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Rating: 5.3/10 by 3 users

Wolves of the Range (1943)

Dorn is after the rancher's land and is trying to stop Banker Brady from helping them. When his man Hammond kills Brady, there is a run on the bank. When Rocky volunteers to ride to the next town for money, he is ambushed by Dorn's men, loses his memory, and is jailed for supposedly stealing the money.

Directing:
  • Sam Newfield
Writing:
  • Joseph O'Donnell
  • Joseph O'Donnell
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Jun 21, 1943

Rating: 5.3/10 by 3 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 00 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: robbery, fortune teller, murder

Al St. John
Fuzzy Q. Jones
Karl Hackett
Bob Corrigan
Ed Cassidy
Banker Dan Brady
Jack Ingram
Jack Hammond
Budd Buster
Ben Foster
Robert F. Hill
Judge Brandon
Jimmy Aubrey
Man Fuzzy Bumps Into in Street
Roy Brent
Bill Davis
Roy Bucko
Townsman
Art Dillard
Henchman Slim
Lester Dorr
Bank Teller
Curley Dresden
Brawler in Bank
John Elliott
Doctor Lewis
Morgan Flowers
Bank Customer
Augie Gomez
Short Man on Porch
Al Haskell
Bank Customer
Ray Jones
Bank Customer
Cactus Mack
Bank Customer
Milburn Morante
Man on Porch Outside Bank
Lew Morphy
Man in Bank as Door Opens
Rose Plumer
Woman in Line at Bank
Tom Smith
Bank Customer
Jack Tornek
Bank Customer

CinemaSerf

A group of small ranchers face intimidation from "Harry Dorn" (Stanford Jolley) and his cohorts of henchmen as he seeks to drive them off their properties. "Dan Brady" (Ed Cassidy) is the local banker who, when he tries to help out, finds his bank under pressure when it runs out of cash! Bob Livingston ("Rocky") - aka "the Lone Rider" is despatched on a secret mission to get an extra $50,000 to stave off disaster and save the ranchers from their avaricious persecutor. "Dorn" discovers this plan and so sends his men to stop "Rocky", but he manages to hide the cash before he is accosted and left with amnesia - where has he left the loot? It's a simple enough story that really belongs to Al St. John - as his Gabby Hayes-esque sidekick "Fuzzy" who always seems to be on hand to rescue our frequently hapless hero and save the day. The ending is never in doubt, but it's still a fun action adventure with plenty of fisticuffs.


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