Riders of the Range

Riders of the Range

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1950-02-11

Out-of-work cowboys Kansas Jones and Chito Rafferty are offered jobs at pretty Dusty Willis' ranch after saving her from a beating by saloon owner Clint Burrows. Dusty's good-hearted but weak-willed brother Harry, adding to his $3000 gambling debt to Willis, reluctantly agrees to pay it off by allowing the Ringo Kid, Burrows' vicious hired gun, to rustle cattle from his sister's ranch. Kansas intervenes, deters the rustlers and persuades Harry to confess his involvement to Dusty. Kansas, sent into town by Dusty to pay off Harry's debts, suddenly finds himself on the wrong side of the law, wrongly accused of murder and must rely on Dusty's belief in his innocence for his salvation.

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Riders of the Range

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Out-of-work cowboys Kansas Jones and Chito Rafferty are offered jobs at pretty Dusty Willis' ranch after saving her from a beating by saloon owner Clint Burrows. Dusty's good-hearted but weak-willed brother Harry, adding to his $3000 gambling debt to Willis, reluctantly agrees to pay it off by allowing the Ringo Kid, Burrows' vicious hired gun, to rustle cattle from his sister's ranch. Kansas intervenes, deters the rustlers and persuades Harry to confess his involvement to Dusty. Kansas, sent into town by Dusty to pay off Harry's debts, suddenly finds himself on the wrong side of the law, wrongly accused of murder and must rely on Dusty's belief in his innocence for his salvation.

Released

1950-02-11

Runtime

60

Director

Lesley Selander

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Western

Language

English

Production

RKO Radio Pictures

Casts

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    Tim Holt

    Tim Holt
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    Richard Martin

    Richard Martin
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    Jacqueline White

    Jacqueline White
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    Reed Hadley

    Reed Hadley
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    Robert Barrat

    Robert Barrat
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    Robert Clarke

    Robert Clarke
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    Tom Tyler

    Tom Tyler
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    William Tannen

    William Tannen