Black Market Rustlers
Black Market Rustlers is a 1943 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and written by Patricia Harper. The film is the twenty-third in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Dusty, Dennis Moore as Denny and Max Terhune as Alibi, with Evelyn Finley, Steve Clark and Glenn Strange. The film was released on August 27, 1943.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | S. Roy Luby |
Produced by | George W. Weeks |
Screenplay by | Patricia Harper |
Starring | Ray "Crash" Corrigan Dennis Moore Max Terhune Evelyn Finley Steve Clark Glenn Strange |
Cinematography | Edward A. Kull |
Edited by | S. Roy Luby |
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Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 54 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Ray "Crash" Corrigan as 'Crash' Corrigan
- Dennis Moore as Denny Moore
- Max Terhune as 'Alibi' Terhune
- Evelyn Finley as Linda Prescott
- Steve Clark as Prescott
- Glenn Strange as Corbin
- Carl Sepulveda as Sheriff Hanley
- George Chesebro as Slade
- Hank Worden as Slim
- Frank Ellis as Kyper
- John Merton as Parry
- Frosty Royce as Ed
- James Austin as Guitar Player
- Jean Austin as Yodeler
- Ingrid Austin as Accordion Player
- Art Fowler as Cowhand / Ukulele Player
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References
- "Black Market Rustlers (1943) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- Hal Erickson. "Black Market Rustlers (1943) - S. Roy Luby". AllMovie. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- "Black Market Rustlers". Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
See also
The Range Busters series:
- The Range Busters (1940)
- Trailing Double Trouble (1940)
- West of Pinto Basin (1940)
- Trail of the Silver Spurs (1941)
- The Kid's Last Ride (1941)
- Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona (1941)
- Wrangler's Roost (1941)
- Fugitive Valley (1941)
- Saddle Mountain Roundup (1941)
- Tonto Basin Outlaws (1941)
- Underground Rustlers (1941)
- Thunder River Feud (1942)
- Rock River Renegades (1942)
- Boot Hill Bandits (1942)
- Texas Trouble Shooters (1942)
- Arizona Stage Coach (1942)
- Texas to Bataan (1942)
- Trail Riders (1942)
- Two Fisted Justice (1943)
- Haunted Ranch (1943)
- Land of Hunted Men (1943)
- Cowboy Commandos (1943)
- Black Market Rustlers (1943)
- Bullets and Saddles (1943)
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