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  1. Man from the Black Hills: Directed by Thomas Carr. With Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison, Rand Brooks, Lane Bradford. Jim Fallon is summoned to Rim Rock by Hugh Delaney, an uncle he has not seen in years.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Thomas Carr
    • 1952-03-30
  2. Man from the Black Hills is a 1952 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Rand Brooks. It was distributed by Monogram Pictures which focused on low-budget second features. The film's sets were designed by the art director Martin Obzina.

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  4. In Man From Black Hills, Johnny tries to help locate his saddle pal Jim Fallan's (James Ellison) long-lost father. Arriving in a small mining town, Johnny and Jim discover that Jim's father has established a financial empire--and that a local opportunist (Randy Brooks) has capitalized on this by claiming to be the old man's son.

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    • Thomas Carr
    • Monogram Pictures Silvermine Productions
    • Johnny Mack Brown
  6. Jim Fallon (James Ellison as Jimmy Ellison) is summoned to Rim Rock by Hugh Delaney (Ray Bennett), an uncle he has not seen in years. Delaney wants to inform Jim that he has located Jim's elderly father, Pop Fallon (Stanley Andrews), who is blind, and that a young imposter who calls himself...

  7. In Man From Black Hills, Johnny tries to help locate his saddle pal Jim Fallan's (James Ellison) long-lost father. Arriving in a small mining town, Johnny and Jim discover that Jim's father has established a financial empire--and that a local opportunist (Randy Brooks) has capitalized on this by claiming to be the old man's son.