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Treachery Rides the Range ()


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The Indians need the Buffalo to survive and the Government has promised to keep the herds free from hunters. But Carter, of Carter and Barton, just signed a big contract for furs and Buffalo meat so they want the herds. The only way they... See more »

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Captain Red Taylor (as the Singing Cowboy)
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Ruth Drummond
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Wade Carter
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Colonel Drummond
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Little Wolf
Henry Otho ...
Burley Barton
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Chief Red Smoke
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Henchman Nebraska
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Corporal Bunce
Frank Bruno ...
Little Fox
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Man at Relay Station (as Milt Kibbee)
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Denver - Henchman
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Henchman Pawnee
Nick Copeland ...
Neal - Henchman
Smoke ...
Smoke - Red's Horse
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Scout Blackbourne (uncredited)
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Indian (uncredited)
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Antelope - Indian Reporting at Fort (uncredited)
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Dodge City Marshal (uncredited)
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Carter Rider (uncredited)
Corleen Clemons ...
Indian (uncredited)
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Little Deer (uncredited)
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Ned (uncredited)
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Bill - Stage Driver (uncredited)
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Buffalo Hunter (uncredited)
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Stage Depot Clerk (uncredited)
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Stockade Guard (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Deputy (uncredited)
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Man Outside Carter & Barton's Store (uncredited)
Post Park ...
Stage Guard (uncredited)
Bill Patton ...
Dying Soldier (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Sam Rice ...
Cliff - Townsman Getting Sherriff (uncredited)
Cliff Saum ...
Deputy - Jailer (uncredited)
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Fake Soldier (uncredited)
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Buffalo Hunter (uncredited)
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Colonel's Interpreter (uncredited)

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Frank McDonald

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William Jacobs ... (story)
 
William Jacobs ... (screenplay)

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Bryan Foy ... producer (uncredited)

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Howard Jackson ... (uncredited)

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L. William O'Connell ... (photography)

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Frank Magee ... (edited by) (as Frank MaGee)

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Ted Smith

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Wilbur McGaugh ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Alice Van Springsteen ... stunts (uncredited)
Bob Woodward ... stunts (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
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The Indians need the Buffalo to survive and the Government has promised to keep the herds free from hunters. But Carter, of Carter and Barton, just signed a big contract for furs and Buffalo meat so they want the herds. The only way they can get them is to rile the Indians up enough to go on the warpath and break the treaty. After the trouble starts, the Indians get the Colonel's daughter and hold her prisoner. Written by Tony Fontana

Taglines THE SCREEN'S NEW SHOOTING STAR SCORES HIS THIRD STRAIGHT HIT! (original poster-all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Meta tin prodosian (Greece)
  • Indianernes Hævn (Denmark)
  • Divlji lov (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • Os Dominadores do Oeste (Portugal)
  • Entre Índios e Piratas (Brazil)
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Trivia Ferdinand Schumann-Heink is in casting call lists playing "Cliff" in this movie. But that character was played by Sam Rice. See more »
Goofs During the shootout with the Indians, a cowboy is shot and falls down, while another just to his rear shoots his rifle, drops it, and begins shooting with his pistol. This is shown twice at different times during the battle, from two different angles, first up close and then further away. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Treachery Rides the Trail (1949). See more »
Soundtracks Leather and Steel See more »
Crazy Credits [Opening credit]To protect the buffalo herd from extinction, and to appease the Indians who depended upon the animal for life's necessities, the United States Government made treaties with the Indians making it a criminal offense for white hunters to kill buffalo. Outposts were established to make and enforce those treaties! See more »

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