Texas Trouble Shooters (Monogram, 1942)

Alibi drags reluctant Crash and Dusty away from their vacation and to the aid of a young man and woman, joint heirs to a ranch, who are facing crooks out to swindle them (or kill them) to get the property, which has oil on it. Although the boys try their usual undercover approach, they face …

Haunted Gold (WB, 1932)

A young rancher (John Wayne) who has inherited a half-interest in a mine, a girl (Sheila Terry) whose father lost his half-interest to a crook, and a gang led by the man who has that half-interest now all come to a ghost town in response to mysterious letters. Creepy doings follow, including mysterious figures skulking …

South of the Chisholm Trail (Columbia, 1947)

Steve Haley (Charles Starrett) persuades a group of ranchers beset by rustlers to make a combined cattle drive to Abilene rather than selling their herds for a pittance to local bigshot Big Jim Grady, but Big Jim has some surprises in store that may disrupt the drive — unless the Durango Kid takes a hand. …

Outlaws of Stampede Pass (Monogram, 1943)

Federal marshal Nevada Jack Mackenzie (Johnny Mack Brown), working undercover, comes to the aid of the nephew of old friend Sandy Hopkins, who is now retired, when the nephew is cheated of his money and later ambushed after his herd of cattle is rustled. After Sandy is summoned, he arrives in the guise of a …

Boot Hill Bandits (Monogram, 1942)

The Range Busters come to the aid of a sheriff (Steve Clark) facing a rash of payroll robberies, but matters get really serious when Crash is caught in an explosion set by the gang. A fairly well-crafted script has the obvious leader of the crooks taking orders in turn from an unknown someone else, and …

The Last of the Clintons (Ajax, 1935)

Cowboy Trigger Carson (Harry Carey) sets out to infiltrate and thwart a band of outlaws headed up by rancher Luke Todd (Tom London), whose brother is in love with the daughter of one of Luke’s principal opponents. The fairly standard plot nevertheless has some appeal: A particular highlight is a rattlesnake that one of the …

Terror Trail (Columbia, 1946)

Mediocre Durango Kid outing has saloon owner Duke Catlett (Lane Chandler) plotting to push out the local cattlemen using large herds of sheep to overwhelm the grazing land. To that end, he also makes use of newly arrived Easterner Karen Kemp (Barbara Pepper) as a dupe to conceal his involvement; her brother, Rocky (Elvin Field), …

Wyoming Roundup (Monogram, 1952)

Wandering cowboys Whip (Whip Wilson) and Bob (Tommy Farrell) break up a saloon confrontation and in the aftermath are offered jobs as marshals for the town, which is on the brink of a range war. More is going on than meets the eye, of course, and soon the boys are threatening to disrupt a conspiracy  …

Argosy All-Story Weekly, January 16, 1926

The third issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly for the year 1926 included the first installment of a new serial, Wild Paradise, by Kenneth Perkins; it’s a western adventure concerned with an Arabian stallion. Other serials in the issue include The Vanishing Professor (Part 2 of 4), There Goes the Bride (Part 4 of 5), and …

Rock River Renegades (Monogram, 1942)

Range Busters Crash and Dusty rush to help out old friend Luke Graham (Kermit Maynard), a newly elected marshal who has been unable to bring local outlaws to justice (their tracks disappear) and who thus is facing increasing pressure from the town’s citizens, led by newspaperman Dick Ross (John Elliott), who begins to push for …