Eddie Dean Movie Collection
Eddie Dean made his name as a country-western singer on radio in the '30s.
His career started to take off in the early 1940s and by 1945 he was among the more popular of the cowboy stars. Eddie was a founding member of the Academy of Country Music and an officer for more than 10 years. He wrote some notable songs, such as "One Has My Name, The Other Has My Heart" and "Hillbilly Heaven".
He used four different horses during his westerns: War Paint, White Cloud,
Copper and Flash.
The Collectors
Edition includes the following Movies
The Hawk of Powder River 1948
The Westward Trail 1948
Driftin' River 1946
Stars Over Texas 1946
Prairie Outlaws 1946
Check Your Guns 1948
Shadow Valley 1947
Tornado Range 1948
Wild Country 1947
Tumbleweed Trail 1946
Down Missouri Way 1946
Song of Old Wyoming 1945
Colorado Serenade 1946
Romance of the West 1946
Wild West 1946
West to Glory 1947
Black Hills 1948
The Tioga Kid 1948
Range Beyond the Blue 1947
The Contents of this collection
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