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(Image courtesy of Carol Murray and her "Jack Hendricks Photo Album")

Above from left to right are Jack Hendricks (grounded), George Morrell, Merrill McCormick (beard), George Regas (moustache) and Le Roy Mason in a still from the Kermit Maynard mountie film THE FIGHTING TROOPER (Ambassador-Conn, 1934).



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above from left to right are Charles B. Murphy, Buck Jones pummeling Le Roy Mason, and Syd Saylor in a scene from WHEN A MAN SEES RED (Universal, 1934).



(From Old Corral collection)

Above - John Wayne has the drop on Jay Wilsey (blue coat), LeRoy Mason (kneeling) and Bert Dillard in a re-release lobby card from TEXAS TERROR (Lone Star/Monogram, 1935).



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above is the pressbook cover from LURE OF THE WASTELAND (Al Lane Pictures, 1939) which starred Grant Withers. Withers is on horseback, and he and Le Roy Mason are shown in the left corner inset. "Al Lane" MAY be an alias of producer/director/script writer and jack-of-all-trades Robert Emmett 'Bob' Tansey.



(Courtesy of Bart Romans)

Above from L-to-R are Roy Barcroft, Ray 'Crash' Corrigan, Le Roy Mason, Max Terhune and Bob Livingston in a still from the Three Mesquiteers' HEROES OF THE HILLS (Republic, 1938).



(From Old Corral collection)

From L-to-R are John Wayne dancing with Adele Pearce (later screen name of Pamela Blake) while baddies Yakima Canutt and Le Roy Mason look on. From WYOMING OUTLAW (Republic, 1939), one of the Three Mesquiteers adventures. Note Canutt's colorful gunbelt.



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above - Ken Maynard has his grips on Mason in BLAZING GUNS (Monogram, 1943), the third film in the Trail Blazers series.



(From Old Corral collection)

Above from L-to-R are Bud Geary, Hal Taliaferro (Wally Wales), Le Roy Mason (seated), and Kenne Duncan in VIGILANTES OF DODGE CITY (Republic, 1944), one of the Red Ryder adventures starring Wild Bill Elliott.



(From Old Corral collection)

Wild Bill Elliott has baddie Le Roy Mason under control in this lobby card from MOJAVE FIREBRAND (Republic, 1944). The youngster is Harry McKim (Sammy McKim's brother).



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