

Jackass Mail
A roundup of roars and thrills! Beery at his best!
Genres
Overview
An unknowing orphan idolizes the horse thief/mail robber who has shot his father.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
79 min
Release Date
1942-07-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
7
Wallace Beery
Marmaduke 'Just' Baggot
Marjorie Main
Clementine 'Tina' Tucker
J. Carrol Naish
Signor Michel O'Sullivan
Darryl Hickman
Tommy Gargan
William Haade
Red Gargan
Dick Curtis
Jim Swade
Hobart Cavanaugh
Gospel Jones
Joe Yule
Barky
King Baggot
Old Miner
Bobby Barker
Storekeeper
Arthur Belasco
Miner
Wade Boteler
Doctor
Margaret Burns
Woman
George M. Carleton
Pastor
Mary Currier
Mother of Boy in Church
Frank Darien
Postmaster
Marie Day
Woman
Charles Dorety
Train Fireman
Eddie Dunn
Man
Renee Evans
Woman
Al Ferguson
Miner
Alma Fern
Woman
Harry Fleischmann
Carp
Jane Goude
Woman
Eddie Hart
Miner
Edward Hearn
Miner
Esther Howard
Dancehall Girl
Jack Kenney
Train Conductor
Alice La Mont
Woman
Bobby Larson
Boy in Church
Sydney Logan
Woman
Babe London
Dancehall Girl
Murdock MacQuarrie
Hickory Jake
Chief Many Treaties
Indian
LeRoy Mason
Vigilante
Louis Mason
Slim
Howard M. Mitchell
Miner
Paul Newlan
Rancher with Gun on Baggott
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Peter Lawson
Fred Oliver
Man
Ted Oliver
Outlaw
Bob Perry
Miner
Gladys Varden
Woman
Dorothy Vernon
Townswoman
Malcolm Waite
Cocky
Ruth Warren
Doctor's Wife
Billy Wayne
Train Engineer
Joe Whitehead
Bartender
Harry Woods
Ranch Owner to Hang Baggot
Harry Worth
Faro Dealer
Duke York
Rancher Seeing Baggot with Roan Horse
7.0
The Great Train Robbery
After the train station clerk is assaulted and left bound and gagged, then the departing train and its passengers robbed, a posse goes in hot pursuit of the fleeing bandits.
1903-12-07 | en
6.6
Man of the West
Heading east to Fort Worth to hire a schoolteacher for his frontier town home, Link Jones is stranded with singer Billie Ellis and gambler Sam Beasley when their train is held up. For shelter, Jones leads them to his nearby former home, where he was brought up an outlaw. Finding the gang still living in the shack, Jones pretends to be ready to return to a life crime.
1958-06-20 | en
6.4
Cat Ballou
A woman seeking revenge for her murdered father hires a famous gunman, but he's very different from what she expects.
1965-06-24 | en
6.9
Red Sun
In 1870, Japanese ambassador Sakaguchi and his entourage travel by train to Washington to deliver a valuable sword to the President of the United States, a gift from the Emperor of Japan. On board the same train are two robbers, Link and Gauche, ready to make their move…
1971-09-15 | fr
7.6
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
As the west rapidly becomes civilized, a pair of outlaws in 1890s Wyoming find themselves pursued by a posse and decide to flee to South America in hopes of evading the law.
1969-09-23 | en
0.0
All Around Frying Pan
Wondering cowboy Bart Andrews (played by Fred Thompson) gets arrested simply because a crooked sheriff is short on men for his chain gang. A chance visit to a rodeo on the way to jail, gives Bart a chance to demonstrate his bronco-busting skills, which results in the sheriff caving to pressure from a group of cowboys, to allow Bart to work on ranch, rather than joining the road gang. Finding himself in the right place at the right time, Bart is able to prevent the theft of a train full of cattle, but later ends up being accused of killing a station agent when he interrupts the ranch foreman robbing an express office. Bart is eventually able to bring the foreman to justice, and in a surprise twist, it turns out that he was in fact the real owner of the ranch he was working at!
