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16
6.3
/1350/
65
/32/
54
/15/
3.2
/381/
29
/9/

Lost in a Harem (1944)
Two bumbling magicians help a Middle Eastern prince regain his rightful throne from his despotic uncle.
poster
54
15
6.0
/1335/
57
/33/
67
/18/
3.0
/303/
25
/3/

The Trap (1946)
When a troupe of showgirls with their impresario and press agent vacation at a Malibu Beach resort, two of them are garroted. Charlie takes on the case assisted by Number Two Son Jimmy and faithful chauffeur Birmingham Brown.
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5.7
/57/
60
/1/

The Gas House Kids in Hollywood (1947)
The Gas House Kids, the very poor man's Bowery Boys, head for Hollywood.
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6.5
/31/
10
/1/

Shadows on the Range (1946)
Johnny Mack Brown stars in the formula oater Shadows on the Range. The film was made at a time when Monogram was experimenting with the notion of passing Brown off as a singing cowboy. While his voice is dubbed, he's definitely handling all the action sequences himself, and that's what the fans really wanted.
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6.2
/31/

Flashing Guns (1947)
After a brief mid-1940s burst of originality, Monogram's Johnny Mack Brown western series settled back into the commonplace with such entries as Flashing Guns. In this outing, Brown tries to save his pal Shelby (Raymond Hatton) from being thrown off his ranch by crooked banker Ainsworth (James E. Logan). To do this, our hero must prove that the banker is in cahoots with the local gambling boss (Douglas Evans).
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6.4
/30/

Silver Range (1946)
Veteran cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown plays a cattle buyer turned prairie sleuth in this low-budget oater from Monogram, which co-stars perennial old-timer Raymond Hatton as a retired U.S. Marshal assigned to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a rancher. As the two old friends soon learn, a gang of smugglers headed by the town's banker (Frank LaRue) needs the use of the Flying Arrow Ranch for their nefarious purposes.
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5.4
/35/
30
/2/

Crashing Thru (1949)
When Ranger Raymond is killed during a stage holdup, Wells Fargo Agent Whip Wilson assumes his identity.
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5.3
/89/

Cowboy Cavalier (1948)
Jimmy Wakely and "Cannonball" Taylor protect shipments along a stage and freight line from villainous bandits.


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