"American Pop Classics (Firm)" . . "Feature films." . . "False personation Drama." . . "Outlaws Drama." . . "United States, West." . . "John Wayne Great Western Classics West of the Divide"@en . . . "A young cowhand returns to his boyhood home and discovers that his father was murdered and his brother is missing. Fearing for his brother's life, he sets out to find him, and the man who killed his father."@en . "West of the divide Le Sang de la vengeance" . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"John Wayne goes undercover as a wanted man in order to locate the murderer of his father.\"--Container." . "Videocassettes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Western films"@en . "Western films" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Desert Trail"@en . . "Fiction"@en . . "A young cowhand returns to his boyhood home and discovers that his father was murdered and his brother is missing. Fearing for his brother's live, he sets out to find him, and the man who killed his father."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Critic's Choice Video presents" . "Feature films" . "Feature films"@en . . . . . . . "John Wayne plays a singing cowboy who impersonates a wanted killer in order to smoke out his father's murderer and find his long-lost brother, Jim. Gentry, a crooked rancher, is trying to get rid of Miss Winters and her father, but the Duke is ready to take him on and protect Jim from Gentry's brutal thug, Butch."@en . . . . . . "Romance films"@en . . "West of the divide"@en . "West of the divide" . . . . . "Westerns"@en . . . . "West of the Divide" . "West of the Divide"@en . . . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ted Hayden impersonates a wanted man and joins Gentry's gang only to learn later that Gentry was the one who killed his father. He saves Virginia Winters' dad's ranch from Gentry and also rescues his long-lost brother Spud."@en . "Ted Hayden impersonates a wanted man and joins Gentry's gang only to learn later that Gentry was the one who killed his father. He saves Virginia Winters' dad's ranch from Gentry and also rescues his long-lost brother Spud." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Western"@en . "Western" . . . "\"Ted Hayden impersonates a wanted man and joins Gentry's gang, only to learn later that Gentry was the one who killed his father\"--Container."@en . "Sang de la vengeance" . . . . . . . . "A cowboy impersonates an outlaw whom he suspects was involved in the murder of his father and the kidnapping of his brother."@en . . . . . . . . "West the divide" . "Features"@en . . . . "A cowboy impersonates an outlaw whom he suspects was involved with the murder of his father and the kidnapping of his brother."@en . "A cowboy impersonates an outlaw whom he suspects was involved with the murder of his father and the kidnapping of his brother." . . . . . "western (fiction)" . . . "High action western about a man bent on revenge against the killer who murdered his mother and father." . . . "\"While searching for his long-lost brother Jim, who was kidnapped as a baby after his father was murdered by an unseen gunman, cowboy Ted Hayden and his companion Dusty Rhodes discover outlaw Gat Ganns dying from contaminated water. In Ganns's clothes, Ted finds a sinister letter of introduction, which is addressed to Gentry, the man who bought the Hayden ranch after his father's murder. Convinced that Gentry is connected to his father's killer, Ted, who resembles Ganns, assumes the outlaw's identity. In the meantime, Gentry, who has been unsuccessful at persuading his neighbor, Winter, to sell him his ranch, sends two of his men to steal $3,000 from Winter's daughter Fay as she rides into town. On the way to Gentry's ranch, Ted and Dusty stumble on Fay, who has been accidentally shot in the head by Gentry's men. After Ted and Dusty deliver Fay to the town doctor, Dusty deposits her money, while Ted finds Gentry and, posing as Ganns, agrees to kill Winter. While at Gentry's ranch, Ted meets 'Spuds, ' an abused twelve-year-old boy, and later saves him when he loses control of his excitable horses. That night, as Ted and Dusty are about to kill Winter, Ted throws a rock with a warning note to Fay, and although Winter's cattle are stolen, his life is spared. Still determined, Gentry orders Ted to go to Winter's ranch the next day, offer to retrieve his stolen cattle and then kill him on the range. Ted, however, explains Gentry's treachery to Winter, but rides back to Gentry to tell him that he has killed Winter. After Gentry promises Ted his pay in the morning, he issues orders for his murder, which are overheard by Spuds. Spuds rides to Winter's ranch to warn Ted and there shows Ted an unopened letter in which Spuds is identified as Jim, Ted's brother, and Gentry, as their father's murderer. While Dusty and Winter take Spuds's letter to the sheriff, Ted fights with Gentry. After a fierce fistfight and chase, Gentry is killed by his own men, and Ted is reunited with his brother and an admiring Fay\"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Man-woman relationships Drama." . . . . "Outlaws." . . "Murder Investigation." . . "Lone Star Productions (Firm)" . . "SVS Triumph." . . "Man-woman relationships." . . "Western films." . . "Murder Investigation West (U.S.) Drama." . . "False personation." . . "Lone Star Productions (1933-1935)" . . "Spotlite Video." . .