South of Rio (1949)
The town of Rio Blanco is the center of a fight over the statehood issue and is a perfect setup for Lon Bryson and Chuck Bowers, who organize a couple of phony protection associations. Opposing them is Henry Waterman, publisher of the Rio Blanco Herald. He and his assistant, Andrew Jackson Weems, send for the help of the Territorial Rangers. One of the dispatched Rangers is Jeff Lanning who, unknown to him, has a brother as a member of the gang under an assumed name of Bob Mitchell. Jeff is so shocked at seeing his brother gun down Waterman that he is unable to act in time to prevent it. Unable to explain the cause of is inaction, he is suspended by the governor. Unable to persuade his brother to quit the gang, Jeff, with the aid of Weems and Waterman's daughter Carol, begins his quest to bring the outlaws to justice.
Director: Philip Ford
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Monte Hale as Jeff Lanning |
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Kay Christopher as Carol Waterman |
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Paul Hurst as Andy Weems |
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Roy Barcroft as Lon Bryson |
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Douglas Kennedy as Henchman Bob Mitchell |
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Don Haggerty as Chuck Bowers |
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Rory Mallinson as Captain Dan Brennan |
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Lane Bradford as Henchman Tex |
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Emmett Vogan as Henry Waterman |
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Myron Healey as Marshal Travis |
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Tom London as Jim Weston |
| Directing | Philip Ford | Director |
| Writing | Norman S. Hall | Writer |