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Woodward Maurice "Tex" Ritter (January 12, 1905 – January 2, 1974) was an American country music singer and movie actor popular from the mid-1930s into the 1960s, and the patriarch of the Ritter family in acting (son John and grandsons Jason and Tyler). He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Ritter was born in Murvaul, Texas, the son of Martha Elizabeth (née Matthews) and James Everett Ritter. He grew up on his family's farm in Panola County and attended grade school in Carthage. He attended South Park High School in Beaumont, Texas. After graduating with honors, he entered the University of Texas at Austin; he studied pre-law and majored in government, political science, and economics.
An early pioneer of country music, Ritter soon became interested in show business. In 1928, he sang on KPRC-AM in Houston, a 30-minute program of mostly cowboy songs. That same year, he moved to New York City and landed a job in the men's chorus of the Broadway show, The New Moon (1928). He appeared as cowboy Cord Elam in the Broadway production Green Grow the Lilacs (1931), the basis for the musical Oklahoma!. He also played the part of Sagebrush Charlie in The Round Up (1932) and Mother Lode (1934).
Tex Ritter - Rye Whiskey
Tex Ritter--The Deck Of Cards
HIGH NOON by Tex Ritter
1938 FRONTIER TOWN - Tex Ritter, Ann Evers - Full movie
Tex Ritter - High Noon
Tex Ritter - Streets of Laredo
Tex Ritter's Ranch Party (1957) - Johnny Cash, Bobby Helms & Patsy Cline
Tex Ritter, "Remember the Alamo" (1956)
Tex Ritter Hillbilly Heaven
Tex Ritter - High Noon / Do Not Forsake Me O My Darlin'.. (1952)
Dolly Parton ACM Awards - Tex Ritter Award, Katy Perry Announcement
Dolly Parton ACM Awards Announcement - Tex Ritter
High Noon
4-20-2011 Daily Radio Camp Meeting
Actors: Johnny Cash (actor), June Carter Cash (actress), Nick Smyth (actor), Ramona Diaconescu (miscellaneous crew), Doug Gillespie (miscellaneous crew), Quincy Morgan (miscellaneous crew), Geoffrey A. Cole (miscellaneous crew), Ava Torres (miscellaneous crew), Jonathan Holiff (actor), Jonathan Holiff (producer), Jonathan Holiff (director), Gary Biggar (actor), Jonathan Holiff (writer), Carol Potter (actress), Trevor Juras (actor),
Plot: After the suicide of Johnny Cash's former manager, Saul Holiff, his estranged son, Jonathon, returns home. There, Jonathon learns from his mother that his father's personal records exist in storage. As Jonathon searches through them, he discovers much about his father's life of deferred dreams in London, Ontario until he became the manager of Johnny Cash. From there, Jonathon learns of his father's hectic life managing the erratic country star with his personal demons and moods and how the material success came with a profound cost of its own for Saul. In doing so, Jonathon gets a new perspective of a father who had his problems that he never fully conquered himself.
