Frank Ellis (actor), Jack Evans (actor), William Fawcett (actor), Ben Corbett (actor), Herman Hack (actor), Jack Hendricks (actor), Al Herman (actor), Jack Low (actor),
Plot: An Eastern syndicate, plotting to gain control of the western frontier, hires a gang led by Mort Black to drive out the settlers. Army undercover agent Lt. Jim Archer and young Pony Express rider Bill Cody join forces to combat the wide-spread outlaw attacks by Black and his gang.
Keywords: ambush, corrupt-sheriff, cowboys-and-indians, criminal-syndicate, fistfight, gunfight, kidnapping, lawless-city, mail-relay-station, masked-outlawActors: Chuck Baldra (actor), Roy Barcroft (actor), Lane Bradford (actor), Wally West (actor), Bud Wolfe (actor), Norman S. Hall (writer), Stanley Wilson (composer), Philip Ford (director), Richard L. Van Enger (editor), Harold Goodwin (actor), John Hamilton (actor), Al Haskell (actor), John Holland (actor), Paul Hurst (actor), Frank McCarroll (actor),
Plot: In the days before the Civil War, young William F. Cody, later to become famous as Buffalo Bill, and his father are returning to Kansas from the Colorado goldfields where they have struck it rich. Their wagon train is attacked by bandits, Bill is knocked out and his father killed. When he cones to, he finds a clue to the raiders' identity - a key to Room 5 in the Swiftwater Hotel, Kansas. He arrives in Swiftwater and finds the townspeople sharply divided between Union and Confederate factions, with both sides being raided by a band claiming to be working for the Southern cause. At the hotel, Bill meets boyhood friend Wayne Calvert, lawyer Quentin Morrell and Otis Ellis, the hotel proprietor. He learns that Room 5 belongs to Morrell, and is caught searching it by Morrell, who is in love with Bill's former fiancée Ann Calvert, but talks his way out of the predicament. He later spies on a secret meeting at the barn of Clete Larrabee, where he finds the strong box stolen from his wagon. The night war is declared, Wayne discovers that Morrell is the leader of the raiders claiming to be working for the Southern cause as soldiers and joins them as does Bill. Later, after Morrell attacks a Confederate supply train, Wayne tries to quit but Morrell is holding his sister hostage. Bill, having gotten the information he was seeking that links Morrell and Larrabee to the killing of his father, rides with Otis to free Wayne and Ann.
Keywords: american-civil-war, brother-sister-relationship, candle, death-of-father, ex-fiancee, grave, hotel, hotel-room, kansas, lawyerActors: Trevor Bardette (actor), Jack O'Shea (actor), Wade Boteler (actor), Dick Botiller (actor), Hank Bell (actor), Silver Tip Baker (actor), Horace B. Carpenter (actor), George Chesebro (actor), Iron Eyes Cody (actor), Augie Gomez (actor), Lynton Brent (actor), Al Haskell (actor), George 'Gabby' Hayes (actor), Fred Burns (actor), Steve Pendleton (actor),
Plot: It's 1860 and the old Spanish land grants are being surveyed. Montez is after part of Don Regas' rancho and gets the surveyor to alter the boundary. But Don Regas still has the original grant written on a bandanna. Montez sends Indians after it but Bill Cody and Gabby fight them off and a wounded Gabby unknowingly ends up with the missing million dollar deed wrapped around his arm for a bandage.
Keywords: 1860s, archery, beauty, cavalry, character-name-in-title, chess, comanche-indian, dice-game, duplicity, falsificationActors: Carlyle Moore Jr. (actor), Tex Phelps (actor), Chuck Baldra (actor), Ernie Adams (actor), Buzz Barton (actor), Tex Palmer (actor), Ed Cassidy (actor), Joe Dominguez (actor), Don Barclay (actor), Martin Garralaga (actor), Ray Jones (actor), Jack Kirk (actor), Horace B. Carpenter (actor), LeRoy Mason (actor), Bud Pope (actor),
Plot: The government assigns cavalry captain Bob Bradley (Bob Baker) to an area where pony express riders are being killed by arrows and their mail is being rifled. Posing as horse buyers, Bob and his pal, Andy Sharpe (Don Barclay), center their investigation around the ranch owned by Don Ricardo Hernandez (Martin Garralaga) where, in addition to learning that the Don has a pretty daughter named Lorita (Cecelia Callejo), he discovers that Jack Sommers (LeRoy Mason) and his lead henchman Phelps (Jack Kirk) are getting possession of the huge ranches, created by Spanish land grants, by having Ramon (Carleton Young), a disloyal Hernandez servant, kill the riders with arrows (hoping the Indians will be blamed) and taking the certificates of registry.
Keywords: ambush, american-indian, archive-footage, assignment, b-movie, b-western, bow-and-arrow, california, captain, captureGeorge and Ira Gershwin
A foggy day, in London town
It had me low, and it had me down
I viewed the morning, with much alarm
The British Museum, had lost its charm
How long I wondered, could this thing last
But the age of miracles, it hadn't past
And suddenly, I saw you standing right there