The Lucky Texan (1934)

Number 3 in John Wayne's "Lone Star" western series was the lively Lucky Texan. Co-starring with Wayne is George Hayes, here introducing his grizzled-sidekick character long before adopting the movie nickname "Gabby." Accused by the villains of murdering his best friend, Wayne is exonerated when the "dead" man shows up in court to point the finger at the real would-be killers. The film winds up with a rousing chase on a gasoline-powered handcar, with Wayne dukeing it out with chief heavy Yakima Canutt (later the chief stunt coordinator on Big John's best films). Like all of the "Lone Star" Wayne westerns, Lucky Texan is crisply photographer by the great Archie J. Stout.

The Desert Trail (1935)

With the help of some strategically placed stock footage, John Wayne plays ace rodeo rider John Scott in the "Lone Star" western Desert Trail. After busting a few broncs (not to mention his back), John and his saddle pal Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler) head into town to deposit their paychecks. In a twinkling, the two chums are accused of bank robbery, and the chase is on, with John and Kansas in pursuit of genuine robber Jim (Paul Fix), while being pursued by Sheriff Barker (Lafe McKee). The plot rears its ugly head when our hero falls in love with Jim's sister Anne. The heroine is played by former "Our Gang" star Mary Kornman, a fine horsewoman in her own right (and future co-proprietor of the legendary Iverson Ranch).