John Wayne 20 Movie Pack

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John Wayne 20 Movie Pack

For movie buffs and collectors alike, this 20-movie, star-filled pack starring John Wayne is carefully remastered on DVD for hours of home entertainment. "The Dawn Rider"-Injured from a bullet wound, John Mason is nursed by a woman who turns out to be the sister of the man he is after for shooting his father. "The Desert Trail"-Wrongly accused of armed robbery, rodeo star John Scott and his friend flee town to hunt down their own suspects in Poker City. "The Lucky Texan"-After striking it rich with a gold mine, a young Texan and his partner, an old rancher, find themselves mixed up with bad guys and a woman. "'Neath Arizona Skies"-A gang of outlaws set up our hero Chris Morrell, to appear as a wanted bank robber. He is guardian to an Indian girl who is in danger as they attempt to track down her missing father. Chris must continue his quest while dodging the law. "Rainbow Valley"-A needed new road in Rainbow Valley seems doomed to be completed when two former cell mates get together. But it turns out that one is a good guy and has a plan to overtake the other and his gang at the same time. "The Trail Beyond"-Rod Drew is out to find a miner and his daughter who have gone missing. He and his pal Wabi must contend with the ruthless LaRocque before he can save the day. "Texas Terror"-Sheriff John Higgins gives up the law, holding himself responsible when his best friend dies in a shoot out. When he sets out to help his slain friend's sister, she discovers his past. "The Star Packer"-John Travers and his Indian sidekick Yak are on the trail of the elusive Shadow and his gang. When the local sheriff is killed, Travers takes his place. "Paradise Canyon"-John Wyatt goes undercover to bring down couterfeiter Curly Joe who framed Wyatt in the past. Soon he finds himself in a fight for his life. "Riders Of Destiny"-Saunders, a government agent, is out to bring down a bad guy named Kincaid who controls the local water supply and plans to ruin the local ranchers.