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Filename:
The Singing Outlaw.jpg
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Movie Title:
The Singing Outlaw
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The Singing Outlaw
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Movie Genre:
Western
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Western
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Decade:
Decade 1930
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Decade 1930
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Year:
1938
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1938
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Studio-Distributor:
Universal
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Universal
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029572/
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Stars:
Bob Baker,�Joan Barclay,�Fuzzy Knight
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Bob Baker,�Joan Barclay,�Fuzzy Knight
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Director:
�Joseph H. Lewis
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�Joseph H. Lewis
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Remarks:
Stanley Leland Weed (who got the nickname �Tumble� Weed in the Army) came to Hollywood hot on the heels of the success of Gene Autry as a singing cowboy. With a name change to Bob Baker, he had a meteoric rise and fall in films, reaching the Top Ten of Western Stars in 1939. Within three years, he was playing unbilled �fifth cowboy in the posse� roles.
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Stanley Leland Weed (who got the nickname �Tumble� Weed in the Army) came to Hollywood hot on the heels of the success of Gene Autry as a singing cowboy. With a name change to Bob Baker, he had a meteoric rise and fall in films, reaching the Top Ten of Western Stars in 1939. Within three years, he was playing unbilled �fifth cowboy in the posse� roles.
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Caption:
The Singing Outlaw (Universal, 1938). One Sheet (27 X 41). Stanley Leland Weed (who got the nickname Tumble Weed in the Army) came to Hollywood hot on the heels of the success of Gene Autry as a singing cowboy. With a name change to Bob Baker, he had a meteoric rise and fall in films, reaching the Top Ten of Western Stars in 1939. Within three years, he was playing unbilled fifth cowboy in the posse roles. This one sheet from the heights of his career has pinholes and a couple of minor edge chips, and a small hole in both the horses head and the title. The poster has been mounted on linen and professionally restored. It has a beautiful appearance, with gorgeous color that seemingly jumps out of the poster. Fine+ on Linen.
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The Singing Outlaw (Universal, 1938). One Sheet (27 X 41). Stanley Leland Weed (who got the nickname Tumble Weed in the Army) came to Hollywood hot on the heels of the success of Gene Autry as a singing cowboy. With a name change to Bob Baker, he had a meteoric rise and fall in films, reaching the Top Ten of Western Stars in 1939. Within three years, he was playing unbilled fifth cowboy in the posse roles. This one sheet from the heights of his career has pinholes and a couple of minor edge chips, and a small hole in both the horses head and the title. The poster has been mounted on linen and professionally restored. It has a beautiful appearance, with gorgeous color that seemingly jumps out of the poster. Fine+ on Linen.
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DateCreated:
2015-09-10
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Keywords:
1930s
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1930s
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TimeCreated:
14:45:00-05:00
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Picasa
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Picasa
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Imagetimestamp:
2015:09:10 14:45:00
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