b Westerns (Hoot Gibson) Movies on DVD
(1932)
Greenhorn lady rancher Marion Shilling relies on able-bodied foreman Hoot Gibson to save the day when her cattle stampede. Gibson also must contend with no-good black hats who want to force the ranch into bankruptcy. Will this ranching odd couple make a living off the land or will Hoot be forced to scoot? Amiable oater co-stars Robert Ellis, Ethel Wales. 65 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1935)
Hoot Gibson stars in "Cavalcade of the West," a tale of justice, Western style, focusing on two brothers, one of whom is kidnapped by outlaws and ends up on the wrong side of the law. Rex Lease, Marion Shilling co-star. And, oily sidewinder Warner Richmond is trying to give lady rancher June Gale and her crippled pa the bum's rush off their own land, in "Rainbow's End." Leave it to Gibson to realize the whole thing was one big mix-up and iron everything out before somebody gets hurt. With Oscar Apfel. 121 min. total.
(1931)
Hoot Gibson returns home to ferret out the bushwhacker who knocked off his kid brother as well as to cotton to long-lost love Sally Eilers (Hoot's real-life wife). In order to smoke out the culprit, he poses as a chicken-livered coward. Can Hoot bring the black hat to justice? With Hooper Atchley, Robert Homans, Edward Peil. 61 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1943)
Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, and Bob Steele team as the Trail Blazers in this all-star oater. When some ornery owlhoots start holding up stagecoaches, Steele decides something must be done, so he infiltrates them. Enlisting the help of his fellow Blazers, he soon brings the black hats down. With Linda Brent. 59 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1936)
In a conflict over water rights, heroic cowpoke Hoot Gibson has his hands full after some wolves in sheepherders' clothing set in motion a plan to frame his cattleman father and place him in an asylum. When another crook forecloses on his pop's ranch, Hoot steps in and is promptly accused of murder. Can he clear his name and be reunited with his dad? Jane Barnes, Roger Williams co-star. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1944)
These trails are marked; they're a mess, an oily mess, and Hoot and pardner Bob Steele take to them in an effort to run down a gang of oil swindlers headed by nanny-goat Veda Ann Borg. Co-stars Mauritz Hugo and Steve Clark. 58 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1932)
Ex-sheriff-turned-rodeo star Hoot Gibson plays dishwasher to get the lowdown on a gang of rustlers who've been hounding the ranch of Hoot's ladylove in this vintage oater. With his unique brand of humor and courage, he sets out to bring the black hats to justice. With Doris Hill, Hooper Atchley, Al Bridge. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1935)
Whooooo doggies! Gather your pardners and open a case of sarsaparilla for this wild western yarn focusing on cowpokes Hoot Gibson and John Elliott. When the brother of a pretty young rancher gets her mixed up with some outlandish outlaws, the pair steps in to dole out their unique brand of frontier justice. With Mary Doran, James C. Eagles. 52 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1935)
Western legend Hoot Gibson is Swifty Wade, a spur jockey who lands a job on a ranch. But the new vocation leads to real problems when the ranch's owner is murdered and Swifty is named as the lead suspect in the crime. Can he possibly prove his innocence and clear his name? With June Gale, George F. Hayes, Ralph Lewis. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1931)
He's a cowpoke with high morals and a low temper. He's Hoot Gibson, and in "Boiling Point," he sets out to bring some bad guys to justice while trying to honor a family promise not to get into fights. With Helen Foster, "Gabby" Hayes. Then, Gibson returns home to ferret out the bushwhacker who knocked off his kid brother as well as cotton to long lost love Sally Eilers (Hoot's real-life wife), posing as a chicken-livered coward to smoke out the culprit, in "Clearing the Range." 132 min. total.Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1936)
First, in "The Boiling Point," Hoot Gibson stars as a saddlepal with high morals and a lower temper who sets out to stop some nasty varmints while trying to honor a family promise to not get into fights. With Helen Foster, George "Gabby" Hayes. Then, Hoot tries to get some "Frontier Justice" for his pop, who has been put in an insane asylum by some sheepherders following a water rights dispute. Jane Barnes, Richard Cramer, Roger Williams co-star. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1925)
Hoot Gibson stars in this hoot of a silent western, playing a cowpoke on a Canadian reservation who must earn the right to woo the beautiful Virginia Brown Faire after her father disapproves. Will he get the opportunity to prove his mettle by besting a poacher? Clark Comstock, Jim Corey, and Ynez Seabury co-star. 69 min. Standard; Soundtrack: music score. Silent with music score.
