The Star Packer / The Lucky Texan
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DVD Details
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 21, 2004
- Originally Released: 1934
- Label: Westlake Budget
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | John Wayne | |
Performer: | George 'Gabby' Hayes, Verna Hillie, Yakima Canutt & Earl Dwire | |
Directed by | Robert N. Bradbury | |
Screenwriting by | Robert N. Bradbury |
Entertainment Reviews:
Product Description:
John Wayne at the age of 27 saves the day in these two action-packed and stunt-filled westerns, both released in 1934 and individually described below:
THE STAR PACKER (1934) - Two-fisted Sheriff John Travers (John Wayne) and his Native American sidekick Yak (legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt) square off against the fiendish "Shadow" (George "Gabby" Hayes in a non-Gabby role as a villain!) and his murderous henchmen. Travers discovers that the Shadow's desperados receive their orders from a phony wall safe, which is all he needs to know to begin to concoct a clever plan of his own.
THE LUCKY TEXAN (1934) - Partners Jerry Mason (John Wayne) and Jake Benson (Gabby Hayes) find gold in their mine, but Joe Cole (stunt icon Yakima Canutt) shoots Jake and the sheriff blames Jerry for his death. Two extremely compelling chase sequences include pumping a railroad handcar for dear life to outrun a 1930s vintage jalopy; wildly imaginative stunt work helmed by Yakima Canutt remains the hallmark of these early John Wayne westerns.
THE STAR PACKER (1934) - Two-fisted Sheriff John Travers (John Wayne) and his Native American sidekick Yak (legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt) square off against the fiendish "Shadow" (George "Gabby" Hayes in a non-Gabby role as a villain!) and his murderous henchmen. Travers discovers that the Shadow's desperados receive their orders from a phony wall safe, which is all he needs to know to begin to concoct a clever plan of his own.
THE LUCKY TEXAN (1934) - Partners Jerry Mason (John Wayne) and Jake Benson (Gabby Hayes) find gold in their mine, but Joe Cole (stunt icon Yakima Canutt) shoots Jake and the sheriff blames Jerry for his death. Two extremely compelling chase sequences include pumping a railroad handcar for dear life to outrun a 1930s vintage jalopy; wildly imaginative stunt work helmed by Yakima Canutt remains the hallmark of these early John Wayne westerns.
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- UPC: 798622304322
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