Keywords: alcoholic, anti-semitism, born-again-christian, child-abuse, country-singer, father-son-relationship, independent-film, jew, johnny-cash, london-ontarioActors: William 'Billy' Benedict (actor), Tex Ritter (actor), Christopher Riordan (actor), Terry O. Morse (editor), Faron Young (actor), Muriel Landers (actress), Bill Craig (actor), Al Hirt (actor), Gene Nash (director), Gene Nash (writer), Lea Marmer (actress), Kristin Harmon (actress), Wendell E. Niles Jr. (producer), Jack McCall (actor), Leland Murray (actor),
Plot: Pat Hubbard ('Leroy VanDyke' (qv)), following his San Diego discharge from the Navy, is on a bus returning to the family ranch in 'Phoenix Arizona' (qv), and has a stop-over in Hollywood. He goes to the Hollywood Bowl, where Faron Young ('Faron Young' (qv))and His Deputies are performing, and Young induces Pat to do a number. Wattching the show, but unacquainted, are Mike Evans ('Bill Craig (I)' (qv)), on the prowl to boost his sagging music firm, and Maggie Hendricks ('Stephanie Hill (I)' (qv)), a reporter for People Magazine assigned to do a story on modern country music. They both sense in Pat the answer to their problems. They both head for the Hubbard ranch and are met by Pat's sister Beth ('Kristin Harmon' (qv)as Kristin Nelson), who tells them that Pat is only interested in becoming a cattle-barn auctioneer. This evolves into two romances, six songs sung by would-be-auctioneer Pat, some misunderstandings, and a whole lot of traveling music. Producer Wendell Niles Jr. would later produce better shows.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, auction, auction-bidder, auctioneer, audition, b-movie, betrayal, blues-musicActors: Sid Melton (actor), Wally Vernon (actor), Bert Shefter (composer), Jack Scholl (director), Donald MacBride (actor), Tex Ritter (actor), Peter Marshall (actor), Mary Beth Hughes (actress), Tommy Noonan (actor), Louis Hesse (editor), Jack Leewood (producer), Jack Reitzen (actor), Jerry Scoggins (actor), Bert Dodson (actor), Fred S. Martin (actor),
Plot: A young executive is trying to convince an airline to sponsor a travel show on television, but he's not getting anywhere. When he tells his fiancé that he may have to postpone their honeymoon, she goes off on him, and as he backs away from her he hits his head on a fire extinguisher and knocks himself out. While unconscious he dreams his own version of the show he's trying so hard to sell.
Keywords: varietyActors: Frederick Bain (editor), Jack C. Smith (actor), Charles Soldani (actor), Rudy Sooter (actor), Rudy Sooter (actor), Wanda McKay (actress), Edward Finney (producer), Robert Emmett Tansey (writer), Albert Herman (director), Gene Alsace (actor), Lynton Brent (actor), George Chesebro (actor), Art Dillard (actor), Karl Hackett (actor), Chick Hannan (actor),
Genres: Western,This is a great song by the late Tex Ritter. (January 12, 1905 January 2, 1974) In 1948, "Rye Whiskey" and his cover of "The Deck of Cards" both made the top ten. Ritter was married to actress Dorothy Fay from June 14, 1941, until his death. The couple had two sons, Thomas Ritter and television actor John Ritter. Ritter was married to actress Dorothy Fay from June 14, 1941, until his death. Ritter had his last recording session for Capitol Records in 1973. His last song, "The Americans," became a posthumous hit shortly after his death. In 1974, he had a heart attack and died in Nashville.
Starring Tex Ritter, his horse White Flash, Ann Evers, Horace Murphy, Snub Pollard, Karl Hackett, "Snub" Pollard, Charles King, Forrest Taylor and Ed Cassidy. Directed by Ray Taylor. Frontier gangster gambler Nat Regan (Karl Hackett) is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man, Pete Denby (Charles King). When newcomer Tex Dawson (Tex Ritter) appears and wins all the events, Regan has him framed for murder. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: March 4, 1938
Singing cowboy Tex Ritter stood as one of the biggest names in country music throughout the postwar era, thanks to a diverse career that led him everywhere from the Broadway stage to the political arena. He was born Maurice Woodward Ritter in Marvaul, TX, on January 12, 1907, and grew up on a ranch in Beaumont. After graduating at the top of his high school class, he majored in law at the University of Texas. During college, however, he was bitten by the acting bug and moved to New York in 1928 to join a theatrical troupe. After a few years of struggle, he briefly returned to school, only to leave again to pursue stardom. Ritter was playing cowboy songs on the radio when he returned to New York in 1931 to act in the Broadway production Green Grow the Lilacs; during scene changes, he also p...