(1933)
No, it's not a surfer western! Hoot Gibson is the dude, a law-abidin' cowpoke who poses as a bad guy to find out who killed one of his pals. When he discovers that a cattle baron is to blame, he decides to show the black hat the meaning of frontier justice. With Gloria Shea, Hooper Atchley, Skeeter Bill Robbins. 66 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1932)
First, a thrilling landslide sequence highlights "The Fighting Parson," featuring Gibson as a vagabond who wanders into a small town and is mistaken for a circuit preacher. With Marceline Day, Skeeter Bill Robbins. Next, the comic oater "Cowboy Counselor" stars Hoot Gibson as a con man posing as a lawyer who tries to sell copies of a fake law book. His life gets complicated when he has to defend a young man falsely accused of robbery. With Sheila Manners (Bromley), Jack Rutherford. 123 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1932)
Hoot Gibson discovers the gal he's taken a liking to seems to prefer a gambler, so Hoot decides to get all medieval on the fellow. In retaliation, the gambler rustles Hoot's horses. Guess who lands the cowgal? Merna Kennedy and Roy D'Arcy also star. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1936)
First, in "The Hard Hombre," Hoot Gibson (in a dual role) shines as a spoiled tenderfoot who is made ranch foreman when he is mistaken for the tough-as-nails cowpoke he resembles. But when his mother unexpectedly shows up, his scheme is exposed. With Lina Basquette, Matilde Comont. Then, in "Lucky Terror," Gibson is a sharpshooter in a traveling sideshow who is falsely accused of murdering a miner. While trying to clear his name he also finds himself dealing with a number of gruff bad guys. Charles Hill, Lona Andre star. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1932)
Two hornswogglin' bankers plan to railroad railroad agent Hoot Gibson, setting him up as a clay pigeon to take the fall for one of their planned heists in this two-fisted oater. As you can guess, Hoot isn't going to stand for this behavior, so he quickly sets in motion a plan to make things right. With Sally Blane, Hooper Atchley. 59 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1936)
Hoot Gibson, the man who put the "buck" in "buckaroo," shoots, fights and rides his way into action as a hero going undercover to rassle some rustlers. Ruth Mix co-stars. 53 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
(1936)
Bronco busters Hoot Gibson and Skeeter Bill Robbins catch a wild cayuse known as the "Devil Horse" and are ready to claim the $1,000 reward. But when a blackhat kills Robbins and frames Hoot, he'll have to avoid the sheriff to prove his innocence. "Wild Horse" co-stars Edmund Cobb, Stepin Fetchit. AKA: "Silver Devil." In a conflict over water rights, Hoot's cattleman pa has been framed and branded a couch case by wolves in sheepherders' clothing who've had the old man committed to a booby hatch. "Frontier Justice" co-stars Jane Barnes and Snowflake. 124 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo.
(1931)
Bronco busters Hoot Gibson and Skeeter Bill Robbins catch a wild Cayuse known as the Devil Horse and are ready to claim the $1,000 reward. But when a blackhat kills Robbins and frames Hoot, he'll have to avoid the sheriff to prove his innocence. With Edmund Cobb, Stepin Fetchit. AKA: "Silver Devil." 68 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English mono. Plays All Regions.
(1943)
When Buck Jones' death signaled an end to its "Rough Riders" series, Monogram Studios brought together Hoot Gibson and Ken Maynard to star as "The Trail Blazers." Here they're called on to stop Indians from attacking railroad workers, but their investigation proves that someone's provoking them. Betty Miles, Ian Keith also star. Standard; Soundtrack: English.



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