From Republic Pictures in 1936, we present Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson get into all sorts of hijinx while starring in "Country Gentlemen." With screenplay by Joseph Hoffman and Geraldine Orr and original story by Milton Raison, Jack Harvey, and Jo Graham, plus additional dialogue by John P. Medbury, this picture was produced by Nat Levine and directed by Ralph Staub. Who said Republic only made John Wayne, Gene Autry, and Roy Rogers Westerns as well as serials.
From Grand National Films in 1936, we present Tex Ritter starring in "Song of the Gringo." In this one, when Tex investigates a string of murders he ends up getting accused of the killings. Joan Woodbury, Fuzzy Knight, Monte Blue, and Forrest Taylor were also in the cast. Screenplay by John McCarthy, Robert Emmett, and Al Jennings; John and Robert also wrote the original story. This movie was produced by Edward F. Finney, supervised by Lindsley Parsons, and directed by John McCarthy.
From Nat Levine's Mascot Pictures in 1935, we present Heather Angel and Roger Pryor starring in "That Headline Woman." In this one, the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder. Jack Natteford and Claire Church wrote the original story and screenplay. This picture was supervised by Victor Zobel and directed by William High.
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