Tex Ritter performs "Remember the Alamo" in the PUBLIC DOMAIN MOVIE "Freedom Highway" (1956). NOTE: The movie this clip is from is definitely PUBLIC DOMAIN and as such freely downloadable (in its entirety) elsewhere -- for example, http://www.archive.org/details/FreedomH1956 -- and even if the movie itself would NOT be Public Domain (as it is), use of this brief excerpt for "nonprofit educational purposes" is DEFINITELY "FAIR USE" in accordance with Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 107. Check out my blogs at http://publicdomainmoviesandaudio.blo... and http://westernvongestern.blogspot.com for more public domain audio and video.
Tex Ritter sings his big hit High Noon from the film of the same name..it was awarded the 1952 Academy Award for Best Original Song Tex Ritter spieva svoj veľký hit High Noo z rovnomenného filmu (Na pravé poludnie)..skladba bola ocenená aj Oscarom ako Najlepšia originálna pieseň.. u nás ju prespieval Waldemar Matuška v roku 1964 pod názvom Buď pořád se mnou (český text V. Dvořák)..
Dolly talks about the Tex Ritter Award for Coat of Many Colors and singing with Katy Perry. More info - http://bit.ly/ACM-Tex-Ritter-Katy-Perry
Dolly talks about knowing Tex Ritter and how this is a great honor. More info - http://bit.ly/ACM-Tex-Ritter-Katy-Perry
The music of Tex Ritter! Now this is pure music, Children. Come listen to a few of Tex's children songs as we read of the vision of the Lord when he called the prophet Isaiah into service. Have a Jesus-filled day!
Recorded for the soundtrack to the 2010 indie film ALPHONSO BOW. Interpretation, vox, guitar: Jason Sebastian Russo Vox / giggling: Alexandra Marvar This track is a cover of the (very) old classic "Froggy Went A-Courtin'," the first known appearance of which is in Wedderburn's Complaynt of Scotland (1548) under the name "The frog came to the myl dur." In 1580, it was referenced in the London Company of Stationer's Register as "A Moste Strange Weddinge of the Frogge and the Mouse." And then some centuries went by, and it was covered by Tex Ritter, Pete Seeger, Burl Ives, Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and a slew of others, us included. We slapped it haphazardly together with some visuals: "International Frog Jump at Angels Camp, California" (ca. 1950s) is public domain doc...
Wherever you go, whatever you do, always remember that I love you, and that I will always love you no matter what. (Music: Tex Ritter, "Honey Chile")
A tribute to the 1952 western HIGH NOON starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. Cooper won the best actor for his role. The theme song "Do not forsake me" was sung over the credits by Tex Ritter. Lyrics ==== Do not forsake me O my darlin' On this our wedding day. Do not forsake me O my darlin' Wait, wait along. The noonday train will bring Frank Miller. If I'm a man I must be brave And I must face that deadly killer Or lie a coward, a craven coward, Or lie a coward in my grave. O to be torn 'twixt love and duty! S'posin' I lose my fair-haired beauty! Look at that big hand move along Nearin' high noon. He made a vow while in State's Prison, Vow'd it would be my life or his and I'm not afraid of death, but O, What will I do if you leave me? Do not forsake me O my darlin' You made that pro...
Featuring Tex Ritter and some of our very own Facebook Congregation Children! Are you teaching your babies these precious songs? The Scripture Lesson today comes from Isaiah...oh what he saw! Have a wonderful week-end Children! God bless each and every one of YOU!
Green Grow the Lilacs is an old folk song from the mid-19th century, often known to be sung by the late great Tex Ritter. It is also the title of the 1931 play written by Lynn Riggs which inspired Rogers & Hammerstein's musical Oklahoma! Where: Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum When: Saturday, August 29th at 7:30pm To Purchase Tickets: theatricum.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0OA000000IuLD0MAN
Some tasty guitar playing by Cam on an amazing guitar. Thanks Texas Hall of Fame for letting us have the privilege of work on it.
