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The Kid's Last Ride (1941)

They Wouldn't Be Scared and They Couldn't Be Chased and They'd Rather Fight Than Eat!

Género : Western

Tiempo de ejecución : 55M

Director : S. Roy Luby
Escritor : Earle Snell

Sinopsis

The fifth film in the 24-film Range Busters series finds "Crash", "Dusty" and Alibi, on their way to Gopher City to become the town's peace officers. In the saloon, young Jimmy Rowell is losing money in a crooked poker game to saloon owner Bob Harmon. Harmon and his henchman Bart Gill are in reality wanted-outlaw brothers Jim and Ike Breedon seeking revenge against Jimmy and his school-teaching sister Sally as their father, a circuit judge in Nebraska, had sentenced their brother Bud to be hanged. Harmon involves Jimmy, because of his gambling debts, in a robbery of a rancher known to keep large amounts of money at his ranch. The Range Busters break up the robbery, Bart is killed, as is Rancher Fleming, and Jimmy is wounded but escapes. Harmon, setting a trap for Crash, tricks Sally and Jimmy to his hideout, and Crash follows them.

Actores

Ray Corrigan
Ray Corrigan
Crash Corrigan
John 'Dusty' King
John 'Dusty' King
Dusty King
Max Terhune
Max Terhune
Alibi Terhune
Elmer
Elmer
Elmer, Alibi's Dummy
Luana Walters
Luana Walters
Sally Rowell
Edwin Brian
Edwin Brian
Jimmy Rowell
Al Bridge
Al Bridge
Bob Harmon / Jim Breeden
Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Bart Gill / Ike Breeden
Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
Henchman Wash
John Elliott
John Elliott
Disher
George Havens
George Havens
School boy
Jack Baxley
Jack Baxley
Jack
Roy Bucko
Roy Bucko
Gambler
Jack Evans
Jack Evans
Gambler
Herman Hack
Herman Hack
Barfly
Al Haskell
Al Haskell
Dealer Blackie
Walter James
Walter James
Bartender
Ray Jones
Ray Jones
Gambler
Carl Mathews
Carl Mathews
Henchman
Jack Montgomery
Jack Montgomery
Barfly
George Morrell
George Morrell
Rancher Fleming
Tex Palmer
Tex Palmer
Henchman Tex

Tripulaciones

S. Roy Luby
S. Roy Luby
Director
Earle Snell
Earle Snell
Story
Earle Snell
Earle Snell
Screenplay
Anna Bell Ward
Anna Bell Ward
Producer
George W. Weeks
George W. Weeks
Producer
S. Roy Luby
S. Roy Luby
Editor
Robert E. Cline
Robert E. Cline
Director of Photography

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