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"Range Gangsters Scattered Like Rats On The Run When Rangebuster Law Came To Town!"

Rodeo contestants Johnny King and Corrigan meet, their fathers having been members of the Range Busters. When Johnny is knocked unconscious, time reverts to their father's era and the Range Busters are soon involved in the scheme to get Railroad right-of-way across Mother Slocum's ranch. When she is tricked into signing a release, the Range Busters find their job more difficult as the Sheriff is in with the crooks.

Top Cast

  • Ray Corrigan

    Ray Corrigan

    'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)

  • John 'Dusty' King

    John 'Dusty' King

    John King (prologue) & 'Dusty' King (flashback)

  • Max Terhune

    Max Terhune

    'Alibi' Terhune (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)

  • Elmer

    Elmer

    Elmer, Alibi's Dummy

  • Sheila Darcy

    Sheila Darcy

    Dorothy Jones

  • Marian Kerby

    Marian Kerby

    Mother Rogers

  • Quen Ramsey

    Quen Ramsey

    Gallop

  • James Craven

    James Craven

    Dan Slocum

  • John Elliott

    John Elliott

    Judge Jones

Overview

Rodeo contestants Johnny King and Corrigan meet, their fathers having been members of the Range Busters. When Johnny is knocked unconscious, time reverts to their father's era and the Range Busters are soon involved in the scheme to get Railroad right-of-way across Mother Slocum's ranch. When she is tricked into signing a release, the Range Busters find their job more difficult as the Sheriff is in with the crooks.

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