Tex Ritter Boll Weevil (Live) -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Jean Shephard - He Loved Me Once And He'll Love Me Again (Stars Of 50')" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-QYWgeAthY -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Tex Ritter (January 12, 1905 – January 2, 1974) was an American country music singer and movie actor popular from the mid-1930s into the 1960s, and the patriarch of the Ritter family in acting (son John and grandsons Jason and Tyler). He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Tex Ritter sings his big hit High Noon from the film of the same name..it was awarded the 1952 Academy Award for Best Original Song Tex Ritter spieva svoj veľký hit High Noo z rovnomenného filmu (Na pravé poludnie)..skladba bola ocenená aj Oscarom ako Najlepšia originálna pieseň.. u nás ju prespieval Waldemar Matuška v roku 1964 pod názvom Buď pořád se mnou (český text V. Dvořák)..
Music video by Jimmy Dean performing Medley Of Tex Ritter Songs (Live).
TEX RITTER We Live In Two Different Worlds HANK WILLIAMS
Song by Johnny Cash, performing "I Walk the Line" live at The Tex Ritter Show - 1955
Starring Tex Ritter, his horse White Flash, Ann Evers, Horace Murphy, Snub Pollard, Karl Hackett, "Snub" Pollard, Charles King, Forrest Taylor and Ed Cassidy. Directed by Ray Taylor. Frontier gangster gambler Nat Regan (Karl Hackett) is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man, Pete Denby (Charles King). When newcomer Tex Dawson (Tex Ritter) appears and wins all the events, Regan has him framed for murder. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: March 4, 1938
http://www.westernsontheweb.com movie - Riders Of The Rockies (Tex Ritter) Western movies full length . Directing done by Robert N. Bradbury. Starring Tex Ritter, Louise Stanley, Horace Murphy, 'Snub' Pollard. Watch online free. From 1937. In this western movie classic Tex and his friends join the Rangers to fight rustlers along the border. Doc and Pee Wee get framed for rustling and then jailed, Tex deserts the Rangers, crosses the border, and joins up with the outlaw gang hoping somehow to clear his pals.
Various clips of the Collins Kids, Joe Maphis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, etc. on the old Tex Ritter Ranch Party show. Not the best quality....
Stars: Tex Ritter, Roscoe Ates, Carleton Young Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet Drought-plagued ranchers have to sell their cattle at a loss in order to meet mortgage payments to a corrupt banker. To make things worse, the cattle come down with hoof-and-mouth disease. Tex, the sheriff, is thrown into a fracas that pits him against his rancher friends. Is it really hoof-and-mouth disease?
Stars: Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett, White Flash Director: Robert N. Bradbury Kalmus is after the freight contract held by Summers. When his gang kill Summers, Tex and Duke step in to help Madge keep the freight line going. When they foil the gang's further attempts, Kalmus gets the Judge to jail the two.
Stars: Tex Ritter, Earl Dwire, Jerry Bergh Director: Robert N. Bradbury Writer: Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay) Clark is unable to move his stolen horses. When Tex arrives in town, Clark tricks him into moving them for him. He stakes him at roulette, has his crony let him win, and then sells him the horses. When Tex gets the horses across the state line, he plans to have his henchmen take care of Tex and take repossession of the horses.
http://www.westernsontheweb.com releases another film treasure from our archives Marked For Murder complete western movie full length starring Tex Ritter. Texas Rangers are sent to stop a range war between Cattlemen and Sheepmen but the real culprits are pitting the two against each other with and evil plot of their own. Watch hundreds of free western movies and TV show episodes online on Westerns On The Web.
Stars: Tex Ritter, Ted Adams, Joan Woodbury Director: John P. McCarthy Writers: John P. McCarthy (screenplay), Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay) Tex is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. The culprit is Evans and after Tex joins the gang, he is sent to kill two more miners. When Estaban is killed, Tex is put on trial for all three murders.
Tex ran for governor in Tennessee.
