The Kid's Last Ride

The Kid's Last Ride (1941)

They Wouldn't Be Scared and They Couldn't Be Chased and They'd Rather Fight Than Eat!

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1941-02-10
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 55min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Monogram Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: S. Roy Luby
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Summary

The fifth film in the 24-film Range Busters series finds "Crash", "Dusty" and Alibi, on their way to Gopher City to become the town's peace officers. In the saloon, young Jimmy Rowell is losing money in a crooked poker game to saloon owner Bob Harmon. Harmon and his henchman Bart Gill are in reality wanted-outlaw brothers Jim and Ike Breedon seeking revenge against Jimmy and his school-teaching sister Sally as their father, a circuit judge in Nebraska, had sentenced their brother Bud to be hanged. Harmon involves Jimmy, because of his gambling debts, in a robbery of a rancher known to keep large amounts of money at his ranch. The Range Busters break up the robbery, Bart is killed, as is Rancher Fleming, and Jimmy is wounded but escapes. Harmon, setting a trap for Crash, tricks Sally and Jimmy to his hideout, and Crash follows them.

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  • Ray Corrigan

    as Crash Corrigan
  • John 'Dusty' King

    as Dusty King
  • Max Terhune

    as Alibi Terhune
  • Edwin Brian

    as Jimmy Rowell
  • Luana Walters

    as Sally Rowell
  • Al Bridge

    as Bob Harmon / Jim Breeden
  • Glenn Strange

    as Bart Gill / Ike Breeden
  • Frank Ellis

    as Henchman Wash
  • Tex Palmer

    as Henchman Tex
  • George Havens

    as School boy
  • John Elliott

    as Disher
  • Al Haskell

    as Dealer Blackie
  • Walter James

    as Bartender
  • Jack Baxley

    as Jack
  • George Morrell

    as Rancher Fleming
  • Carl Mathews

    as Henchman
  • Roy Bucko

    as Gambler
  • Jack Evans

    as Gambler
  • Ray Jones

    as Gambler
  • Herman Hack

    as Barfly
  • Jack Montgomery

    as Barfly
  • Elmer

    as Elmer, Alibi's Dummy
Writing Earle Snell Story
Writing Earle Snell Screenplay
Production Anna Bell Ward Producer
Production George W. Weeks Producer
Directing S. Roy Luby Director
Editing S. Roy Luby Editor
Camera Robert E. Cline Director of Photography

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