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Border Buckaroos
1943 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Border Buckaroos is a 1943 American Western film written and directed by Oliver Drake. The fourth of Producers Releasing Corporation Texas Rangers film series,[1] the film was shot at Corriganville movie ranch, and released on June 15, 1943.[2][3][4]
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Plot
A trio of Texas Rangers impersonate a gunslinger for hire and a co-inheritor of a ranch with the goal to "play both ends against the middle" to solve a murder of a rancher.
Cast
- James Newill as Ranger Jim Steel
- Dave O'Brien as Ranger Dave 'Tex' O'Brien
- Guy Wilkerson as Ranger Panhandle Perkins
- Christine McIntyre as Betty Clark
- Eleanor Counts as Marge Leonard
- Jack Ingram as Cole Melford
- Ethan Laidlaw as Hank Dugan
- Charles King as Rance Daggett
- Michael Vallon as Lawyer Seth Higgins
- Kenne Duncan as Tom Bancroft
- Reed Howes as Trigger Farley
- Bud Osborne as Stagecoach Driver
- Slim Whitaker as Sheriff McAllister
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Soundtrack
- Stay on the Right Trail
Written by Dave O'Brien and James Newill
Sung by James Newill
- Driftin'
Written by Dave O'Brien and James Newill
Sung by James Newill
- You're Here To Stay
Written by Dave O'Brien and James Newill
Sung by James Newill
See also
The Texas Rangers series:
- The Rangers Take Over (1942)
- Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)
- West of Texas (1943)
- Border Buckaroos (1943)
- Fighting Valley (1943)
- Trail of Terror (1943)
- The Return of the Rangers (1943)
- Boss of Rawhide (1943)
- Outlaw Roundup (1944)
- Guns of the Law (1944)
- The Pinto Bandit (1944)
- Spook Town (1944)
- Brand of the Devil (1944)
- Gunsmoke Mesa (1944)
- Gangsters of the Frontier (1944)
- Dead or Alive (1944)
- The Whispering Skull (1944)
- Marked for Murder (1945)
- Enemy of the Law (1945)
- Three in the Saddle (1945)
- Frontier Fugitives (1945)
- Flaming Bullets (1945)
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References
External links
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