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Death Valley Rangers (1943)

59 min  -  Western  -   3 December 1943 (USA)
6.4
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After losing several gold shipments to stagecoach robbers, a local businessman calls in the Trail Blazers (Ken... See full summary »

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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Ken Maynard Ken Maynard ...
Hoot Gibson ...
Bob Steele Bob Steele ...
Bob Steele
Weldon Heyburn Weldon Heyburn ...
James Kirk
Linda Brent Linda Brent ...
Lorna Ainsley
Bryant Washburn Bryant Washburn ...
Edwards
Glenn Strange Glenn Strange ...
The Marshal (as Glen Strange)
Forrest Taylor Forrest Taylor ...
Captain Ainsley
Karl Hackett Karl Hackett ...
Doc Thorne
Lee Roberts Lee Roberts ...
Ranger Michaels
Charles King Charles King ...
Henchman Blackie (as Chas. King)
George Chesebro George Chesebro ...
Henchman Red
John Bridges John Bridges ...
Henchman Cal Wilkins
Al Ferguson Al Ferguson ...
Henchman Ross
Steve Clark Steve Clark ...
Stage driver Hank
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Storyline

After losing several gold shipments to stagecoach robbers, a local businessman calls in the Trail Blazers (Ken, Hoot and Bob) to halt the robberies and find out how the perpetrators have gotten the stolen gold out of town without a trace. Written by Doug Sederberg <vornoff@sonic.net>  

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Plot Keywords:

Gold | Robber | Robbery | Gold Ore | Marshal  | See more »

Taglines:

The BIG THREE Of The Golden West... They're Dynamite!

Genres:

Western

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

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Company Credits

Production Co:

Monogram Pictures See more »
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Technical Specs

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Goofs

Anachronisms: Telephone poles in the 19th century. See more »

Connections

Follows Blazing Guns (1943) See more »