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Rainbow Valley
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A young John Wayne is charged with building a road into the title valley in this routine Western from Monogram. The building project, however, is constantly interrupted by LeRoy Mason and his gang who wants the valley in general and its rich mines in particular free from outside interference. Wayne, who is aided in his quest by grizzled old mail carrier George Hayes (who had yet to earn his famous nickname of "Gabby"), manages not only to build the road but also capture the nasty Mason, a rival for the affections of bleach blonde postmistress Lucile Browne, and his cohort, paroled convict Buffalo Bill Jr. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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One of the least interesting of John Wayne's "Lone Star" Westerns, Rainbow Valley was filmed in rather drab country near Chatsworth, CA. Wayne is his usual stoic self and the reliable Yakima Canutt performs a good stunt or two -- including that often repeated jump on horseback into the Kern River -- but the Western's most entertaining aspect is George "Gabby" Hayes delivering the mail or catching outlaws in an old beat-up jalopy named "Nugget Nell." ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
 

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