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  51. Tom Kenyon and his sidekick Pierre La Farge are hired by rancher Mike O'Day who, with his daughters Toni and Sugar, provides wild horses for the government remount station. Ed Spencer, owner of the railroad spur through the town, and Ted Greenway, rancher and owner of the right-of-way which provides the only other route to the station, form a combine through which they hope to freeze the other ranchers out of their holdings by charging exorbitant prices to the ranchers to get their horses or cattle shipped. At a meeting of the ranchers, Tom discloses that he is a government man and has a plan to beat the scheme since they can't afford the railroad fees nor the water cost if they use he trail. Tom will buy the stock as a government agent since there is a clause that states that animals bought for government use are allowed water rights on anyone's property while traveling the trail they have to use. Spencer and Greenway are not overly thrilled with this news so they go to Plan B, which is to just steal the stock outright.
  52. This B western starring Tom Keene was a bit of the average of the Monogram Studio product of its day. The story was not a bad one and this could have been something from Republic or a major studio B picture unit.<br/><br/>Keene and sidekick Frank Yaconelli are a pair of &#39;government men&#39; who get themselves involved in a range war. This one actually has a bit of truth to it. I. Stanford Jolley owns a rail spur line where the local ranchers ship their goods. He decides to squeeze the ranchers by charging exorbitant rates for shipping. Jolley is in partnership with another rancher Hal Price whose property sits across the only trail out of the valley everybody lives in. He extorts his neighbors in collusion with Jolley.<br/><br/>Of course Keene&#39;s interest isn&#39;t entirely benevolent. Incognito he&#39;s gone to work for rancher Steve Clark and he&#39;s taken an interest in the older of his two daughters, Hope Blackwood. The younger has the delightful movie star name of Sugar Dawn and she&#39;s kind of a Shirley Temple as tomboy cowgirl.<br/><br/>Yaconelli had some really funny scenes as a sidekick. He&#39;s not so good with a gun, but he&#39;s devastating with a sling-shot. You&#39;ve got to see him at work in the final shootout with the bad guys.<br/><br/>Though it&#39;s got typical Monogram production values, I give the creators of Arizona Round-Up an A for effort. Railroads and their shipping practices was a very big issue back in those western days and led to a lot of the radical politics of the latter 19th century. If done at a major studio, Arizona Round-Up might have been a classic.
  53. I had some trouble finding this one on IMDb. I eventually got here by searching for Tom Keene. The correct title of the movie is &quot;Arizona Round-Up&quot;, not &quot;Arizona Roundup&quot;! Anyway, it&#39;s a well below average Monogram western. Admittedly, on the credit side, there&#39;s a fairly exciting race sequence, and villain Greenway does a delightfully theatrical fall in the climax. And Mr. Sanucci&#39;s music direction is so pedestrian, it comes close to agreeable entertainment. On the other hand, the script is the usual juvenile melange of tired jokes and well-worn clichés, direction and photography are indifferent, and acting is substandard. It needs a strong stomach or a weak mind to endure much of Mr. Yaconelli or Miss Dawn!
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