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It held mine. When the hero meets the leading lady, there is no poor-writing instant romance. In fact, there is no real contact. It's an unusual boy-meets-girl.
West of the Divide is a 1934 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury for Monogram, and starring John Wayne, Yakima Canutt and Gabby Hayes.

West of the Divide

1934 ‧ Western/Action ‧ 54 mins
5.3/10 · IMDb 40% · Rotten Tomatoes 2.9/5 · Letterboxd
Cowpoke Ted Hayden (John Wayne) infiltrates a band of outlaws in order to get close to their ringleader, Mr. Gentry (Lloyd Whitlock) -- the man who murdered his father. Joining Hayden on his mission is his dim but devoted companion, Dusty (George...
Initial release: February 15, 1934
Distributed by: Monogram Pictures
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A very young John Wayne stars in this rip-roaring Western, which incorporates an interesting plot along with lots of action. Wayne plays Ted Hayden, ...
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Cowpoke Ted Hayden (John Wayne) infiltrates a band of outlaws in order to get close to their ringleader, Mr. Gentry (Lloyd Whitlock) -- the man who murdered ...
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West of the Divide finds the Duke as a man searching for his younger brother and at the same time the people who kidnapped him and murdered their father.
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"Dead men tell no tales." Ted Hayden is a young man that was orphaned as a child when his father was murdered twelve years ago.