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    • Una rosa bianca per Giulia (1950)

      1. Una rosa bianca per Giulia

      19501h 22mT
      6,7 (3650)
      A young doctor falls in love with a disturbed young woman, becomes involved in her husband's death, and must flee with her to the Mexican border.
    • Wayne Morris and Elena Verdugo in Carabina Mike tuona sul Texas (1953)

      2. Carabina Mike tuona sul Texas

      19531h 2mApproved
      5,7 (67)
    • Bill Elliott in Topeka (1953)

      3. Topeka

      19531h 9mApproved
      7,0 (60)
      After a series of bank robberies, Jim Levering (Bill Elliott) as Wild Bill Elliott) and his gang decide to hide out for awhile in Deer Creek where bard-and-casino owner Mack Wilson (Harry Lauter)) is the overlord. Wilson runs a protection racket and the town merchants have to pay him to keep operating. Jim moves in, planning to eventually take over Wilson's racket for himself. He and his men whip Wilson's gang and all but drive them out of the town and territory, and Jim wins the respect of the community. When he is made sheriff, he and his pal Ray Hammond (Rick Vallin)) decide to keep going straight. The rest of Jim's old gang join Wilson's outfit and proceed to loot the town. Jim and Ray go into action and the outlaws are either killed or jailed. The townspeople petition the governor for a pardon for both of them.
    • Wayne Morris in I tre del Rio Grande (1953)

      4. I tre del Rio Grande

      19531h 2m
      6,0 (17)
      Outlaws Gil Duncan, Tom Mack and Tench rob a stagecoach outside Rio Vista, then turn the money over to sheriff Walt Reardon, who is Duncan's son, to delude Walt and local residents into thinking that they are honest. Walt, however, is unimpressed, as he is familiar with his father's lawless past. When a Wells Fargo agent is murdered while working undercover for Special Agent Jackson, Walt follows the murderer's trail to his father's cabin, and is wounded when a gunfight erupts. Duncan brings Walt to town where he is treated by Dr. Bradley and his daughter, Lois, who is Walt's girl friend. While Walt is recuperating, his father learns the details about the local gold mine's next shipment from Jackson, who is unaware of Duncan's criminal intent. Duncan, Mack and Tench then steal the shipment after which Jackson alerts Walt, who, now recovered, pursues the outlaws with him. Duncan is mortally wounded in a gunfight against his son and Jackson, but when Tench attempts to shoot Walt, Duncan kills Tench to save his son. After Mack killed is in the ensuing gunfight, Walt and Jackson return the gold to the mine.
    • Gregg Barton, John Doucette, Bill Elliott, Virginia Grey, and Harry Morgan in Un killer per lo sceriffo (1954)

      5. Un killer per lo sceriffo

      19541h 11mApproved
      6,0 (208)
      During California's gold-rush, an undercover marshal, posing as a gunfighter, investigates the murder of another marshal who had been assigned to the region.
    • Bill Elliott in Bitter Creek (1954)

      6. Bitter Creek

      19541h 14mApproved
      6,1 (150)
      A man thinks a wealthy rancher killed his brother, and it's up to him to prove it.
    • Wayne Morris in Star of Texas (1953)

      7. Star of Texas

      19531h 8mApproved
      6,4 (14)
      Most of the trade reviewers of the time gave this oater high marks for originality, evidently based on the "Dragnet"-style narration, since there was nothing original about the story Dan Ullman slapped his name on as it is just a remake of "Flaming Bullets, PRC, 1945", "Wanted: Dead or Alive, Monogram, 1952" and Monogram, PRC and Republic also had other offerings based on this plot, while Ullman sold it again in 1957 for George Montgomery's "Last of the Badmen." Two bad things happened to the western genre following "High Noon" and TV's "Dragnet"; a majority of the westerns made from that point onward in the 50s and 60s either had a narrative theme song (usually bad and giving away the plot under the opening credits) or an off-screen narrator or, sometimes, both. The plot has a gang of outlaws springing prisoners from jails in 1879 Texas, robbing banks and holding up stagecoaches with the blame being pinned on the escapees, and then knocking them off to collect the ever-increasing reward money. Texas Ranger Ed Ryan comes ridin' along and soon puts an end to the racket and gang headed by Luke Andrews. The viewer has to take the narrator's word for some of how he manages this, and cynics might get the idea that the use of a narrator was just a way of not spending the money to shoot some explanatory scenes.
    • Virginia Grey, John Kellogg, Harry Lauter, and Wayne Morris in Fighting Lawman (1953)

      8. Fighting Lawman

      19531h 11mApproved
      5,9 (83)
      Woman is determined to get loot stolen by robbers, is pursued by a sheriff who's determined that she won't.
    • Bill Elliott, Myron Healey, Mary Ellen Kay, and Fuzzy Knight in Vigilante Terror (1953)

      9. Vigilante Terror

      19531h 10mApproved
      6,5 (58)
      Pinetop is being terrorized by masked vigilantes, secretly led by saloon owner Brett, whose chief lieutenant is mine manager Gene Smith. After a gold robbery, suspicion is planted on Matt Taylor, who has a daughter, Lucy. Tack Hamlin comes to town and meets his old friend Strummer Jones. Moved by a sense of justice, Tack and Strummer save a man from mob justice after a saloon killing and Tack is appointed sheriff by Mayor Winch. Later, Tack and Strummer save Taylor from being hanged by the vigilantes on the false robbery charge, and Lucy provides evidence that points to Brewer and his gang as the gold thieves. But Brett charges Tack and Strummer with the theft and the vigilantes gather to hang them.

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