Western Movies of 1935
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
Gene Autry's first starring Western, Tumbling Tumbleweeds sets the pace for the 98 or so Autry oaters to come. As he would for the remainder of his screen career with only one exception, Gene plays Gene Autry, cowboy troubadour, ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Paradise Canyon
Paradise Canyon is one of the most action-packed entries in John Wayne's "Lone Star" series. On the trail of a counterfeiting gang, undercover agent John Wyatt (Wayne) joins ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
The Sagebrush Troubador
Given a title like Sagebrush Troubadour, it virtually went without ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
The Dawn Rider
An average entry in the otherwise above-average Monogram/"Lone Star" Western series starring John Wayne, this film is noteworthy for containing one of the last screen appearances of Joseph De Grasse, a major ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Wagon Trail
Weatherbeaten western star Harry Carey is the glue that holds the low-budget Wagon ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Westward Ho
Westward Ho begins as hero John Wyatt (John Wayne) vows to avenge the death of his parents at the hands of cattle rustlers. ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Big Boy Rides Again
More of a whodunit than a straight Western, this Guinn "Big Boy" Williams vehicle from low-budget Beacon Pictures at least attempted something a bit different. Having just revised his will ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
The Fighting Westerner
Randolph Scott stars in this adequate Zane Grey adaptation. Lawman Larry Sutton (Scott) is assigned to solve a series of murders occurring at a radium mine. Among the suspects ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]The Cowboy Millionaire
Cowboy Millionaire is one of the last and best of George O'Brien's western vehicles at the Fox Studios. O'Brien is in charge of a dude ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Sunset Range
A curious mix of B-Western heroics and gangster film melodramatics, Sunset Range was the first of two very low-budget Westerns Hoot Gibson would make for Gower Gulch company First Division Productions. ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Bulldog Courage
After two well-mounted entries produced by Nat Ross, the Tim McCoy Westerns from Puritan Pictures were taken over by the ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
No Man's Range
Filmed simultaneously with Alias John Law, this rather complicated Western from low-budget Supreme Pictures featured wiry Bob Steele as Jim Hale, a young cowboy summoned by his stepfather Ed (Charles ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Rio Rattler
Directed by producer Bernard B. Ray under his usual nom de cinema of Franklin Shamray, this mild B-Western features ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Trail of Terror
Nobody is what he (or she) appears to be in this above-average western starring Bob Steele and directed by his father, Robert North Bradbury. Searching for the whereabouts of a strongbox lost in a stage hold-up, government ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]
Born to Battle
A streamlined, fast-paced silent B-Western, this Tom Tyler vehicle was one of several oaters ... [ Western movie - 1935 ]




