The Rangers Take Over (1942)
Jim Steele spots Pete Dawson taking horses over the Mexico-Texas border, but Dawson has an alibi. A new group of recruits arrives at the Ranger station, among them Tex Wyatt, the son of Ranger Captain John Wyatt, whom he hasn't seen for many years. Captain Wyatt tells Tex that he is in the Rangers strictly on his own merit and there will be no favors played. He assigns Tex to pick up Dawson's trail, but orders that no arrest be made without proof.
Director: Albert Herman
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Dave O'Brien as Tex Wyatt |
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James Newill as Jim Steele |
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Guy Wilkerson as Panhandle Perkins |
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Iris Meredith as Jean Lorin |
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Forrest Taylor as John Wyatt |
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I. Stanford Jolley as Rance Blair |
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Charles King as Kip Lane |
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Carl Mathews as Slocum |
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Harry Harvey as Bill Summers |
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Lynton Brent as Block Nelson |
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Bud Osborne as Pete Dawson |
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Cal Shrum as Rhythm Ranger |
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Robert Hoag as Rhythm Ranger |
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Rusty Cline as Rhythm Ranger |
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Art Wenzel as Rhythm Ranger |
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Don Weston as Rhythm Ranger |
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Jimmy Aubrey as New Recruit |
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Slim Whitaker as Sheriff |
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Hank Bell as Jack |
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Art Fowler as Henchman |
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George Morrell as Barfly |
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Jess Cavin as Barfly |
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Rube Dalroy as Barfly |
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Art Dillard as Barfly |
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Jack Tornek as Barfly |
| Directing | Albert Herman | Director |
| Writing | Elmer Clifton | Writer |