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Zane Grey's The Light of the western stars

A ranch foreman is saved from becoming an outlaw by a pretty girl that believes in him.

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  • "Light of the western stars"@en
  • "Zane Grey western classics"@en
  • "Paramount presents Zane Grey's The light of western stars"@en
  • "Zane Grey's The light of western stars"@en

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  • "A ranch foreman is saved from becoming an outlaw by a pretty girl that believes in him."@en
  • "Summary: An Eastern girl visits her brother in the west and finds trouble."
  • ""Boston socialite Majesty Madeline Hammond ventures to a small frontier town along the Mexican border to keep her brother Alfred from squandering his life on Flo Kingsley. While waiting at the train station, Majesty meets Gene Stewart, a hard-drinking, reckless ranch foreman, who railroads her into a wedding ceremony in order to win a bet he made with Sheriff Tom Hawes that he could marry the first woman who came to town. The ceremony is interrupted by Bonita, who is trying to protect her lover Danny from the jealous sheriff, and in the commotion, Majesty faints and Gene takes her to Flo's house. The next morning, Majesty learns that Flo has nursed the sickly Al back to health and her resentment turns to gratitude. After paying Majesty a visit, Gene learns that the sheriff, who is in league with gun runner Nat Hayworth, has made slurs about her and, after tackling Hawes in a saloon brawl, flees to join the rebels in Mexico. Meanwhile, Majesty buys the Stillwell ranch, but after Al is shot while riding the range, she decides to return to Boston when Gene's friend Poco appears and tells her that Gene is in Mexico, sick in heart and mind, and begs her to save him. After bringing Gene home from Mexico, Majesty encourages him to stop drinking and things proceed peacefully at the ranch until Gene learns that the sheriff and Hayworth have hidden an illegal store of arms in the hills and they intend to sell them in Mexico. Gene goes to stop them, and Majesty, concerned for his safety, rides toward the hideout. Gene saves her just as Hayworth blows up the cache. As Hayworth rides off, the sheriff shoots him and then proceeds to the ranch to arrest Gene for his murder. To protect his friend, Poco provokes a shootout and, after killing Hawes, dies in Gene's arms. Knowing that he must face justice for his activities with the rebels, Gene leaves Majesty, promising to return when he has paid his debt to society"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • "A drifter (Gene Stewart, played by Victor Jory), who is helping a group of rebels in Mexico, must join Texas ranchers in their fight against gunrunners. Romance also is a factor as the friction between ranchers and gunrunners leads to a final showdown."@en
  • "When Madeline Hammond, a New York society beauty, buys a ranch near the Mexican frontier, she gets more than she bargains for, including revolution, bandits, kidnapping, and a lover."@en

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  • "Western films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Westerns"
  • "Westerns"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
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  • "Zane Grey's The Light of the western stars"@en
  • "Light of western stars"@en
  • "Light of the western stars"@en
  • "The Light of Western stars"
  • "Zane Grey's the light of western stars"@en
  • "The light of western stars"@en
  • "The light of the Western stars"
  • "The light of the western stars"@en
  • "The Light of the western stars"@en