In 'The Lucky Texan' Jerry and Jake are betrayed when they hand in their gold to a local assayer but the 'officials' follow them back to the mine. In 'Randy Rides Alone' a man enters a saloon filled with murdered patrons where he finds himself accused of being the killer. 'Man From Utah' finds John Weston who is sent to investigate the killings of rodeo riders and enters the local competition. When it appears that John will win the contest one of the other riders tries to fix
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A triple bill of early John Wayne westerns, remastered from the original negatives. In 'The Lucky Texan', Wayne stars as Jerry Mason, a young Texan who becomes partners with an old rancher, Jake Benson (George 'Gabby' Hayes), and strikes it rich with a gold mine. Their lives become complicated when they attract the attention of the bad guys and a woman (Barbara Sheldon). In, 'Randy Rides Alone', Randy Bowers (Wayne) is wrongly accused of murder and robbery, and on his release from jail goes in search of the real villains. With Matt the Mute at its head, the gang leads Randy into some tricky situations but gives him the opportunity to twirl his six-shooter with professional ease before proving his unrivalled marksmanship. Whilst in 'The Man From Utah', John Weston (Wayne) is asked by the local sheriff to investigate the deaths of a number of rodeo riders. He uncovers the crooked antics of the rodeo sponsor, who makes sure winning horsemen don't live to collect their prizes.
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