Billy the Kid's Smoking Guns (1942) Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid
Billy The Kid Trapped (Buster Crabbe) Western Movies Full Length
"Tarzan The Fearless" (Buster Crabbe & Mischa Auer) 1933
Buck Rogers 1939 Chapters 1 & 2 / 12
Pre Code Buster Crabbe
Planet Outlaws (1953) Buster Crabbe, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran. Action
KING OF THE JUNGLE - Larry Buster Crabbe
Sheriff of Sage Valley (1942) Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid
Flash Gordon: Chapter 02 ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton )
HBO Archives: 1979 Buster Crabbe Interview w/Marty Glickman
1970s AIRLINE COMMERCIAL BUSTER CRABBE
Buster Crabbe Westerns Forlorn River 1937 Western Movie
The Oil Raider (1934) BUSTER CRABBE
1941 BILLY THE KID'S ROUNDUP TRAILER BUSTER CRABBE
Billy the Kid's Smoking Guns (1942) Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid
Billy The Kid Trapped (Buster Crabbe) Western Movies Full Length
"Tarzan The Fearless" (Buster Crabbe & Mischa Auer) 1933
Buck Rogers 1939 Chapters 1 & 2 / 12
Pre Code Buster Crabbe
Planet Outlaws (1953) Buster Crabbe, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran. Action
KING OF THE JUNGLE - Larry Buster Crabbe
Sheriff of Sage Valley (1942) Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid
Flash Gordon: Chapter 02 ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton )
HBO Archives: 1979 Buster Crabbe Interview w/Marty Glickman
1970s AIRLINE COMMERCIAL BUSTER CRABBE
Buster Crabbe Westerns Forlorn River 1937 Western Movie
The Oil Raider (1934) BUSTER CRABBE
1941 BILLY THE KID'S ROUNDUP TRAILER BUSTER CRABBE
DRUMS OF AFRICA (1941) Buster Crabbe - Charles Middleton - Sheila Darcy
Buster Crabbe in WILD HORSE PHANTOM (1944)
She Had to Choose (1934) BUSTER CRABBE
Jungle Siren (1942) BUSTER CRABBE
Oil Raider
Red Barry movie serial starring Buster Crabbe
1942 BILLY THE KID LAW AND ORDER TRAILER BUSTER CRABBE
TARZAN "Swinging to Racism" + Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon
1952 KING OF THE CONGO SERIAL TRAILER BUSTER CRABBE
Fuzzy Settles Down (1944) BUSTER CRABBE
1942 BILLY THE KID TRAPPED BUSTER CRABBE - FULL MOVIE
Flash Gordon: Chapter 03 ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton )
Flash Gordon Chapter 01 -- ComicWeb Serial Cliffhanger Theater
[FULL MOVIE] 1945 - Gangster's Den - Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Sydney Logan
(Buster Crabbe Westerns) The Arizona Raiders 1936 (Western Movie)
1953 - Planet Outlaws - Buster Crabbe as BUCK ROGERS - Ford Beebe | FULL MOVIE
Buster Crabbe Westerns (Wild Horse Phantom) 1944 (Western Movie)
Billy the Kid Wanted 1941 • Buster Crabbe • Old Classic Full Length Western Movies !
(Buster Crabbe Westerns) Cattle Stampede 1943 (Western Movie)
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Buster Crabbe Buck Rogers PLANET OUTLAWS Complete Movie Serials!
--Cliffhanger Stars,Buster Crabbe--
Flash Gordon Chapter 05 ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton)
Flash Gordon: Chapter 11 ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton )
Movie Legends - Buster Crabbe
CAGED FURY - 1948 - Richard Denning, Sheila Ryan, Buster Crabbe - rare circus film
(Buster Crabbe Westerns) Fugitive of the Plains 1943 (Western Movie)
Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars: Chapter 03a ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton )
1936 Desert Gold {Buster Crabbe, Robert Cummings, Marsha Hunt}
Tarzan the Fearless (1933)
Swamp Fire - 1946 - Johnny Weissmuller, Virginia Grey, Buster Crabbe, Pedro de Cordoba
Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars: Chapter 15a ( Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton )
"Drums of Africa" (Buster Crabbe & Charles Middleton) 1941
1955 THE SEA HOUND RE-ISSUE SERIAL TRAILER BUSTER CRABBE
Clarence Linden "Buster" Crabbe (/ˈkræb/; February 7, 1908 – April 23, 1983) was an American athlete and actor, who starred in a number of popular serials in the 1930s and 1940s. He had the starring role in the popular serial Flash Gordon.
