Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRanchers and cattlemen take on a packing company and a dubious lawyer.Ranchers and cattlemen take on a packing company and a dubious lawyer.Ranchers and cattlemen take on a packing company and a dubious lawyer.
Stanley Andrews
- Sam - Continental Packing Boss
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Bob Card
- Man in Whopper's Story
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Harry Cording
- Scarface Pete
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Mary Gordon
- Mary - Benson's Housekeeper
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizOne of 5 films that George O'Brien and Chill Wills appeared in together, and one of 4 in which Wills portrayed a character named "Whopper".
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Whopper Hatch: I told you, you was gonna remember my name, and now you're gonna remember my fist too.
- Colonne sonoreCaboose on the Red ball Train
(1939)
Music and Lyrics by Ray Whitley and Fred Rose
Played and sung on the train by Ray Whitley (on guitar), Chill Wills (on guitar),
Cactus Mack (on banjo) and Frankie Marvin (on violin)
Reprised by them at the end
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Racketeers of the Range
A large packing company is trying to obtain a monopoly by taking over the last small independent meat packer. Barney O'Dell, owner of the largest ranch, is trying to stop them. When the owner agrees to sell, Barney get a delay by forcing the small company to declare bankruptcy and having himself made receiver. Now the large company has to deal with Larry and when he refuses they resort to rustling.
Racketeers of the range is a light and entertaining b-western that stars the ever smiling George O' Brien who clashes with Marjorie Reynolds, a sharp-tongued spitfire, and has a conflict with Bruce Cabot, who plays a slippery villain. It's not strictly a western as it has cars - it's set in the 30's. There's some decent action that propels things along, and it ends with a satisfying climax on a calaboose. It's well-staged. There's a poignant look of a western trail street with horses and a car, modernity taking over the west. Change of times. Chills Wills provides the humour - there's an amusing scene where he tells a girl about his brave exploits but the flashbacks says the opposite. Quite an imaginatively funny sequence.
Racketeers of the range is a light and entertaining b-western that stars the ever smiling George O' Brien who clashes with Marjorie Reynolds, a sharp-tongued spitfire, and has a conflict with Bruce Cabot, who plays a slippery villain. It's not strictly a western as it has cars - it's set in the 30's. There's some decent action that propels things along, and it ends with a satisfying climax on a calaboose. It's well-staged. There's a poignant look of a western trail street with horses and a car, modernity taking over the west. Change of times. Chills Wills provides the humour - there's an amusing scene where he tells a girl about his brave exploits but the flashbacks says the opposite. Quite an imaginatively funny sequence.
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- Paese di origine
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- Celebre anche come
- Forajidos de las montañas
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Brandeis Ranch, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(ranch house scenes)
- Azienda produttrice
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 2 minuti
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By what name was Racketeers of the Range (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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