The first of the series known as (and called such by Monogram) the "Bill 'n Andy" series with western star Bill Cody and a young Andy Shuford. Not a series in the usual sense as neither played continuing characters in the series and weren't always called Bill and Andy.

Look, if you're not already deep into the dusty corners of 1930s B-Westerns, then Dugan of the Badlands might not be your Saturday night pick. But for those of us who appreciate the quirks of early genre films, or if you've got a soft spot for Bill Cody's particular brand of cowboy charm, there's definitely something h...

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"Look, if you're not already deep into the dusty corners of 1930s B-Westerns, then Dugan of the Badlands might not be your Saturday night pick. But for those of us who appreciate the quirks of early genre films, or if you've got a soft spot for Bill Cody's particular brand of cowboy charm, there's definitely something here. If you're looking for anything resembling a complex plot or high-stakes drama, well, you'll probably just wonder why you're watching. This is one of those “Bill 'n Andy” pict..."
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