This is from the huge show (title below) which paid tribute to Ralph Emery in 1990, which was a big surprise to him. Included with the many famous performers taking part in this show are the children of five of Ralph Emery's close friends over the years, who pay tribute to Ralph's friendship with their parents. I have also posted four other videos from this segment of the show featuring the children of Merle Haggard (Marty Haggard); Dottie West (daughter Shelly West); George Morgan (Lorrie Morgan); and Marty Robbins (Ronnie Robbins). To see the whole show, type in "ALL-STAR SALUTE TO RALPH EMERY (COMPLETE), 1990" - also, preceding this show I have included a pre-show look (about 14 minutes long) at back stage preparations with a lot of the stars visiting, rehearsing, etc., which was pr...
Carly Ritter has music in her blood. The granddaughter of Tex Ritter, one of the innovators of early country music in the first half of the 20th century, has just released her debut album. Read the article and watch Carly perform: http://www.kcet.org/arts/artbound/counties/los-angeles/carly-ritter-folk-california.html
John Ritter's widow Amy Yasbeck is suing two doctors who were the cause of legendary john ritter (known as Jack Tripper in Three's Company in late 70s and early 80s)
Dolly Parton, who performed a medley of her hits with pop star Katy Perry, was presented the Tex Ritter Award to recognize the success of her TV movie, "Coat of Many Colors" at the Academy of Country Music Awards. http://ow.ly/10scpO Backstage, Parton talks about how her performance came to be, renewing her vows after 50 years of marriage, and being an inspiration to women everywhere! ---- Subscribe Today! https://goo.gl/w8utJk Visit Our Website! http://soundslikenashville.com/ Follow Us! http://twitter.com/soundslikenash Like Us! http://facebook.com/soundslikenashville Follow Us! http://instagram.com/soundslikenashville
Dorothy Ritter is the daughter of Manhattan Project veteran Francis Oley. Oley worked at the K-25 gaseous diffusion plant in Oak Ridge, TN. His job required him and his family to move from New York to Oak Ridge. Ritter spent several years of her childhood in Oak Ridge. In this interview she reminisces about the simplicity of her life there, and discusses how living and working at Oak Ridge impacted her family. She recalls the strain her father was under during the project, and the house they lived in. She also explains how the excellent teachers she had at Oak Ridge influenced her to become a teacher. For the full transcript, please visit: http://manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/dorothy-ritters-interview
Conan interviews John Ritter on February 21, 1997. They talk about Three's Company, Sling Blade, and John's skiing accident.
Live at the Tex Ritter Ranch Party Show
This is a great song by the late Tex Ritter. (January 12, 1905 January 2, 1974) In 1948, "Rye Whiskey" and his cover of "The Deck of Cards" both made the top ten. Ritter was married to actress Dorothy Fay from June 14, 1941, until his death. The couple had two sons, Thomas Ritter and television actor John Ritter. Ritter was married to actress Dorothy Fay from June 14, 1941, until his death. Ritter had his last recording session for Capitol Records in 1973. His last song, "The Americans," became a posthumous hit shortly after his death. In 1974, he had a heart attack and died in Nashville.
Starring Tex Ritter, his horse White Flash, Ann Evers, Horace Murphy, Snub Pollard, Karl Hackett, "Snub" Pollard, Charles King, Forrest Taylor and Ed Cassidy. Directed by Ray Taylor. Frontier gangster gambler Nat Regan (Karl Hackett) is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man, Pete Denby (Charles King). When newcomer Tex Dawson (Tex Ritter) appears and wins all the events, Regan has him framed for murder. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: March 4, 1938
Singing cowboy Tex Ritter stood as one of the biggest names in country music throughout the postwar era, thanks to a diverse career that led him everywhere from the Broadway stage to the political arena. He was born Maurice Woodward Ritter in Marvaul, TX, on January 12, 1907, and grew up on a ranch in Beaumont. After graduating at the top of his high school class, he majored in law at the University of Texas. During college, however, he was bitten by the acting bug and moved to New York in 1928 to join a theatrical troupe. After a few years of struggle, he briefly returned to school, only to leave again to pursue stardom. Ritter was playing cowboy songs on the radio when he returned to New York in 1931 to act in the Broadway production Green Grow the Lilacs; during scene changes, he also p...
