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  1. We'll Shoot It Out Now-Hombre! DRAW Before I Drill You!Mexican outlaw Zanti killed John Tobin's parents. John teams up with Dusty, also hurt by Zanti, to get...

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  2. 'The Lawless Frontier' features Earl Dwire in his big star turn (not) as (for some inexplicable reason) Pandro Zanti, a 'half Apache, half American posing as a Mexican who speaks the language fluently.' His biggest posing as a Mexican seemed to be his outrageous mariachi clothes. The only plot seems to be that he wants to steal Ruby, the granddaughter of "Old Dusty" (Gabby Hayes). When meeting ...

  3. The Lawless Frontier is a film directed by Robert N. Bradbury with John Wayne, Sheila Terry, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Jack Rockwell .... Year: 1934. Original title: The Lawless Frontier. Synopsis: John Wayne saddles up to bring the rustlers responsible for his parents' murder in the early Wayne oater "The Lawless Frontier," co-starring Sheila Terry and George "Gabby" Hayes. ...You can watch The ...

  4. The Lawless Frontier (1934) 1080p. Topics. The lawless frontier, lawless frontier, western, John Wayne, Gabby Hayes, Cowboy, horses, guns, Nuray, Nuray media, Nuray Pictures. When John Tobin sets out to bring his parents' killer to justice, the local sheriff mistakes him for an outlaw. Access-restricted-item.

  5. The Lawless Frontier (1934) was the tenth of the Lone Star westerns. It was made on a budget of $11,000, shot in less than a week at Red Rock Canyon north of Los Angeles, and released by Monogram on Nov. 22, 1934. The director was Robert N. Bradbury, who directed many in the series and was the father of another famous B western actor of the ...

  6. Le territoire sans loi est un film américain de genre Action réalisé par Robert N. Bradbury avec John Wayne Le territoire sans loi (1934) The Lawless Frontier

  7. The Lawless Frontier (1934) Lone Star, Dir: Robert N. Bradbury, b/w, 50m Cast: John Wayne, Sheila Terry, Jack Rockwell, George Hayes, Buffalo Bill Jr., Yakima Canutt This entry in the Lone Star series is a bit more dramatic than others, the opening sequence in which John Wayne, as John Tobin, finds his murdered parents highly reminiscent of a similar scene in The Searchers when Ethan Edwards ...