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Monogram Matinee: Volume 1

Monogram Matinee: Volume 1

For more than twenty years Monogram Pictures Corporation provided a steady flow of B-Pictures to audiences around the world. Their low-budget films provided audiences with no-frills entertainments that were also among the first Hollywood features to find their way into homes during the early days of television. Among Monogram's most popular fare were it's Westerns, and this collection of three Monogram features from 1949 features two of it's popular cowboy stars (Johnny Mack Brown and Whip Wilson) as well as a larger budget production which starred country music performer (and later Louisiana's 47th Governor) Jimmie Davis. Davis stars in MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM as a man who inherits an interest in his late Uncle's land development company in a town called Creek City. Jimmie soon discovers a corruption scheme is afoot with a local judge and men out to swindle settlers with dry land. Next up is WESTERN RENEGADES starring Johnny Mack Brown as a U.S. Marshall on a mission to clear the name of his friend accused of murder, by exposing the group of outlaws who really committed the heinous act. Finishing out the program is Whip Wilson starring in CRASHING THRU. Wilson portrays an undercover Wells Fargo agent posing as a stagecoach driver in order to bring justice to a small frontier town which has been plagued by a slew of stagecoach robberies. All three films provide grand entertainment, and serve as a reminder of what a Saturday matinee of Monogram programmers were like in 1949. Enjoy!

For more than twenty years Monogram Pictures Corporation provided a steady flow of B-Pictures to audiences around the world. Their low-budget films provided audiences with no-frills entertainments that were also among the first Hollywood features to find their way into homes during the early days of television. Among Monogram's most popular fare were it's Westerns, and this collection of three Monogram features from 1949 features two of it's popular cowboy stars (Johnny Mack Brown and Whip Wilson) as well as a larger budget production which starred country music performer (and later Louisiana's 47th Governor) Jimmie Davis. Davis stars in MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM as a man who inherits an interest in his late Uncle's land development company in a town called Creek City. Jimmie soon discovers a corruption scheme is afoot with a local judge and men out to swindle settlers with dry land. Next up is WESTERN RENEGADES starring Johnny Mack Brown as a U.S. Marshall on a mission to clear the name of his friend accused of murder, by exposing the group of outlaws who really committed the heinous act. Finishing out the program is Whip Wilson starring in CRASHING THRU. Wilson portrays an undercover Wells Fargo agent posing as a stagecoach driver in order to bring justice to a small frontier town which has been plagued by a slew of stagecoach robberies. All three films provide grand entertainment, and serve as a reminder of what a Saturday matinee of Monogram programmers were like in 1949. Enjoy!

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For more than twenty years Monogram Pictures Corporation provided a steady flow of B-Pictures to audiences around the world. Their low-budget films provided audiences with no-frills entertainments that were also among the first Hollywood features to find their way into homes during the early days of television. Among Monogram's most popular fare were it's Westerns, and this collection of three Monogram features from 1949 features two of it's popular cowboy stars (Johnny Mack Brown and Whip Wilson) as well as a larger budget production which starred country music performer (and later Louisiana's 47th Governor) Jimmie Davis. Davis stars in MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM as a man who inherits an interest in his late Uncle's land development company in a town called Creek City. Jimmie soon discovers a corruption scheme is afoot with a local judge and men out to swindle settlers with dry land. Next up is WESTERN RENEGADES starring Johnny Mack Brown as a U.S. Marshall on a mission to clear the name of his friend accused of murder, by exposing the group of outlaws who really committed the heinous act. Finishing out the program is Whip Wilson starring in CRASHING THRU. Wilson portrays an undercover Wells Fargo agent posing as a stagecoach driver in order to bring justice to a small frontier town which has been plagued by a slew of stagecoach robberies. All three films provide grand entertainment, and serve as a reminder of what a Saturday matinee of Monogram programmers were like in 1949. Enjoy!

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