The Range Busters

August. 22,1940      
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6.3
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A phantom-like gunman is murdering the hands at the Circle T Ranch and the Range Busters are recruited by its owner to stop the "phantom". Only, the ranch owner is killed before they can arrive. First film in the Range Buster series.

Ray Corrigan as  'Crash' Corrigan
John 'Dusty' King as  'Dusty' King
Max Terhune as  'Alibi' Terhune
Luana Walters as  Carol Thorp
Earle Hodgins as  Uncle Rolf
LeRoy Mason as  Torrence
Kermit Maynard as  Lead Henchman
Frank LaRue as  Doc Stengle
Horace Murphy as  Homer Thorp
Karl Hackett as  Sheriff Dod Clayburne

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Reviews

Lovesusti
1940/08/22

The Worst Film Ever

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BootDigest
1940/08/23

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Sarita Rafferty
1940/08/24

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Dana
1940/08/25

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Dalbert Pringle
1940/08/26

In this fast-paced, light-hearted Western from 1940 - "Crash" Corrigan, "Dusty" King, and "Alibi" Terhune (along with Elmer, the dummy) make up what's known as the Range Busters. These cowboy-dudes are very much like the 3 Musketeers of the Wild West, righting wrongs all across the new frontier.Homer Thorp, owner of the Circle T Ranch, finds himself in deadly danger when the mysterious Phantom strikes, terrorizing the land and killing his ranch hands.Thorp sends for immediate help from the Range Busters, 3 heroic cowboys, who have a vast reputation for bringing justice, law and order to the untamed West.When the Range Busters arrive at the Circle T Ranch they discover that Thorp has unexpectedly been murdered by the Phantom.In their noble quest to uncover the true identity of the Phantom, the Range Busters come into fierce conflict with a notorious outlaw named Torrance, along with his ruthless gang of mighty mean hombres.The Range Busters is an enjoyable Western.

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classicsoncall
1940/08/27

The Range Busters were another trio of cowboy favorites put together in the 1940's following up on the success of The Three Mesquiteers, a group that saw a number of cowboy actors join and leave over the course of seven years from 1936-1943. With the original Range Busters, you got Ray 'Crash' Corrigan, John 'Dusty' King, and Max 'Alibi' Terhune, who was also a founding member of The Mesquiteers and stayed for a long run. Terhune was the only 'Buster' who appeared in all twenty four of THEIR films, and always managed to entertain with his wooden sidekick Elmer. The pictures were low budget and distributed by Monogram Pictures, and though their production values were somewhat below The Mesquiteers, matinée fans of the era were probably having too good a time to notice.This was the first entry in the Range Busters series, and I wish my DVD print didn't have so many jump cuts, but sometimes you have to endure the little things to enjoy your favorite film genre. The story brings our heroes to the Circle T Ranch in Paso Lobo County, Texas, where they were summoned to get to the bottom of some mysterious murders ostensibly committed by a character called The Phantom. The flick uses a little sleight of hand attempting to deflect guilt toward the blind uncle (Earle Hodgins) of ranch owner Carol Thorp (Luana Walters); her father who summoned the Range Busters was killed to open the story. You can make your own mind up whether Uncle Rolf was blind or not, he even had Corrigan guessing before the good guys got on the right track.One of the mainstays of the Range Busters films was the opening soundtrack of 'Home on the Range' playing over the opening credits. That along with Terhune's usual comic relief with dummy Elmer. If you're not too distracted, you'll notice that Max's lips move more than just a little when he's voicing Elmer, in fact sometimes (though not here), Elmer speaks when Max is several feet away and not even operating him. Don't try to figure it out, just sit back and enjoy between the horse chases and saloon brawls.

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F Gwynplaine MacIntyre
1940/08/28

'Range Busters' is an absolutely typical example of the low-budget quickie grind'em-out Western. It will therefore be hugely enjoyable to those who like such things, but not to many other people.Crash and Dusty are typical white-hat cowboy heroes. Their friend Alibi, the comedy relief, is a ventriloquist cowpoke who spends a lot of time conversing with his dummy. (As a 'vent', Max Terhune is technically more proficient than Edgar Bergen, but not nearly as funny.)Somebody keeps shooting the ranch hands at Carol Thorp's spread. Annoyingly, everyone keeps referring to the unknown killer as a 'phantom' even though he hasn't claimed any paranormal powers. We get one of those cliché murder scenes from the viewpoint of the killer, as his victim backs away from the camera and begs for mercy. Naturally, our heroes decide to sign on at Carol's ranch.There's some very crude expository dialogue, and some overripe wisecracks. 'What good is a job that may lead to a passport to eternity?' is one example. As the squinty villain sees the heroes riding into town, he tells his henchman: 'See that they don't hang up their hats in this town.' Carol's helpful comment is: 'The Phantom always does what is least expected.' So it should be easy to catch him, then: just figure out what's least expected, and be one jump ahead of him.SPOILERS COMING: Carol's uncle Rolf is ostensibly blind: he wears dark glasses and uses a stick to feel his way. However, the movie plants several blatantly obvious clues that he isn't really blind. Despite this imposture, Rolf isn't the Phantom. He's just a red herring ... or maybe a smoked herring, because he's wearing smoked glasses.It's no spoiler to say that the white hats beat the black hats. One of my least favourite clichés is the one about the two buddies and the girl: when one buddy develops an interest in a woman, the other buddy decides he has to 'save' his friend from that hideous fate. We get that ending here, except that it's two against one ... with Crash and Alibi uniting to keep Dusty away from Carol. Still, 'Range Busters' was clearly made for a juvenile audience, so I understand the decision to cut out the 'mushy stuff'.'Range Busters' is no 'Citizen Kane' or 'Battleship Potemkin', but I strongly feel that all films should be judged by their genre and their intentions. By that standard, 'Range Busters' succeeds in most of what it meant to do, and I'll rate this movie 7 out of 10. Saddle up, pardners!

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wrbtu
1940/08/29

The first of the Range Busters movies. It starts off great, with a cowboy who's midway through singing a song being shot through an open window by "The Phantom." Unfortunately, there is one other song in the movie (sung by Dusty & strummed by Crash). A couple of other problems: 1) can anybody tell me why Alibi, a grown man, is carrying around a wooden dummy (Elmer) as he rides the range?, 2) can anybody tell me what happens to the Earle Hodgins character? He's a central character who just completely disappears without a mention! Other than those gripes, this is a good western, with likable lead characters, good action, & not too much humor or music, & I've never seen anyone drop a love interest as quickly as Dusty does in this movie! Enjoyable, & worth watching.

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