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Blue Steel/ Hell Town (Double Feature) (1934)
Rating:
Starring: Wayne, John
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Category: Westerns, Special Interest
Studio: Goodtimes
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
114 mins

 
 

 

Only the Duke could save these towns.

Blue Steel:
The ranchers of Yucca City, whose town secretly sits atop the richest gold field ever discovered, are trapped by a gang of crooks that tries to starve them out, forcing them all to sell their homes for a few paltry dollars.Mysterious stranger John Wayne enters into an uneasy alliance with wily old sheriff George "Gabby" Hayes, who has mistaken him for the notorious Polka Dot Bandit (Yakima Canutt), before revealing his true identity.

Hell Town:
Also known as Born To The West, and based on a novel by Zane Grey, this early effort finds the Duke playing opposite his fellow Western star, John Mack Brown, as cattle-driving cousins Dare Rudd and Tom Fillmore.No love is lost between them, especially when Dare falls for Tom's girl Judith Worstall (Marsha Hunt), but they discover a new-found respect for each other after joining forces against cattle rustlers and card sharps.