Lash La Rue, when I was 5 years mature I take having watched his serials on Sat. mornings at my Grandma’s and thinking Lash and his whip were modern. “Law of the Lash” is in my plan is a gigantic cowboy heroes and villians B&W movie. It has a generous dwelling and qualified ending. “Lash” uses his whip wisely instead of a 45 Colt against foes-disarming and capturing them instead. He is in all respects a huge actor and this movie contains suitable actors throughout. “Fuzzy Jones” is a comic man and a substantial sidekick for Lash. Honestly this faded cowboy flick is very keen and is as sterling as almost any veteran or unique cowboy movie I have seen. You can say I have rediscovered “Lash La Rue” and devour his mountainous roles. Lash and Fuzzy, I applaud you and I am one of your greatest fans wherever former actors go. No matter what some reveiwers say about this movie, I run you to check it out yourself,… I idea it was large, technically and dramatically both.
Producers Releasing Corporation demonstrate “LAW OF THE LASH” (1947) (54 mins/B&W) (Dolby digitally remastered) — relive those thrilling days when Lash LaRue took us down the dusty trails with hard riding and straight shooting hitting the bull’s leer with excitement every time … the Lash LaRue series of B-Westerns were a staple of Saturday matinees in the1940s and 1950s … very accepted series, LaRue was given the name “Lash” because of the 18 foot long bullwhip he primitive to support bring down the awful guys…the popularity of his first role as the “Cheyenne Kid,” a sidekick of singing cowboy hero Eddie Dean, not fair brandishing a whip but using it expertly to disarm villains, paved the contrivance for LaRue to be featured in his hold series of Western films … he starred in quirky B-Westerns from 1947 to 1951, at first for Poverty Row studio PRC, later for producer Ron Ormond…La Rue developed his image as a cowboy hero dressed all in gloomy and inherited from Buster Crabbe a droll sidekick in the execute of “Fuzzy Q. Jones” played by the expansive Al St. John … don’t miss any of the Lash LaRue features loaded with action that will leave you wanting more of his B-Western adventures.
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Under Ray Taylor (Director), Jerry Thomas (Producer), William L. Nolte (Modern Screenplay), Albert Glasser (New Accept), Robert E. Cline (Cinematographer), Hugh Winn (Editor) —— the cast includes Lash La Rue (Marshal ‘Cheyenne’ Davis), Al St. John .(Fuzzy Q. Jones), Lee Roberts (Henchman ‘Lefty’), Mary Scott (Jane Hilton), Jack O’Shea (Gang Leader Decker), Charles King (Sheriff Rand), Carl Mathews (Henchman ‘Blackie’), Matty Roubert (Henchman ‘Peewee’), John Elliott (Dad Hilton), Slim Whitaker (Henchman Bart), Ted French (Henchman ‘Smitty’), Richard Cramer (Jake, the Bartender), Jack Baxley (Stage Driver), Hank Bell (Sleeping Townsman), Ben Corbett (Townsman), Art Dillard (Henchman), Joe Dominguez .(Henchman), Jack Evans (Barfly), Morgan Flowers( Townsman), Herman Hack (Barfly), Al Haskell (Barfly) —— our station line and film is one of my popular Lash and Fuzzy adventures, who saves a damsel in wound, the comely Mary Scott … it seems Lee Roberts has been the rough shod over the territory with stage holdups and Lash is about to explain him a lesson with his whip wielding routine that keeps all the fans coming attend for more … there are a few B-Western character actors Charles King, John Elliott, Slim Whitaker, Ben Corbett, Art Dillard, Jack O’Shea and Al Haskell which makes this a reduce above the rest of LaRue’s series … Fuzzy as usual steals the characterize and keeps things engaging with his winning ways … there’s plenty of action and love stunt work to entertain the fans with a protracted fisticuffs come the demolish between Lash and the boss outlaw … Lash and his comedic sidekick Fuzzy Q. Jones, chasing the outlaws is always a high point of any Lash LaRue features —- they unbiased don’t form ‘em like this anymore and PRC Pictures was one of the leaders of keen B-Westerns.
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1. Lash La Rue (aka: Alfred LaRue)
Date of birth: 15 June 1917 – Gretna, Louisiana
Date of death: 21 May 1996 – Burbank, California
2. Al “Fuzzy” St. John (aka: Alfred St. John)
Date of birth: 10 September 1893 – Santa Ana, California
Date of death: 21 January 1963 – Lyons, Georgia
B-Western footnote, actor Al St. John, restful film amusing who appeared in dozens of Mack Sennett’s early Keystone comedies and would eventually manufacture and star in his possess vehicles for other studios. With the advent of sound, he became a character actor in westerns and later the bewhiskered sidekick, also known as Fuzzy Q. Jones in some celebrated series Fred Scott (Spectrum Pictures/1937-38), Bob Steele/Billy the Kid (PRC Pictures/1940-41), Don “Red” Barry (Republic Pictures/1940-42), Lone Rider wth George Houston (PRC Pictures/1941-42), Lone Rider with Robert Livingston (PRC Pictures/1942-43), Buster Crabbe/Billy the Kid (PRC Pictures/1941-43), Buster Crabbe/Billy Carson (PRC Pictures/1943-46), Lash LaRue (PRC Pictures/1947-52) — St. John retired from film making in the early ’50s, passed away in 1963 from a heart attack while working with the Tommy Scott Wild West display — check out this and more in a current book “Those Spacious Cowboy Sidekicks” by David Rothel, available from Amazon and Empire Publishing — remove up your copy today
3. Charles King
Birth Date: 2/21/1895 – Hillsboro, Texas
Died: 5/07/1957 – Hollywood, California (cirrhosis of liver)
Second B-Western footnote, actor Charles King was among the top five “Best of the Badmen” (according to a unusual book by Boyd Magers, Bob Nareau and Bobby Copeland) …King was a expansive man, but as agile as a cat during his fight scenes with Johnny Mack Brown, Buster Crabbe, Tex Ritter, The Rough Riders and Bob Steele…King appeared in 400 films and 350 were in sound including many cliffhangers…he was the heavy we loved to abominate … check out this and more in a fresh book “Best of the Badmen” by Boyd Magers, Bob Nareau and Bobby Copeland, available from Amazon and Empire Publishing. . . capture up your copy today.
4. Ray Taylor (Director)
Date of birth: 1 December 1888 – Perham, Minnesota
Date of death: 15 February 1952 – Hollywood, California
Great job releasing “Law of the Lash (1947) – Lash LaRue, the digital transfere with a natty, determined and crisp print…looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage serial era of the ’20s, ’30s & ’40s and B-Westerns … order your copy now from Amazon where there are plenty of copies available on VHS, finish tuned once again for top notch action mixed with deadly adventure — if you enjoyed this title, why not check out VCI Entertainment where they are experts in releasing B-Westerns and Serials —Western Classics, all my heroes have been cowboys!
Total Time: 54 min on VHS ~ Alpha Video ~ (11/23/2004)
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