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Bronze Buckaroo VHS Videos

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     Return to those thrilling days of yesteryear when the good guys all wore white hats and won the hearts of the pretty girls.  "Bob Blake" - "The Bronze Buckaroo" won many a heart across America with his fearless pursuit of justice in the Old West.  His incomparable baritone voice added a whole new dimension to the western cinema.  "The Bronze Buckaroo" was a singing movie cowboy who could really sing!

 
        
 
 
"Two-Gun Man From Harlem" (1938)
 

   A cowboy is wrongfully accused of murder. He winds up in Harlem, where he assumes the identity of a preacher-turned-gangster to infiltrate the gang of men who framed him.

 
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"Harlem Rides The Range" (1939)
 

   With the success of his preceding films, the producers persuaded Herb Jeffries to continue on in the role of "The Happy Cowboy"... Bob Blake... "The Bronze Buckaroo".

 
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"The Bronze Buckaroo" (1939)
 

   This is the fourth film of the series.  A  fifth film was begun (entitled: "Twelve Notches To Tombstone") but was never completed and no fragments are known to remain.

 
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