Rip Roarin' Buckaroo (1936)
Fighter "Scotty" McQuade, contender for the light-heavyweight championship of the Pacific Coast,after being duped by his manager Ted Todd and fight-promoter Lew Slater, is disgusted with the fight game and decides to go back to punching cattle. He gets a job on the ranch owned by Colonel Hayden, where he once again encounters Slater, who has a crooked deal going that will cause Hayden to lose his ranch. With the aid of the Colonel's daughter, Betty Rose, and his pal "Frozen-Face" Cohen, McQuade breaks jail on a framed charge and puts an end to Slater's crooked dealings.
Director:
Robert F. Hill
Writer:
William Buchanan
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Tom Tyler as 'Scotty' McQuade |
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Beth Marion as Betty Rose Hayden |
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Sammy Cohen as 'Frozen-Face' Cohen |
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Forrest Taylor as Lew Slater |
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Charles King as 'Bones' Kennedy |
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John Elliott as Colonel Hayden |
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Richard Cramer as Sheriff |
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Wally West as Fight Spectator (uncredited) |
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Theodore Lorch as Trainer Todd Knapp (uncredited) |
| Directing | Robert F. Hill | Director |
| Writing | William Buchanan | Story |
| Writing | William Buchanan | Screenplay |