Tom London
Grizzled character actor of scores of Westerns. A native of Kentucky, he spent his early manhood as a salesman. He obtained work with the Selig film company in Chicago as a property man and came to California when that firm moved west. He began to get small parts in the Westerns Selig produced and both his expertise with horses and his rugged appearance soon led him to larger roles. In 1924, he adopted the stage name Tom London after years of performing under his real name. He played heavies and comical roles with equal skill and became, throughout the Thirties and Forties, a familiar face low-budget pictures. He played the comic sidekick to Western star Sunset Carson in a number of b-Westerns and continued to play character roles until his death.
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Call of the Wilderness
Can you ever go wrong making a German Shepard the star of your movie? "Ceasar, the Wolf Dog" is top-billed in this independently produced adventure as Lobo, the progeny of a wolf and a "good hunting dog." He loyally fills the latter function as canine companion to trapper...Watch Movie -
Jesse James Rides Again
The outlaw Jesse James and his friend are on the run from the law when he is wrongly accused of leading the historic 1876 Northfield, Minnesota bank robbery. With nerve-tensing turns and high-impact action, Jesse rides into a town where a gang is trying to drive area ranchers...Watch Movie -
The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
This Universal movie serial based on the The Green Hornet radio series by George W. Trendle is the sequel to the 1940 serial THE GREEN HORNET. With "a thousand ALL-NEW thrills!" this fifteen-episode serial featuring Britt Reid continues the crime fighting saga of the Hornet....Watch Movie

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