Border Buckaroos Trailer

Border Buckaroos Trailer (1943)

"RANGER BULLETS SPELL DOOM TO RANGELAND RACKETEERS!" 15 June 1943 Western 53 mins

Rangers Tex Wyatt, Jim Steele, and Panhandle Perkins are en route to Boulder City to investigate the murder of rancher Dan Clark when they happen upon Trigger Farley, a gunslinger hired by Cole Melford, the chief suspects in Clark's murder.

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Cast

Dave O'Brien

as Tex Wyatt

James Newill

as Jim Steele

Guy Wilkerson

as Panhandle Perkins

Christine McIntyre

as Betty Clark

Eleanor Counts

as Marge Leonard

Jack Ingram

as Cole Melford

Ethan Laidlaw

as Hank Dugan

Charles King

as Rance Daggett

Michael Vallon

as Seth Higgins

Kenne Duncan

as Tom Bancroft

Crew

Ira H. Morgan

Ira H. Morgan Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 15 June 1943

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