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The Renegade Ranger

"Blazing guns under a western sky...and a renegade ranger turns the tables on the lawless!"

Two Texas Rangers have their worlds rocked by a wrongfully accused female bandit.

Top Cast

  • George O'Brien

    George O'Brien

    Captain Jack Steele

  • Rita Hayworth

    Rita Hayworth

    Judith Alvarez

  • Tim Holt

    Tim Holt

    Larry Corwin

  • Ray Whitley

    Ray Whitley

    Happy

  • Lucio Villegas

    Lucio Villegas

    Don Juan Campielo

  • William Royle

    William Royle

    Ben Sanderson

  • Cecilia Callejo

    Cecilia Callejo

    Toñia Campielo

  • Neal Hart

    Neal Hart

    Sheriff Joe Rawlings

  • Monte Montague

    Monte Montague

    Henchman Monte

Overview

Two Texas Rangers have their worlds rocked by a wrongfully accused female bandit.

Rating

6.0 / 10
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