RANGE BUSTERS, THUNDER RIVER FEUD (1942) Ray Corrigan & John 'Dusty' King | Western | B&W

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Thunder River Feud is a 1942 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and written by John Vlahos and Earle Snell. The film is the twelfth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Crash, John "Dusty" King as Dusty and Max "Alibi" Terhune as Alibi, with Jan Wiley, Jack Holmes and Rick Anderson. The film was released on January 9, 1942.

Synopsis

At the Tucson Rodeo, Dusty fails in a competition, but the winner is Crash who earns a prize belt. When Crash is having a bath a newspaper photographer comes into the room and takes a picture of Dusty identifying himself as Crash. Crash is angry that Dusty has stolen his name and glory but sees that the beautiful Maybelle Pembroke is returning home to Thunder River. Alibi had worked for the Pembrokes long ago but warns Crash that she would not be interested in a cowboy. Crash pawns his prize belt to buy a suit where he masquerades as a writer from New England. Dusty arrives at the ranch to impersonate Crash as the new foreman. The trio unite to stop a feud between two families in Thunder River with a Romeo and Juliet type situation where Maybelle loves Grover Harrison from the family that is the sworn enemy of the Pembrokes.

Cast & Crew

Ray "Crash" Corrigan as 'Crash' Corrigan
John 'Dusty' King as 'Dusty' King
Max Terhune as 'Alibi' Terhune
Jan Wiley as Maybelle Pembroke
Jack Holmes as Jim Pembroke
Rick Anderson as Colonel Harrison
Carleton Young as Grover Harrison
George Chesebro as Dick Taggert
Carl Mathews as Pete
Budd Buster as Sheriff
Ted Mapes as Buck
Steve Clark as Shorty Branson

Director: S. Roy Luby
Screenplay: John Vlahos, Earle Snell
Story: Earle Snell
Producer: George W. Weeks
Cinematography: Robert E. Cline
Editing: S. Roy Luby
Music: Frank Sanucci
Production Company: Monogram Pictures
Distributor: Monogram Pictures
Release Date: January 9, 1942
Running Time: 58 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

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