5/10
Colorado pioneers
24 April 2023
Perennial western good guy Red Ryder (Bill Elliott) travels to Chicago and captures the thief Bull Reagan (Roy Barcroft) and his two young misguided youths. When Ryder returns home he finds his home has been partially burned out, and his cowhands abandoning his ranch. Ryder and his aunt, "The Duchess", played by Alice Fleming, attempt to reform the young lads, but they haven't seen the last of Bull Reagan. Reagan returns and attempts to lure his former young aids back to the wrong side of the law.

An ok entry in Republic Pictures' long-running "Red Ryder" B-Western series, this is a Reform School Western about a couple of wayward Chicago boys taken in by Ryder's indomitable aunt, "The Duchess" (Alice Fleming.) She and Ryder whip them in shape but Roy Barcroft's villainous character - a sort of Fagin- is there to spoil things. I don't normally like films with too many sprogs - children in them - but this is pleasant viewing with clear morals and a nice message. There's an lively and lengthy wagon chase near the end.
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