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    Law of the Badlands (1951)

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    Law of the Badlands (1951)

    The Texas Rangers send Dave and Chito into the badlands to see if they can locate a counterfeiting operation. They arrive posing as wanted outlaws and this gets them into the gang. But as soon as they uncover the operation and locate the printing press, one of Chito’s girl friends arrives to expose their identity and they find themselves trapped by the entire gang.

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    Streets of Laredo (1949)

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    Streets of Laredo (1949)

    Texas, 1878: cheerful outlaw-buddies Jim, Lorn and Wahoo rescue spunky orphan Rannie Carter from rustling racketeers, then are forced to separate. Lorn goes on to bigger and better robberies, while Jim and Wahoo are (at first reluctantly) maneuvered into joining the Texas Rangers. For friendship’s sake, the three try to keep out of direct conflict, but a showdown begins to look inevitable. And Rannie, now grown into lovely young womanhood, must choose between Lorn and Jim

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    The Gallant Legion (1948)

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    The Gallant Legion (1948)

    When power-hungry Faulkner and Leroux want to divide Texas into smaller sections, instead of allowing it to enter the Union as a single state, Gary Conway and the Texas Rangers must step in to thwart their chicanery.

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    West of the Alamo (1946)

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    West of the Alamo (1946)

    Despite his unprepossessing screen personality, singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely was starred in a series of Monogram westerns, one of which was West of the Alamo. Wakely and comedy sidekick Lee “Lasses” White play a pair of government agents who work undercover to solve a series of baffling crimes. It comes to no one’s surprise that the criminal mastermind is the town’s leading citizen, in this case banker Clay Bradford (Jack Ingram). As was typical in the Wakely westerns, West of the Alamo is approximately 25 percent action and 75 percent musical. Among the guest warblers this time out is the Arthur Smith Trio, headed by a gospel singer who’d later emcee a popular religious TV talk show.

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    Gangsters of the Frontier (1944)

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    Gangsters of the Frontier (1944)

    Tex put the Kern gang away once but they have returned with reinforcements and have take over the town of Red Rock capturing the townsmen and forcing them to work for them in the gold mines. Dave and Tex then organize the ranchers into the Territorial Rangers. After blowing up the mines to keep the gang from getting the gold, they are ready for the showdown between the two sides. Written by Maurice VanAuken

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    Brand of the Devil (1944)

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    Brand of the Devil (1944)

    Jolley is the leader of the Devil’s Brand gang of rustlers. When Molly Dawson sends for the Texas Rangers, Tex, Jim, and Panhandle arrive pretending not to know each other. But eventually their identities become known and they are captured by the gang. – IMDb

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    The Pinto Bandit (1944)

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    The Pinto Bandit (1944)

    This is another of PRC’s “Texas Rangers” series, starring Dave O’Brien and Jim Newell. This time, the Rangers’ principal foe is a masked desperado. Evidently, the villain’s main purpose in life is to disrupt the mail service between two frontier communities. With O’Brien and Newell on the job, rest assured that the settlers will get their bills and circulars on time.

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    Guns of the Law (1944)

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    Guns of the Law (1944)

    In this western, the Texas Rangers take on a shyster who is trying to bilk a family of their money after he learns that an oil company thinks their land may contain the black gold.

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    Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)

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    Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)

    In the second of PRC’s ramshackle Texas Rangers Westerns, Tex Wyatt (Dave “Tex” O’Brien) is blamed for a murder actually committed by Ransom (Jack Ingram) and Holman (Charles King), a couple of thieves. Tex manages to escape and is reunited with his two ranger pals, Jim Steele (James Newill) and Panhandle Perkins (Guy Wilkerson), both of whom are working undercover as performers in a medicine show, a plot contrivance that allows baritone Newill to join Carl Shrum and His Rhythm Rangers in Shrum’s “Ride, Ride Ride” and Tex Coe’s “West Winds.”

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    The Texas Rangers Ride Again (1940)

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    The Texas Rangers Ride Again (1940)

    With thousands of cattle being rustled from White Sage ranch the 1930’s Texas Rangers are called in. They manage to get one of their agents into the gang by making them think he is the Pecos Kid on the lam.

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    The Traitor (1936)

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    The Traitor (1936)

    To prevent a lynching, Ranger Tim lets two outlaws go saying he will get them later. This gets him kicked out of the Rangers and he goes across the border and joins Big George’s gang who are running contraband. But the outlaw Jimmy overhears Tim tell his sister that the dismissal was a fake. Big George and his gang then go after Tim and trap him in a cabin.

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