B westerns hit a nadir with Boss Of Rawhide. Three Texas Rangers, Dave O'Brien, James Newill, and Guy Wilkerson arrive in the town of Rawhide where it seems everything has a price and its all being collected by the head of the local Ponderosa. Apparently public right of way doesn't exist in this corner of the Lone Star state.
Part of the plot involves our heroes getting the father of one of them to run for the newly created office of Land Commissioner. And as a campaign gimmick the Rangers get involved in one god awful minstrel show, awful by minstrel show standards.
It's the reason I'm sure this particular film is not seen too often. Even without the minstrel show, there's not much to recommend it.
Part of the plot involves our heroes getting the father of one of them to run for the newly created office of Land Commissioner. And as a campaign gimmick the Rangers get involved in one god awful minstrel show, awful by minstrel show standards.
It's the reason I'm sure this particular film is not seen too often. Even without the minstrel show, there's not much to recommend it.