Arizona Terror (1931) / Range Warfare (1935)
Arizona Terror (1931) / Range Warfare (1935)
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Range Warfare (1935, B&W): Cattle rustlers are terrorizing the territory, and U.S. Marshall Reb Russell is called in to find out who's behind the operation. When his investigation leads to the local sheriff, Reb passes himself off as a trigger-happy outlaw and gets himself hired by the cattle thieves. Posing as a rustler, he plans to gather the evidence that will bust the gang wide open. Born in Kansas on May 31, 1905, Reb Russell ranks as one of the greatest collegiate football stars ever produced by the state. Film star Tom Mix became friends with Reb, securing him a screen test at Universal. Reb then signed to Kent Pictures where he starred in nine low-budget western "classics." Starring Reb Russell, Lucille Lund, Wally Wales, Roger Williams, Lafe McKee, "Slim" Whitaker, Chief Black Hawk; directed by S. Roy Luby.
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