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Range Law

"WOW...WHAT A WESTERN WALLOP!...with smoking six-guns and flying fists a son of the old West rides herd on lawlessness!"

Range Law stars Johnny Mack Brown as "Nevada" and Raymond Hatton as "Sandy", the same characters they played in most of their mid-1940s Monogram westerns. This time, Nevada and Sandy, US marshals both, set out to collar some renegades who've been driving out the local ranchers. It's just possible that one of said ranchers is behind this land-grabbing scheme.

Top Cast

  • Johnny Mack Brown

    Johnny Mack Brown

    U. S. Marshal Nevada McKenzie

  • Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton

    U. S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins

  • Sarah Padden

    Sarah Padden

    Boots Annie

  • Ellen Hall

    Ellen Hall

    Lucille Gray

  • Lloyd Ingraham

    Lloyd Ingraham

    Judge Cal Bowen

  • Marshall Reed

    Marshall Reed

    Jim Bowen

  • Jack Ingram

    Jack Ingram

    Phil Randall

  • Art Fowler

    Art Fowler

    Henchman Swede Larson

  • Hugh Prosser

    Hugh Prosser

    Sheriff Jed Hawkins

Overview

Range Law stars Johnny Mack Brown as "Nevada" and Raymond Hatton as "Sandy", the same characters they played in most of their mid-1940s Monogram westerns. This time, Nevada and Sandy, US marshals both, set out to collar some renegades who've been driving out the local ranchers. It's just possible that one of said ranchers is behind this land-grabbing scheme.

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