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  1. Third-team All-American (1925) All-Southern (1925) Rose Bowl MVP. College Football Hall of Fame (1957) John Brown (September 1, 1904 – November 14, 1974) was an American college football player and film actor billed as John Mack Brown at the height of his screen career. [1] He acted and starred mainly in Western films.

  2. As to Monogram, Johnny Mack Brown did his first of many westerns for that company in 1943. And singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely began his series in late 1944. Bob Steele found lots of work for the next twenty-five years or so - he starred in a few more B-westerns in the mid 1940s for Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC).

  3. Bob Tomko is a tried and true Johnny Mack Brown fan, and reminded me that Monogram tried JMB in two singin' oaters released in 1946, UNDER ARIZONA SKIES and DRIFTING ALONG. Both had one-time cowboy hero and former big band singer/leader Smith Ballew in the cast. Apparently the fan reaction was lukewarm, and Monogram dropped further plans to add ...

  4. Δ. September 1st, 1904 -- November 14th, 1974 Above: A Universal Pictures publicity still of Johnny Mack Brown, circa 1937. John Mack Brown was one of the most convincing and likable movie cowboys. His genial smile and soft, drawling Alabama accent aided him in establishing an air of friendliness and courtesy, and his determined frown and….

  5. Feb 11, 2024 · Texas City is one of nine Monogram Westerns included in Volume 4 of Warner Archive’s Monogram Cowboy Collection. It has all three pictures Lois Hall did with Johnny Mack Brown. Texas City was beautifully shot by Ernest Miller, making good use of locations we’ve all seen a hundred times. So it’s nice to see Miller’s work well-presented here.

  6. Mar 18, 2013 · Two years later, Monogram revived itself and, by the 1940s, the studio carried on with Charlie Chan, the Bowery Boys and Bela Lugosi. Unlike Republic, Monogram did not have Roy Rogers or John Wayne, but it did have the Range Busters, the Rough Riders, Johnny Mack Brown and up-and-coming Rod Cameron.

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  8. Johnny Mack Brown - Cowboy and Serial Hero. (From Old Corral image collection) Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton (with shotgun) have the drop on Marshall Reed (black shirt) and Terry Frost (red shirt) in a lobby card and a crop/blowup from GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS (Monogram, 1946). Left to right in the background are Steve Clark (suit) and Lew ...