A cowboy who was trying to return the loot from a robbery finds hmself suspected of the crime.A cowboy who was trying to return the loot from a robbery finds hmself suspected of the crime.A cowboy who was trying to return the loot from a robbery finds hmself suspected of the crime.
The Six Bar Cowboys
- Singing Ranch Hands
- (as The Bar Six Cowboys)
Richard Alexander
- Pete Jackson - Henchman
- (as Dick Alexander)
Iris Lancaster
- Maria
- (as Iris Clive)
Dick Botiller
- Clem - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Buck Bucko
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Budd Buster
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Roy Butler
- Sheriff
- (uncredited)
Jack Casey
- Hank - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Virgil Drake
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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[first lines]
Trigger Bidwell: Nice private war going on down there.
Cal Benedict: Yeah, but the odds aren't exactly even.
[Cal scans the gunfight with his field glasses]
Cal Benedict: Well, whataya know, Trigger. One of those gents is an old friend of ours.
Trigger Bidwell: Who is it?
Cal Benedict: Bart Drummond.
Trigger Bidwell: Drummond! Why that's the yahoo we been lookin' for!
Cal Benedict: We'll drop in on him.
- SoundtracksDown An Old Spanish Trail
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Rod Cameron and Fuzzy Knight are moseying along when they run into a shoot-out. They spend the rest of the movie down in Old Mexico, trying to recover $50,000 for Jennifer Holt and her rancho, while bad guy leader Glen Strange wants to get his hands on it too.
Of course, the point of the movie is going to be the big fist fight between the two big guys, Cameron and Strange, or at least their stunt doubles. In the meantime, however, there's some good music provided by the Six Bar Cowboys and some fine camerawork around Corriganville by Maury Gertsman. Universal's B Western division knew how to turn out a sensible western economically, and Howard Bretherton was an able jack-of-all-trades director. No one sits down to watch a B western in hopes of a masterpiece, but this one is a fine way to kill an hour.
Of course, the point of the movie is going to be the big fist fight between the two big guys, Cameron and Strange, or at least their stunt doubles. In the meantime, however, there's some good music provided by the Six Bar Cowboys and some fine camerawork around Corriganville by Maury Gertsman. Universal's B Western division knew how to turn out a sensible western economically, and Howard Bretherton was an able jack-of-all-trades director. No one sits down to watch a B western in hopes of a masterpiece, but this one is a fine way to kill an hour.
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- Runtime57 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Renegades of the Rio Grande (1945) officially released in Canada in English?
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