Harry Carey Western
Movies
Harry Carey, the silent film star and later B-movie cowboy and A-list character actor,
was like Clint Eastwood's "Bronco Billy," a self-made Westerner. Throughout the 1920s,
Carey was a Western superstar who occasionally assumed screenwriting, producing
and directing assignments, as he had in the early days at Universal. When the Sound Era
dawned at the end of the decade, Carey was still a top Western star and very highly paid,
but he did not enjoy the superstar status of Mix, Gibson, Maynard, and 'Buck Jones'.Carey continued to bring home the bacon as a star of low-budget oaters made by
such independents as Artclass, Berke and Commodore, though R.K.O. gave him the
lead in its all-Western-star Powdersmoke Range (1935), which also featured his old
sidekick Hoot Gibson.
14 RARE HARRY CAREY MOVIES 12 WESTERNS + 2 OTHERS
1 - CAVALIER OF THE WEST - 1931
2 - WITHOUT HONORS - 1932
3 - BORDER DEVILS - 1932
4 - THE NIGHT RIDER - 1932
5 - WAGON TRAIL - 1935
6 - RUSTLER'S PARADISE - 1935
7 - POWDER SMOKE RANGE - 1935
8 - WILD MUSTANG - 1935
9 - LAST OF THE CLINTONS - 1935
10 - GHOST TOWN - 1936
11 - ACES WILD - 1936
12 - LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE - 1938
13 - DANGER PATROL (NON-WESTERN)
14 - CODE OF THE STREETS (NON-WESTERN)
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