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- Mix flicks
- Wayne features
- Saturday matinees of yesteryear
- Horse operas
- Outlawed films?
- Outlawed movies?
- Tom Mix's genre
- Westerns
- John Wayne films, often
- Rio Bravo and "Rio Lobo," for two
- Old Western films
- Many John Wayne films
- Western movies
- Many Wayne films
- Old West tales
- Western flicks
- Colorado Serenade et al.
- Film genre, slangily
- Shooting films?
- Hondo et al.
- Many John Wayne movies
- Some of their scenes were filmed in deserts
- Old cowboy movies
- Films featuring chaps in chaps
- Stagecoach and "High Noon"
- Films partly made in stages
- Roy Rogers movies, e.g.
- Sugarfoot and "Bronco"
- Ford fodder
- Saturday-matinee fare of yore
- Formula westerns
- Gene Autry pics
- Films with stagecoaches
- Pictures with posses
- Ford vehicles
- Productions with lots of horses
- Western films
- Chase-scene entertainment
- Movies with posses
- Old-time westerns
- Mix movies, e.g.
- Randolph Scott films
- TV Westerns.
- Cowboy films
- Some Westerns
- Horsy flicks
- Gunsmoke et al.
- Westerns on TV
- John Wayne productions
- Shoot-'em-ups
- Wayne genre
- Wayne's world?
- Gabby Hayes films
- Red River and others
- Laramie and "Laredo"
- Stage shows?
- Colorado Serenade and others
- The Marshal of Cripple Creek and others
- B westerns
- Much of Wayne's filmography
- Mix movies
- Many John Wayne flicks
- Most of Gabby Hayes's films
- Films that require a lot of shooting?
- Movie genre named for a food staple
- Tom Mix vehicles
- Copper Canyon and "Coroner Creek"
- Horse shows?
- Movies often with shootouts
- Westerns, in old lingo
- Gun shows?
- Pictures of the Old West
- Many old B films
- Many John Wayne films, informally
- Old westerns, informally
- John Wayne films, e.g.
- Cowboy flicks
- Westerns, informally
- Lash La Rue flicks
- Roy Rogers fare
- Old Westerns
- Spaghetti westerns
- Wayne vehicles
- Rio Lobo et al.
- Most of Tom Mix's filmography
- Roy Rogers films