Arizona Bound (1941)The Rough Riders are called upon to help save a stagecoach line. Director:Spencer Gordon Bennet (as Spencer Bennet) |
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Arizona Bound (1941)The Rough Riders are called upon to help save a stagecoach line. Director:Spencer Gordon Bennet (as Spencer Bennet) |
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Buck Jones | ... | ||
Tim McCoy | ... | ||
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Raymond Hatton | ... | |
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Luana Walters | ... | |
Dennis Moore | ... | ||
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Kathryn Sheldon | ... |
Aunt Miranda Masters
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Tristram Coffin | ... |
Steve Taggert
(as Tris Coffin)
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Horace Murphy | ... |
Bunion (Buck's Ranch Hand)
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The Rough Riders are called in to help save Master's stage line. Taggart has his gang robbing the stages and shooting the drivers. When Buck drives the next stage, Taggart's men rob it and then make it look like Roberts is part of the gang. Written by Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
Retired marshal Buck Roberts (Buck Jones) has left law enforcement and is enjoying life on his northern Arizona ranch when he receives a telegram from Marshal Bat Madison (Jay Wilsey) requesting his aid in stopping a rash of stagecoach robberies near villain invested Mesa City, and off he goes as a fast-paced Rough Riders (Jones, Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton) adventure begins. Representing the forces of good against the forces of evil in this Monogram series, the three stalwarts have arrived separately and apparently unknown to each other into the plagued town, Roberts as a cattle buyer, Hatton as Sandy Hopkins, a cattle dealer, and McCoy as Parson McCall, an itinerant preacher, and quickly come up against Steve Taggart (Tristram Coffin), the ringleader of the bandit gang they seek. Roberts volunteers as a stage driver for the company owned by Ruth Masters (Luana Walters), but is framed with the responsibility for the holdups transferred to him and it falls to the other two Riders to rescue their jailed comrade, giving Jones, aboard his splendid steed Silver, an opportunity to display his riding and stunt ability in one of his final appearances before his untimely death in Boston's Cocoanut Grove fire the following year. Although this film does not receive strong direction, the cast and crew perform their duties very well indeed, with Slim Whitaker in his accustomed role as evil henchman, and the rugged Jones and hard-eyed McCoy as usual seem more than capable of handling any adverse situation which might present itself.