Carolina Cotton

Most Popular Carolina Cotton Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Stallion Canyon Trailer (1949)

15 June 1949

It took a lot of courage to set up a new production company devoted to "B" westerns in 1949, a year when the genre was showing signs of winding down.

Why Did I Fall for Abner? Trailer (1945)

09 July 1945

1945 Soundies musical short starring Merle Travis

Texas Panhandle Trailer (1945)

20 December 1945

Steve Holden, a secret service agent, is suspended when his boss becomes suspicious of his activities as The Durango Kid.

I Love to Yodel Trailer (1944)

05 November 1944

Carolina Cotton Yodeling with the Spade Cooley's Western Dance Gang.

The Rough, Tough West Trailer (1952)

14 June 1952

Charles Starrett returns as the Durango Kid in Columbia's Rough, Tough, West. For most of the film, however, Starrett is known as "Steve Holden," a former Texas Ranger who comes to a wide-open mining town to visit an old friend (Jack -- later Jock -- Mahoney).

Outlaws of the Rockies Trailer (1945)

18 September 1945

Outlaws of the Rockies is the fourth of Columbia's revitalized "Durango Kid" series. Charles Starrett is back in the saddle as the masked do-gooder Durango, aka easygoing sheriff Steve Williams.

Apache Country Trailer (1952)

30 May 1952

A criminal gang provokes the local Apaches in order to divert the authorities' attention from their own activities.

Song of the Prairie Trailer (1945)

27 September 1945

Joan Wingate's wealthy father doesn't want his daughter to go into show business. As they vacation in the west she gets a job with Dan Tyler's show and uses Wingate money to keep him afloat.

Feudin' Rhythm Trailer (1949)

02 November 1949

Eddy Arnold, singing star of the Ace Lucky radio program gets involved when Ace's equipment for a television program is destroyed by a fire.

Singing on the Trail Trailer (1946)

01 September 1946

In this Western, Ken Curtis, Columbia Pictures' low-budget answer to Gene Autry, romanced one of the studio's most beautiful starlets, Rita Hayworth-lookalike Dusty Anderson.

I'm from Arkansas Trailer (1944)

31 October 1944

A town in Arkansas makes national headlines when a local sow gives birth to 18 piglets.

Smoky River Serenade Trailer (1947)

20 August 1947

The ramshackle Smoky River Ranch is all that stands in the way of a developer and a big real-estate deal, but the old man who owns the ranch won't sell it, because he has to take care of some down-and-out theater people to honor his dead son's memory.

Cowboy Blues Trailer (1946)

18 July 1946

Starring Ken Curtis and the hayseed singing group the Hoosier Hot Shots, this musical Western is really Lady for a Day with a switch in gender.

Blue Canadian Rockies Trailer (1952)

30 November 1952

Montana ranch owner Cyrus Bigbee sends his foreman, Gene Autry, and Rawhide Buttram to his Canadian timber land to stop the marriage of his daughter Sandy to Todd Markey, whom he dislikes.

Sing, Neighbor, Sing Trailer (1944)

12 August 1944

Country radio singers of the '40s appear in this tale about a lothario who poses as a professor to seduce coeds.

Down the Trail to San Antone Trailer (1946)

08 April 1946

Deuce Spriggins' Band teaming with Carolina Cotton for "Down the Trail to San Antone."

Hoedown Trailer (1950)

01 June 1950

A movie cowboy scrambles to salvage his career after his latest movie turns out to be a flop.