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(From Old Corral collection)

Above - McCoy and Joan Woodbury in a scene from BULLDOG COURAGE (Puritan, 1935), which is generally regarded as one of McCoy's better westerns from his post-Columbia period. Woodbury was an occasional range heroine, and she had the lead role in the serial BRENDA STARR, REPORTER (Columbia, 1945).



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above - Tim McCoy is protecting Joan Woodbury In this lobby card from THE LION'S DEN (Puritan, 1936).



(Courtesy of Tom Bupp)

Above are Tim McCoy and Tommy Bupp in a scene from ROARIN' GUNS (Puritan, 1936).



(From Old Corral collection)

Above from left to right are Harry Strang, Lane Chandler, Tim McCoy (in his Mexican disguise), John Merton and Betty Compson in the McCoy oater, TWO GUN JUSTICE (Monogram, 1938).



(From Old Corral collection)

Above - Tim McCoy looks on as Buck Jones has Ray Hatton by the throat in this laugh scene from DOWN TEXAS WAY (Monogram, 1942), one of the Rough Riders adventures.  On the far left is Glenn Strange.  Note McCoy's traditional dress and gunbelt.



(From Old Corral collection)

Above from left to right are the Monogram Rough Riders: Raymond Hatton, Buck Jones (behind bars), and Tim McCoy.



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