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Man From Utah, The/ Randy Rides Again (Double Feature) (1934)
Rating:
Starring: Wayne, John
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Category: Westerns, Special Interest
Studio: Goodtimes
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
105 mins

 
 

 

The Man From Utah:
Deputized by U.S. Marshal George Higgins (George "Gabby" Hayes), singing cowboy John Weston (John Wayne) infiltrates the Dalton Valley Rodeo, a crooked outfit run by Spike Barton (Edward Peil).The gang uses a snake venom-tipped needle stuck in the saddle to ensure that no outsiders walk away with any of its hefty cash prizes, and also operates a profitable sideline as stagecoach thieves.

Randy Rides Alone:
John Wayne and frequent sidekick George "Gabby" Hayes are on opposite sides of the law in this atmospheric film, which opens as lawman Randy Bowers (Wayne) stumbles onto a bar full of corpses.Randy is mistakenly locked up by the Sheriff (Earl Dwire) while Marvin Black (Hayes) poses as the hunchbacked Matt the Mute to learn the location of $30,000 concealed in the bar by its late proprietor.