1925-11-08 | en
5.2
Gentle Annie
The Goss family live on a farm they call the dust bowl where the wind blows during the day and the coyotes howl at night. When the train is robbed, everyone thinks that Cotton and Violet were the ones that did the job, but no one has any proof. US Marshal Lloyd Richland comes into town in disguise to find the truth and he finds that the sheriff is corrupt and that the Goss family is gosh darn nice. They take in Richland and a stranded woman named Mary without any questions. Cotton believes that Sheriff Tatum shot their pa in the back, and the sheriff is now trying to plug the boys. Richland is looking for the train robbers, and at the same time is keeping an eye on Tatum and the lovely young Mary.
1944-12-05 | en
5.6
Buster
Buster is a small time crook who pulls a big time job. When he finds that the police will not let the case drop, he goes into hiding and can't contact his wife and child. He arranges to meet them in Mexico where he thinks they can begin again, but finds that he must choose between his family and freedom.
1988-09-16 | en
0.0
South Pacific Trail
Rex, Slim and the boys are fired by a wealthy rancher but decide to help him out when his daughter intends on marrying a shifty, gold-digging actor. Meanwhile, the rancher's foreman executes plans for a train robbery.
1952-10-19 | en
6.1
Rage at Dawn
In this film's version of the story, four of the Reno Brothers are corrupt robbers and killers while a fifth, Clint is a respected Indiana farmer. A sister, Laura, who has inherited the family home, serves the outlaw brothers as a housekeeper and cook. One brother is killed when they go after a bank, the men of the town appear to have been waiting for them…
1955-03-26 | en
6.5
The Missouri Breaks
When vigilante land baron David Braxton hangs one of the best friends of cattle rustler Tom Logan, Logan's gang decides to get even by purchasing a small farm next to Braxton's ranch. From there the rustlers begin stealing horses, using the farm as a front for their operation. Determined to stop the thefts at any cost, Braxton retains the services of eccentric sharpshooter Robert E. Lee Clayton, who begins ruthlessly taking down Logan's gang.
1976-05-19 | en
5.8
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
On the run from her violent husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a train robbery and is taken prisoner by a frontier outlaw gang, led by a bandit who’s hiding a secret of his own.
1973-06-28 | en
6.9
The Grey Fox
Old West highwayman Bill Miner, known to Pinkertons as "The Gentleman Bandit," is released in 1901 after 33 years in prison. A genial and charming old man, he re-enters a world unfamiliar to him, and returns to the only thing that gives him purpose — robbery.
1982-12-16 | en
7.0
Colorado Territory
After escaping from jail, outlaw Wes McQueen is convinced by his old partner in crime to do one last heist.
1949-06-11 | en
5.7
The Great K&A Train Robbery
Cullen has hired Tom to try and stop the robberies on his railroad. Knowing Cullen's secretary Holt is tipping off the gang, Tom works undercover by posing as a highwayman. To help him bring in the gang he enlists the help of the hobo DeLuxe Harry.
1926-10-17 | en
5.0
Ridin' the Lone Trail
Trains are being robbed by a gang led by an outlaw on a beautiful white horse. The marshal sent to investigate finds out the horse beings to the girl he's in love with.
1937-08-31 | en
5.2
A Long Ride from Hell
Mike Sturges and his younger brother, Roy, are sentenced to Yuma Penitentiary on a trumped-up train robbery charge. Both endure cruel treatment before Mike escapes to extract revenge on their enemies.
1968-04-05 | it
0.0
Lure of the Wasteland
A "special" by Monogram standards, Lure of the Wasteland was lensed in a not inexpensive process called Telco-color. Grant Withers takes a break from his duties in the "Mister Wong" series to play Smitty, a US marshal assigned to track down $250,000 in stolen bonds.
1939-03-18 | en
5.5
The Three Outlaws
Ready to quit their life of crime, the three "most-wanted" outlaws in the West---Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid and Bill Carver ---perform their final job by robbing and stealing a train and fleeing across the border. In a South American town they begin their life of respectability by purchasing a ranch and depositing their stolen fortune in the local bank, and throwing a big fiesta to entertain the locals, including Colonel Aguilar and his beautiful daughter Rita.
1956-05-13 | en
5.6
Cannon for Cordoba
In 1912, during the Mexican Revolution, the border between Texas and Mexico is on flames due to savage raids by Mexican bandits who call themselves freedom fighters, so the US government entrusts to General Pershing the capture of General Héctor Córdoba, the most notorious among them.
1970-10-01 | en