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Stoner films often involve evading authority figures who disapprove of the protagonists' marijuana usage, usually out of a greater lack of acceptance of their lifestyle of leisure and innocence. Authority figures are often law-enforcement agents, who are portrayed as comically inept, as well as parents, co-workers, friends, and security guards.
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The Lone Rider is a 1930 American western film directed by Louis King and starring Buck Jones, Vera Reynolds and Harry Woods. It was remade twice by Columbia first as The Man Trailer (1934) and then The Thundering West (1939). [1]
Usually, a stoner movie is about friendship, often it takes place during one day, and in every case, something outlandish happens—whether that's a weird night out or the literal apocalypse.
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Let 'er Buck: Bob Carson: Edward Sedgwick: Spook Ranch: Bill Bangs: Edward Laemmle: The Calgary Stampede: Dan Malloy: Herbert Blaché: 1926 The Arizona Sweepstakes: Coot Cadigan: Clifford Smith: Chip of the Flying U [3] Chip Bennett: Lynn Reynolds: The Flaming Frontier [4] Bob Langdon: Edward Sedgwick: The Phantom Bullet "Click" Farlane ...
Parley Edward Baer (August 5, 1914 – November 22, 2002) was an American actor in radio and later in television and film. [2] Despite dozens of appearances in television series and theatrical films, he remains best known as the original "Chester" in the radio version of Gunsmoke, and as the Mayor of Mayberry (Roy Stoner) in The Andy Griffith Show.
Sundown Rider is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures . [ 1 ] A print is held by the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation .