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I'm A Stranger Here Myself
boblipton12 June 2023
Charles Starrett rides into town, intending to buy a ranch from real estate agent Virginia Hunter. He finds the town in the grips of tough gangs of cattle rustlers, whom Deputy Marshal Paul Campbell (presumably the real Marshal hs been shot) can't control. Also someone wants the place he's set on buying kept empty.

Ed Earl Repp's script, like most of the writing for the Durango Kid movies. Is underwritten, so it can be filled out with the clowning of Smiley Burnette and whatever band the producers have hired. Here it's Texas Jim Lewis & The Lone Star Cowboys, who seem to be a novelty act, including one guy with a machine that can make a variety of odd noises. The underwriting meant I could figure out what was going on well before the reveal -- the screen time devoted to the actual plot has fewer red herrings to distract me. Still, it's a pleasant not-quite-an-hour, with many of the uncredited players who appeared often in this series: Johnny Carpenter, Jim Diehl, Jock Mahoney, Ted Mapes, and fallen stars like Kermit Maynard and Forrest Taylor.
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6/10
The stranger from Ponca City
coltras359 March 2024
A saddle-weary Steve Larkin, also the Durango Kid, rides into Red Mound, a town filled with cattle rustlers. Cafe owner Smiley, befriends Steve and fills him in on the activities. Steve angers the rustler's leader, Flip Dugan when he purchases the old Atkins ranch which is supposedly haunted. Flip and his henchmen try to prevent the recording of the deed, but the Durango Kid and Deputy Marshal Tug Carter win the gun battle.

Don't expect any haunted going ons, despite the ranch Charles Starrett as Steve Larkins purchases is deemed haunted. The bad guys are after the ranch for some reason - why? You only you find out once you wade through the fast moving plot with decent gunplay. Smiley does his usual clowning around as a cafe owner!
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