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Courageous Avenger

Courageous Avenger
Directed by Robert N. Bradbury

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #188911 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-02-14
  • Formats: Black & White, NTSC
  • Running time: 58 minutes

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Lawman Kirk Baxter (Brown) is sent to investigate a rash of thefts of gold bullion from a mine and the disappearance or murder of passengers of stagecoaches in the area. In his investigation, Kirk discovers the passengers are kidnapped to become slave laborers for the outlaws in a hidden cave. Kirk discovers that the gang has been tipped off to the shipments by a mine employee sending carrier pigeons. Kirk suspects mine superintendent Carson (Cassidy). Kirk identifies one of the gang members and follows his horse to the secret hideout. Kirk is captured, but manages to escape, freeing all the prisoners, when the gang leaves to rob another shipment. Can Kirk and his new friends stop the outlaws in time?

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"Johnny Mack Brown Series ... Courageous Avenger (1935) ... Poverty Row"4
Poverty Row presents "COURAGEOUS AVENGER" (12 December 1935) (58 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) -- Johnny Mack Brown was an All-American college football player and film actor --- Born and raised in Dothan, Alabama, Brown was a star of the high school football team, earning a football scholarship to the University of Alabama --- Playing the halfback position on his university's Crimson Tide football team, Brown helped his team to become the 1926 NCAA Division I-A national football champions --- In that year's Rose Bowl Game, he earned Most Valuable Player honors after scoring two of his team's three touchdowns in an upset win over the heavily favored Washington Huskies.

His good looks and powerful physique saw him portrayed on Wheaties cereal boxes and in 1927, brought an offer for motion picture screen tests that resulted in a long and successful career in Hollywood --- He appeared in minor roles until 1930 when he was cast as the star in a western movie entitled "Billy the Kid" and directed by King Vidor, the film also features Wallace Beery as Pat Garrett.

Brown went on to make several top-flight movies under the name John Mack Brown, including The Secret Six (1931) with Wallace Beery, as well as the legendary Lost Generation celebration of alcohol, "The Last Flight" (1931), and was being groomed by MGM as a leading man until being replaced on a film in 1931, with all his scenes reshot with Clark Gable in his place --- Rechristened Johnny Mack Brown, "Fighting Kit Carson" (1933) he returned to making exclusively westerns and eventually became one of the screen's top B-movie cowboy stars, making 127 western films during his career, including "Ride 'Em Cowboy" (1942) with Abbott and Costello --- Brown also starred in four serials for Universal Studios (Rustlers of Red Dog (1935), Wild West Days (1937), Flaming Frontiers (1938) and The Oregon Trail (1939) and was a hero to millions of young children at movie theaters and on their television screens --- Altogether, Brown appeared in over 160 movies between 1927 and 1966, as well as a smattering of television shows, in a career spanning almost forty years --- In recognition of his contribution to the motion picture industry, Brown was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6101 Hollywood Blvd --- In 1969, Brown was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Under the production staff of:
Robert North Bradbury - Director
A.W. Hackel - Producer
Charles Francis Royal - Screenwriter
E.M. MacManigal - Cinematographer
Roy S. Luby - Editor

Our story line and plot, An agent Kirk Baxter (Johnny Mack Brown) has been sent to investigate murder and robbery involving gold bullion shipments --- Could it be that the mine owner is behind all of this devilment --- Identifying a gang member by his bullets, he uses that man's horse to locate and join the gang --- Slave labor is being used in the mine --- He learns the gang is tipped off to the shipments by a mine employee using carrier pigeons --- But the next message reveals his true identity and he is made a prisoner --- Johnny Mack made eight westerns for A.W. Hackel's Supreme Pictures during the 1935-36 --- Bob Steele's director father Robert North Bradbury is at the helm of this action packed oater.

the cast includes:
Johnny Mack Brown ... Kirk Baxter
Helen Ericson ... Beth Stonewell
Warner Richmond ... Gorman
Eddie Parker ... Henchman Wellford
Ed Cassidy ... Mr. Carson (as E. Cassidy)
Frank Ball ... M. H. Davis
Forrest Taylor ... The Chief
Earl Dwire ... Prisoner
Bob Burns ... Sheriff (uncredited)
Art Dillard ... Henchman Bill
Wally West ... Dick Stonewell

SPECIAL FEATURES:
BIO:
1. Johnny Mack Brown
Date of Birth: 1 September 1904 - Dothan, Alabama
Date of Death: 14 November 1974 - Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California

If you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure check out other western double features by Johnny Mack Brown:

JOHNNY MACK BROWN WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURES:
1. Raiders of San Joaquin/Law of the Range (VCI #7226)
2. Pony Post/Ragtime Cowboy Joe (VCI #7238)
3. Brand A Coward/Rogue of the Range (VCI #7244)
4. Guns in the Dark/Partner of the Trail (VCI #7260)
5. Bar Z Bad Men/Between Men (VCI #7282)
6. Bad Man from Red Butte/Rawhide Rangers (VCI #8348)
7. Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie & Lone Star Trail (VCI #7308)
8. Crooked Trail & Boot Hill Brigade (VCI #7309)
9. Arizona Cyclone & Man From Montana (VCI #7325)
10.A Lawman Is Born & The Gambling Terror (VCI #7327)
11.Chip Of The Flying U & Oklahoma Frontier (VCI #7329)
12.Silver Bullet & Law and Order (VCI #7331)
13.Raiders of the Border & Texas Kid (VCI #7333)
14.Under Cover Man & Stagecoach Buckaroo (VCI #7335)

JOHNNY MACK BROWN FOUR FEATURE:
CLASSIC WESTERNS: Crooked Trail; Boot Hill Brigade;
Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie; Lone Star Trail (VCI #5520)

JOHNNY MACK BROWN - UNIVERSAL CLIFFHANGER/SERIALS:
1. FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON (VCI #8419)
2. FLAMING FRONTIERS (VCI #8442)
3. OREGON TRAIL, THE (VCI #8439)
4. RUSTLERS OF RED DOG (VCI #8397)

Ask Amazon.Com to carry the above titles as many are not available on Amazon as of yet...you can order and pick up your copy now from VCI Entertainment...if you enjoyed this collection, why not pick up other copies of Johnny Mack Brown Double Features.

Bobby J. Copeland's book published by Empire Publising on "Johnny Mack Brown: Up Close & Personal" is chuck full of answers to all the questions his fans had from early on --- when you went to see him on the big screen, you got exactly what the marquee said...plenty of thrills, adventure and loaded with action --- Johnny Mack was a natural for the western, his riding abilities and fight scenes were of the the same caliber as Buck Jones and Bob Steele --- Johnny Mack sets the saddle better than Duke Wayne --- seems Johnny got better with the more films he made and the scripts were always top notch --- he was one of the best-liked people in films, what you saw on the screen is what he really was, a great human being.

Hats off and thanks to Les Adams (collector/guideslines for character identification), Chuck Anderson (Webmaster: The Old Corral/B-Westerns.Com), Boyd Magers (Western Clippings), Bobby J. Copeland (author of "Trail Talk"), Rhonda Lemons (Empire Publishing Inc) and Bob Nareau (author of "The Real Bob Steele") as they have rekindled my interest once again for B-Westerns and Serials --- If you're into the memories of B-Westerns with high drama, this is the one you've been anxiously waiting for --- please stand up and take a bow Western Classics --- all my heroes have been cowboys!

Total Time: 58 min on VHS/DVD ~ Poverty Row ~ (2/14/2008)