Tex Ritter performs "Remember the Alamo" in the PUBLIC DOMAIN MOVIE "Freedom Highway" (1956). NOTE: The movie this clip is from is definitely PUBLIC DOMAIN and as such freely downloadable (in its entirety) elsewhere -- for example, http://www.archive.org/details/FreedomH1956 -- and even if the movie itself would NOT be Public Domain (as it is), use of this brief excerpt for "nonprofit educational purposes" is DEFINITELY "FAIR USE" in accordance with Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 107. Check out my blogs at http://publicdomainmoviesandaudio.blo... and http://westernvongestern.blogspot.com for more public domain audio and video.
Tex Ritter sings his big hit High Noon from the film of the same name..it was awarded the 1952 Academy Award for Best Original Song Tex Ritter spieva svoj veľký hit High Noo z rovnomenného filmu (Na pravé poludnie)..skladba bola ocenená aj Oscarom ako Najlepšia originálna pieseň.. u nás ju prespieval Waldemar Matuška v roku 1964 pod názvom Buď pořád se mnou (český text V. Dvořák)..
Dolly talks about the Tex Ritter Award for Coat of Many Colors and singing with Katy Perry. More info - http://bit.ly/ACM-Tex-Ritter-Katy-Perry
Dolly talks about knowing Tex Ritter and how this is a great honor. More info - http://bit.ly/ACM-Tex-Ritter-Katy-Perry
The music of Tex Ritter! Now this is pure music, Children. Come listen to a few of Tex's children songs as we read of the vision of the Lord when he called the prophet Isaiah into service. Have a Jesus-filled day!
Recorded for the soundtrack to the 2010 indie film ALPHONSO BOW. Interpretation, vox, guitar: Jason Sebastian Russo Vox / giggling: Alexandra Marvar This track is a cover of the (very) old classic "Froggy Went A-Courtin'," the first known appearance of which is in Wedderburn's Complaynt of Scotland (1548) under the name "The frog came to the myl dur." In 1580, it was referenced in the London Company of Stationer's Register as "A Moste Strange Weddinge of the Frogge and the Mouse." And then some centuries went by, and it was covered by Tex Ritter, Pete Seeger, Burl Ives, Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, and a slew of others, us included. We slapped it haphazardly together with some visuals: "International Frog Jump at Angels Camp, California" (ca. 1950s) is public domain doc...
Wherever you go, whatever you do, always remember that I love you, and that I will always love you no matter what. (Music: Tex Ritter, "Honey Chile")
A tribute to the 1952 western HIGH NOON starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. Cooper won the best actor for his role. The theme song "Do not forsake me" was sung over the credits by Tex Ritter. Lyrics ==== Do not forsake me O my darlin' On this our wedding day. Do not forsake me O my darlin' Wait, wait along. The noonday train will bring Frank Miller. If I'm a man I must be brave And I must face that deadly killer Or lie a coward, a craven coward, Or lie a coward in my grave. O to be torn 'twixt love and duty! S'posin' I lose my fair-haired beauty! Look at that big hand move along Nearin' high noon. He made a vow while in State's Prison, Vow'd it would be my life or his and I'm not afraid of death, but O, What will I do if you leave me? Do not forsake me O my darlin' You made that pro...
Featuring Tex Ritter and some of our very own Facebook Congregation Children! Are you teaching your babies these precious songs? The Scripture Lesson today comes from Isaiah...oh what he saw! Have a wonderful week-end Children! God bless each and every one of YOU!
