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REEL FILM
           Lichtspiele            8MM 16MM 35MM                  IN ADELAIDE

                          16mm WESTERN FILMS & TV SHOWS
          Hell town = Born to the West (1937). Paramount, with John Wayne. Can Dare Rudd prove he is responsible
           enough to win the heart of Judy and also outwit the crooked saloon owner? Dupe. B/W. 2000ft.  ........  $30
           Santa Fe stampede (1938). Republic, with John Wayne. The Mesquiteers capture a horse thief who
            escapes justice through a crooked judge. B/W. 2200ft.  ...................................................................  $70
           The code of the outlaw (1942). Republic. After a payroll robbery the Mesquiteers catch up with the
            gang, but the leader is killed and they adopt his young son to find the money. B/W. 2000ft. .........  $70
                           TAKE BOTH “Mesquiteers” FILMS FOR $120
          Sundown fury = Jesse James Jr. (1942). Republic. The telegraph is coming to Sundown, but some, incl.
           the crooked Sheriff, are out to stop it; Don “Red” Barry is there to help, assisted by the bicycle riding Pop
           Sawyer. Dupe. B/W. 2200ft.  ...................................................................................................................  $50
           Heart of the golden West (1942). Republic. Niles Films print. Roy Rogers decides to ship the cattle on
            the River Boat instead of using Lambert’s trucking line. Dupe. B/W. 2200ft.  ................................  $40
           Romance on the range (1942).  Republic.  Fur  thieves  are  looting  the  traps  on  the  ranch  where  Roy
            Rogers is foreman and they have murdered one of Roy's friends. B/W. 2000ft.  .............................  $70
                           TAKE BOTH “Roy Rogers” FILMS FOR $100
          Tucson  raiders  (1944).  Republic.  Hollywood  Television  Services.  This  is  Wild  Bill  Elliot's  initial
           appearance as Red Ryder, where he finds himself framed for murder. Dupe. B/W. 2000ft.  .................  $50
          Western  honor  (1945).  Castle  Films  #557.  Kirby  Grant  Western,  Excerpt  from  “Trail  to  Vengeance”
           (Universal). B/W. 400ft.  .........................................................................................................................  $10
          Old Los Angeles (1948). Republic. Outlaws rule in picturesque old Los Angeles in 1848; Wild Bill Elliot
           tries to find the murderer of his brother. B/W. 2× 1600ft.  ......................................................................  $90
          Calgary cowboy stampede (1949). Castle Films #351 (Sport Parade). Scenes of the annual rodeo in Calgary,
           Alberta. B/W. 400ft.  ................................................................................................................................  $10
          The Roy Rogers Show: Jailbreak (1951). Season 1, episode 1. Dale helps a young man escape from jail
           after he has been falsely accused of the murder of his intended bride's father. B/W. 1200ft. The very first
           episode of this long-running Western TV show.  .....................................................................................  $30
          Black Hills ambush (1952). Republic. Rocky Lane helps a friend whose shipments are being robbed by a
           gang. B/W. 2200ft.  ..................................................................................................................................  $70
          The adventures of Wild Bill Hickok: Right of way (1953). Screen Gems/CBS. Season 4, episode 12. Wild
           Bill gets caught in the middle of a feud over a railroad route. Start titles replaced with duped footage, some
           spots in first few minutes. B/W. 1200ft.  .................................................................................................  $25
          Massacre at Sand Creek (1956).  Screen  Gems/CBS.  DuArt  print.  “Playhouse  90”  TV  series;  season  1,
           episode 13. An investigation into a massacre of Native Americans in 1864. 1200ft & 1600ft.  .............  $90
          The Californians: Lola Montez (1958). Californian Film Enterprises/NBC. Season 2, episode 3. The arrival
           of beautiful Lola Montez causes quite a stir in San Francisco. B/W. 1200ft. .........................................  $30
          Cisco kid (1950–56). The Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) and his English-mangling sidekick Pancho travel the
           old west in the grand tradition of the Lone Ranger, righting wrongs and fighting injustice wherever they
           find it. Lot of 4 episodes with unknown titles. Eastman (faded red). 4× 1200ft.  ...................................  $20
          Rawhide: Incident of the lost woman (1962). CBS. Favor finds a passed-out woman and her baby in the
           wilderness; she recovers and reveals that her husband is dead, but neglects to tell him that the grandfather
           and uncles are after the baby. B/W. 2000ft.  ............................................................................................  $60
                                   Super-8 FEATURE
          Emmanuelle: The joys of a woman (1975). Well known erotic film. Marketing Film release #4306. Eastman
           (red). Originally 3× 400ft, now on 2× 600ft reels in plastic boxes.  ........................................................  $50

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