He was born as Clarence Linden Crabbe II to Lucy Agnes McNamara (1885–1959) and Edward Clinton Simmons Crabbe I (1882-?) in Oakland, California. His father was born in Nevada and his paternal grandfather, Clarence Linden Crabbe I (1861–1941), was born in Hawaii. Buster had a brother, Edward Clinton Simmons Crabbe II (1909–1972), who was known as "Buddy". In 1910 the family was living in a boarding house in Oakland and Edward senior was working as a real estate broker. As with many Hollywood stars there is a conflict between the birthdate given in his official documents, and the one used in his Hollywood publicity biographies. His birth certificate and his Social Security application both use the birthdate of February 7, 1908. The Encyclopædia Britannica uses an incorrect birthdate based on his Hollywood publicity biography.[citation needed]
William H. Bonney (born William Henry McCarty, Jr.) est. November 23, 1859 – c. July 14, 1881, better known as Billy the Kid but also known as Henry Antrim, was a 19th-century American gunman who participated in the Lincoln County War and became a frontier outlaw in the West. According to legend, he killed 21 men, but he is generally accepted to have killed between four and nine.
McCarty (or Bonney, the name he used at the height of his notoriety) was 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) to 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall with blue eyes, a smooth complexion, and prominent front teeth. He was said to be friendly and personable at times, and many recalled that he was as "lithe as a cat". Contemporaries described him as a "neat" dresser who favored an "unadorned Mexican sombrero". These qualities, along with his cunning and celebrated skill with firearms, contributed to his paradoxical image, as both a notorious outlaw and beloved folk hero.
Relatively unknown during most of his lifetime, Billy was catapulted into legend in 1881 when New Mexico's governor, Lew Wallace, placed a price on his head. In addition, the Las Vegas Gazette (Las Vegas, New Mexico) and the New York Sun carried stories about his exploits. Many other newspapers followed suit. After his death, several biographies were written that portrayed the Kid in varying lights.
Mischa Auer (17 November 1905 – 5 March 1967) was a Russian-born American actor.
Auer was born Mikhail Semyonovich Unskovsky (Михаил Семёнович Унсковский) in St. Petersburg, Russia. His name is usually seen as Mischa Ounskowsky, Mischa being the German transliteration of Misha (the diminutive form of Mikhail), and Ounskowsky being the French transliteration of his surname. Auer's maternal grandparents were Hungarian-born violinist Leopold Auer, and his Russian wife, Nadine Pelikan. Mischa renamed himself after his grandfather.
He began stage work in the 1920s, then moved to Hollywood, where he first appeared in 1928 in Something Always Happens. He appeared in several small and mostly uncredited roles into the 1930s, appearing in such films as Rasputin and the Empress, Viva Villa!, The Yellow Ticket, the George Gershwin musical Delicious, the Paramount Pictures all-star revue Paramount on Parade and The Lives of a Bengal Lancer.
In 1936, Auer was cast as Alice Brady's protégé in the comedy My Man Godfrey, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. From then on, he was regularly cast in zany comedy roles. Auer is at his zenith in such roles as the ballet instructor, Kolenkov, in the Best Picture-winning You Can't Take It with You (wherein he instructs Ann Miller with the line, "Ah, my little Pavlowa!") and the prince-turned-fashion designer in Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938.
Constance Moore (January 18, 1920, Sioux City, Iowa — September 16, 2005 in Los Angeles, California) was a singer and actress. Her most noted work was in wartime musicals such as Show Business and Atlantic City and the classic 1939 movie serial Buck Rogers, in which she played Wilma Deering, the only female character in the serial.
Moore was born in Sioux City, Iowa, but her family moved away when she was aged six months and she spent most of her formative years in Dallas, Texas. All she wanted was to sing, and in the 30's she got a job with CBS radio. While working on one of their musical series she impressed a scout from Universal Studios and signed a contract with them. Among her costars was W. C. Fields in You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939). She appeared on Broadway in the musical By Jupiter.
She retired from films in 1947 but made sporadic appearances over the next few decades. She appeared on a USO tour with Bob Hope and the Nicholas Brothers in 1951. She painted still lifes and in 1976 was the chairperson for the Braille Institute Auxiliary in Beverly Hills, California. Moore married her agent, John Maschio, when she was eighteen. They were together for 63 years until his death in 1998.
Jackie Moran (January 26, 1923—September 20, 1990) was an American movie actor who, between 1936 and 1946, appeared in over thirty films, primarily in teenage roles.
A native of Mattoon, Illinois, John E. Moran first attracted attention through the fine quality of his voice while singing in a church choir. He was seen by Mary Pickford who convinced his mother to take him to Hollywood for a screen test in 1935. Renamed Jackie Moran, the appealing youngster was subsequently cast in a number of substantial supporting roles, becoming, at the age of fourteen, a briefly popular adolescent star with the February 17, 1938 release of David O. Selznick's production The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The 93-minute big-budget Technicolor film was a top moneymaker, receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Art Direction. Playing Huckleberry Finn to Tommy Kelly's Tom Sawyer, Jackie Moran received critical praise for his natural acting style and was favorably compared to two earlier child star Jackies, the four-months-older Jackie Cooper and the eight-years-older Jackie Coogan (who seven years earlier starred as Tom (with Junior Durkin as Huck) in the December 1930 release Tom Sawyer and the August 1931 release Huckleberry Finn).