Green Grow the Lilacs is an old folk song from the mid-19th century, often known to be sung by the late great Tex Ritter. It is also the title of the 1931 play written by Lynn Riggs which inspired Rogers & Hammerstein's musical Oklahoma! Where: Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum When: Saturday, August 29th at 7:30pm To Purchase Tickets: theatricum.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0OA000000IuLD0MAN
Some tasty guitar playing by Cam on an amazing guitar. Thanks Texas Hall of Fame for letting us have the privilege of work on it.
Starring Tex Ritter, his horse White Flash, Ann Evers, Horace Murphy, Snub Pollard, Karl Hackett, "Snub" Pollard, Charles King, Forrest Taylor and Ed Cassidy. Directed by Ray Taylor. Frontier gangster gambler Nat Regan (Karl Hackett) is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man, Pete Denby (Charles King). When newcomer Tex Dawson (Tex Ritter) appears and wins all the events, Regan has him framed for murder. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: March 4, 1938
http://www.westernsontheweb.com movie - Riders Of The Rockies (Tex Ritter) Western movies full length . Directing done by Robert N. Bradbury. Starring Tex Ritter, Louise Stanley, Horace Murphy, 'Snub' Pollard. Watch online free. From 1937. In this western movie classic Tex and his friends join the Rangers to fight rustlers along the border. Doc and Pee Wee get framed for rustling and then jailed, Tex deserts the Rangers, crosses the border, and joins up with the outlaw gang hoping somehow to clear his pals.
Various clips of the Collins Kids, Joe Maphis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, etc. on the old Tex Ritter Ranch Party show. Not the best quality....
Stars: Tex Ritter, Roscoe Ates, Carleton Young Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet Drought-plagued ranchers have to sell their cattle at a loss in order to meet mortgage payments to a corrupt banker. To make things worse, the cattle come down with hoof-and-mouth disease. Tex, the sheriff, is thrown into a fracas that pits him against his rancher friends. Is it really hoof-and-mouth disease?
Stars: Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett, White Flash Director: Robert N. Bradbury Kalmus is after the freight contract held by Summers. When his gang kill Summers, Tex and Duke step in to help Madge keep the freight line going. When they foil the gang's further attempts, Kalmus gets the Judge to jail the two.
Stars: Tex Ritter, Earl Dwire, Jerry Bergh Director: Robert N. Bradbury Writer: Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay) Clark is unable to move his stolen horses. When Tex arrives in town, Clark tricks him into moving them for him. He stakes him at roulette, has his crony let him win, and then sells him the horses. When Tex gets the horses across the state line, he plans to have his henchmen take care of Tex and take repossession of the horses.
http://www.westernsontheweb.com releases another film treasure from our archives Marked For Murder complete western movie full length starring Tex Ritter. Texas Rangers are sent to stop a range war between Cattlemen and Sheepmen but the real culprits are pitting the two against each other with and evil plot of their own. Watch hundreds of free western movies and TV show episodes online on Westerns On The Web.
Stars: Tex Ritter, Ted Adams, Joan Woodbury Director: John P. McCarthy Writers: John P. McCarthy (screenplay), Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay) Tex is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. The culprit is Evans and after Tex joins the gang, he is sent to kill two more miners. When Estaban is killed, Tex is put on trial for all three murders.
Jealous heart, oh jealous heart, stop beating
Can't you see the damage you have done?
You have driven her away, forever
Jealous heart, now I'm the lonely one
I was part of everything she planned for
And I know she loved me at the start
Now she hates the sight of all I stand for
All because of you, oh jealous heart
Jealous heart, why did I let you rule me
When I knew the end would bring me pain
Now she's gone, she's gone and found another
Oh, I'll never see my love again
Through the years here memory will haunt me
Even though we're many miles apart
It's so hard to know she'll never want me
'Cause she heard your beating jealous heart
Many times I trusted you to guide me
But your guiding only brought me tears
Why, oh why, must I have you inside me