Now Showing. . . Kane and Lane!

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Buckeroos and Buckerettes! Mark your calendars NOW!

We finish our 2011-12 Western Film Season with the Kane and Lane show! (Did  Nikki really plan it that way?)

On June 21 we watch two films directed by Joseph Kane. And then, finally, after witnessing cliff-tumbling wagon rides, exploding caves, fiery vats of alcohol, exploding barns and YES, even a plummet into a volcanic pit, we will see (hopefully) Allan Lane round up the bad guys and get the girl.

Don’t miss it!

Final Chapter: “Daredevils of the West” with Allan Lane and Kay Aldridge

Wild Bill Elliott

“The Gallant Legion” (Republic, 1948) directed by Joseph Kane and starring: Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray, Joseph Schildkraut, Bruce Cabot, Andy Devine and Jack Holt

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Cover of "Ghost Town Gold"

Poster of Ghost Town Gold

“Ghost Town Gold” (Republic, 1936) directed by Joseph Kane. A Three Mesquiteers movie starring: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Kay Hughes, LeRoy Mason

The fun begins at 7:00 p.m.

When “bad men” ain’t so tough. . .

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WFPS member Kenneth Kitchen passed along this anecdote about the famous B-Western villan.

Roy up to no good

Roy Barcroft is probably the most popular badman of the B-Western films. The crooked outlaw character was as critical to the horse opera as the hero in the white hat. The best cowboy pictures included believable villains and no one could top Barcroft. The reason for Barcroft’s success was simple. He was a very good actor.

However, off-screen Barcroft suffered from the same human foibles as the rest of us.

Dale Berry spent some time in Hollywood and was friendly with both Barcroft and Keene Duncan. He told me of an evening he shared with the two tough guys celebrating completion of another oater. The three men wound up at Barcroft’s house where he intended to give the men a farewell drink. Mrs. Barcroft recognized their boozy condition and locked the front door. Not to be denied entry into his own house, Barcroft backed up and charged the door, hitting it hard with his shoulder. As Duncan and Berry were picking up the battered Barcroft from the floor, the “king of the badmen” muttered, “What happened? The *#^! doors always fly open at Republic!”

Many thanks to Kenneth for sharing this. And the picture too!