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LASH LA RUE 12 MOVIES - 2 DVDS!

LASH LA RUE 12 MOVIES - 2 DVDS!
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- DISC 01: DEAD MAN’S GOLD – 1948

Director: Ray Taylor

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Peggy Stewart

Jim Thornton, having found gold, has sent for Lash. But when he and Fuzzy arrive they find him dead. Lash knows that Conway and his gang are involved but that they have a boss. Lash thinks he knows who it is and sets a trap to flush him out.



MARK OF THE LASH – 1948

Director: Ray Taylor

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Suzi Crandall

When Taggart closes off the rancher's water supply, Lash La Rue is sent for. Learning he is arriving, Taggart sends his gang to kill him. But they get the wrong man and Lash and Fuzzy set out to bring Taggart in. But he not only controls the town but has also appointed himself Sheriff.



FRONTIER REVENGE – 1948

Director: Ray Taylor

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Peggy Stewart

Marshals Lash LaRue (Al 'Lash" LaRue) and Fuzzy Q. Jones (Al St. John) ride into Raolite posing as the wanted Dawson Brothers (Bud Osborne and Steve Raines) who have just robbed the stage coach of #20,000. Deuce Rago (Ray Bennett), outlaw gang leader posing as a respectable citizen, believes them to be the Dawsons (because of a belt buckle Lash has) and makes a deal with them to rob the Silver Queen Mine. The gang captures Lash and Fuzzy to make them tell where they hid the stagecoach loot, but saloon entertainer Joan De Lysa (Peggy Stewart), working for the Marshal's office, shows up and rescues Lash, and the two ride to where another henchman has Fuzzy held prisoner.



OUTLAW COUNTRY – 1949

Director: Ray Taylor

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Dan White

Marshal Clark sends Lash La Rue and Fuzzy Q. Jones to break up a gang of counterfeiters, led by Jim McCord, operating in a deserted village across the border. On the way, they chase off three outlaws in pursuit of a wagon carrying Frank Evans and his daughter Jane, who are trying to escape from the outlaw's hideout. Lash leaves Fuzzy to guard the buckboard while he escorts the Evans' to a friend's cabin, and returns to find Fuzzy missing and a note, signed by the Frontier Phantom, advising him to get out of the country. He returns to the cabin and also finds Evans and his daughter gone, but runs into the Frontier Phantom, who is his exact double and his long-lost twin brother. They fight, Lash wins and takes the Phantom's clothes and heads for the outlaw stronghold. There he finds Fuzzy has been made chief cook-and-bottle washer and janitor. McCord thinks there is something different about the Phantom and sends henchmen Turk and Buck to trail him. Lash gets rid of Buck, but Turk ...



SON OF BILLY THE KID – 1949

Director: Ray Taylor

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, June Carr

It's twenty years after Pat Garrett supposedly killed Billy the Kid. In this version Billy survived and is now a respected banker. Outlaws are after the money in his bank but a whip carrying man dressed in black arrives to help him out and his name just happens to be Garrett.



SON OF A BADMAN – 1949

Director: Ray Taylor

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Michael Whalen

U. S. Marshal "Lash" La Rue and his deputy, Fuzzy Jones, head for Star City, where a gang of bandits led by the mysterious masked man, El Sombre, are ruling the town and territory. "Lash" be comes suspicious when he sees the sheriff in the saloon where he knows the gang-members hang out. Later, "Lash" discovers that Vicki, niece of the man who sent for "Lash" and was murdered, and "Piute," Indian foreman of the Burleigh property are also working on solving the many mysteries of Star City.



- DISC 02: THE DALTON’S WOMEN – 1950

Director: Thomas Carr

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Jack Holt

The Dalton gang has moved west taking new identities and Marshals Lash and Fuzzy are after them. They receive help from Pinkerton agent Joan Talbot as they try to sort out who the bad guys really are.



KING OF THE BULLWHIP – 1950

Director: Ron Ormond

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Jack Holt

U. S. Marshals "Lash" LaRue and "Fuzzy" Jones are summoned into a bandit-ridden territory by a local banker. Since the bandit, El Azote, is known to wear a mask and carry a bull-whip, the local saloon owner, not knowing "Lash" is a lawman, hies him to impersonate the outlaw, and pull a series of hold-ups which will be blamed on El Azote, "Lash" intends to return the loot he acquires to its rightful owners, after he has learned the identity of El Azote, but his own identity is discovered by the gang before he can do so.



THE THUNDERING TRAIL – 1951

Director: Ron Ormond

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Sally Anglim

Lash and Fuzzy have been sent to escort the new Governor to the Capitol City. West and his outlaw gang are out to stop them. When Lash's first attempt is foiled, he realizes the Governor's supposedly deaf and dumb servant is the informant and sets a trap for the gang.



THE VANISHING OUTPOST – 1951

Director: Ron Ormond

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Archie Twitchell

This series of Lash La Rue "Western Adventure Productions", financed by Southern theatre-owners J. Francis White and Joy Houck, was put together by the husband-wife combo of Ron Ormond and June Carr with much use of stock footage from the Lash LaRue series they had made for Screen Guild distribution a few years earlier(hence the frequent references and use of the town name Rhyolite), and is primarily a confused mish-mash of new footage incorporated with footage from other La Rue films, to the extent that they even cannibalized footage from Western Adventure films before they were through. This one features a prolonged saloon encounter between Fuzzy and a saloon tough, The Bad Hombre(Archie Twitchell), who is picking on a quiet character, Walker (Riley Hill), before Lash comes to the rescue. Walker is an undercover Pinkerton Agent and gets Lash and Fuzzy involved in cleaning up the Taggert (stock footage)/Jackson (new footage) gang, and employs an element(new footage) of the gang using...



THE BLACK LASH – 1952

Director: Ron Ormond

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Peggy Stewart

Filled from front to back with stock footage from 1948's "Frontier Revenge", plus the addition of a new plot-line involving the same outlaw-gang leader from the 1948 film..."Deuce" Rago (as in Ace-Deuce-Trey)since the role names aren't shown on the film but are sure there in the press book and production sheets...the people who made the film are convinced his name was "Deuce" in both films. Anyway old D-E-U-C-E is back in Rhyolite, posing as a cattle dealer, as the head of a gang hijacking silver from the nearby mines, while also staging a few stock-footage holdups in order to pad the running time. This one tells us that Fuzzy Q. Jones, sidekick and assistant to U. S. Marshal Lash La Rue, hasn't heard from his pal for three months, knowns he is on a secret mission, and decides to join up with him sans an invitation. Lash is working undercover under the pretense of turning renegade. Fuzzy shows up and tells Lash that people think he has turned outlaw like his brother in "The Frontier ...



THE FRONTIER PHANTOM – 1952

Director: Ron Ormond

Stars: Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Archie Twitchell

In the finale of the Lash LaRue series, Lash is arrested. Suspected of being the Frontier Phantom, he tries to prove his true identity by telling the Sheriff the story of his twin brother, the Phantom. His sidekick as always is Fuzzy Q. Jones as St.John ends his 40 year movie career.