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Racketeer Round-up

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 57m
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6.1/10
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Edna Aslin, Edmund Cobb, Francis Walker, and Black King in Racketeer Round-up (1934)
Western

A rancher's daughter returns from college to marry her fiance, the ranch foreman. However, the foreman has gotten involved with gangsters, who are now after him because he hid their stolen m... Read allA rancher's daughter returns from college to marry her fiance, the ranch foreman. However, the foreman has gotten involved with gangsters, who are now after him because he hid their stolen money and can't remember where.A rancher's daughter returns from college to marry her fiance, the ranch foreman. However, the foreman has gotten involved with gangsters, who are now after him because he hid their stolen money and can't remember where.

  • Directors
    • Jerry Callahan
    • Robert J. Horner
  • Writers
    • J.S. Burrows
    • Martin Eldridge
    • Eddie Davis
  • Stars
    • Black King
    • Edmund Cobb
    • Edna Aslin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    19
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    • Directors
      • Jerry Callahan
      • Robert J. Horner
    • Writers
      • J.S. Burrows
      • Martin Eldridge
      • Eddie Davis
    • Stars
      • Black King
      • Edmund Cobb
      • Edna Aslin
    • 2User reviews
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    Black King
    • King
    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Steve Madison
    • (as Edmond Cobb)
    Edna Aslin
    • June Merrill
    • (as Edna Aselin)
    Francis Walker
    Francis Walker
    • Frank
    • (as Frank Walker)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Slim Griffith
    • (as Edward Allen Biby)
    Eddie Davis
    • Jimmy 'Gabby' Boggs
    Ned Norton
    • Deacon Merrill
    • (as Edward Norton)
    Lois Glaze
    • Trixie
    Felix Valle
    • Charlie
    Jack Cheatham
    Jack Cheatham
    • Butch
    • (as Jack Cheathem)
    Ruth Runnell
    • Ranch Guest
    • Directors
      • Jerry Callahan
      • Robert J. Horner
    • Writers
      • J.S. Burrows
      • Martin Eldridge
      • Eddie Davis
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    horn-5

    How to worsen a Robert J. Horner film, or The Miracle of Gower Gulch.

    There are two names in film history who could give Edward D. Wood Jr. lessons in bad-film making in spades, and have change left over; any film with the name of Victor Adamson(Denver Dixon) or Robert J. Horner as any combination of director-writer-producer, usually all three, is a film that is guaranteed to make anything Ed Wood has his name on look like Oscar material and eligible for any Top 100 best list. As possibly one of the few people in the world who has copies of and seen nearly every Horner-Adamson-Wood sound-era film (some of us are gluttons for punishment), I ask the Ed Wood johnny-come-lately cultists to check out Horner and Adamson before they start scoffing and crying over the thought that Angora Ed doesn't stand alone. Heck, he ain't even at the top of the 'bad' list. Some of my fellow "gluttons" aren't even certain he makes the top Five list, although I'd make Horner number one and let Adamson and Wood be tied for a (very) distant second and third position. I'm open to hearing conflicting arguments, but only if the cussing is limited to Tex-Mex words I can understand. Anyway, 1934's Racketeers Round-up serves to make my Horner point, but Beaumont Pictures' Mitchell Leichter managed to even top that by taking Horner's 50-minute original,and evidently hiring Jerry Callahan, Willian Tuers and Willian Austin to direct-film-edit seven additional minutes of footage built around "Black King, the Horse With the Human Brain" and tacking the results onto Horner's original work, and sending this virus-added plague back out into the unsuspecting world as "Gunners and Guns." With this one fell stroke, Leichter achieved "the greatness thrust upon them" attribute mentioned at the end of Preston Sturges great "The Miracle of Morgan Creek." He actually accomplished the impossible...he made a Horner work even worse than it was. Us gluttons stand in awe.
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    I love this movie!

    This movie was quite entertaining. Black King was good of course, but the real scene stealer was the actor Felix Valle whose characterization of Charlie was on mark. He displayed his incredible trick roping skills and I was in awe, the best I've ever seen! This flick had good acting, a good story, decent directing and kept my interest throughout it's 57 minute duration. My only wish was that the same cast would have been used in other movies since they all were so enjoyable. Racketeer Roundup (1934), aka: Gunners & Guns (1934) is a flick that won't disappoint. An interesting side note, since I was so intrigued by Felix, I looked him up and was pleasantly suprised to see that two of his movies were posted on YouTube, Kidding Katie (1923) and Stay Single (1924), both Christie Comedies movies staring the equally talented Dorothy Devore that deserves her star status being both cute and funny in each movie. Felix did no trick roping in either picture, but held his ground in two very likable roles. It's interesting too, to see how versatile actors are able to transition into two different genres of movies. One can truly appreciate such talent.

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      Re-titled Gunners or Guns, this film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Detroit Tuesday 26 July 1949 on WXYZ (Channel 7), in Fort Worth Monday 15 August 1949 on WBAP (Channel 5), in Atlanta Monday 17 October 1949 on WAGA (Channel 5), in Philadelphia Tuesday 8 November 1949 on WFIL (Channel 6), and in Cincinnati Sunday 18 December 1949 on WKRC (Channel 11).

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gunners and Guns
    • Production company
      • Black King Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      57 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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