Brand of the Devil
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- 2004-08-03 07:08:16
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- Harry L. Fraser
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Reviewer:
Poohbah70
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December 20, 2019
Subject: The Texas Rangers - Beat the Devil - HaHa
Subject: The Texas Rangers - Beat the Devil - HaHa
Dave O'Brien, Jim Newill and lanky comic relief Guy Wilkerson star in one of PRC's Texas Rangers movies. Nothing great here in a standard plot - bad guy saloon owner I. Stanford Jolley is stealing cattle and horses and selling them and has amassed a small fortune. He is aided by a wonderfully played comic, slow-thinking, not that vicious, guitar-picking Charles King, Jr. (far from his usual herd-edged bad guy persona), Reed Howes, Budd Buster and Kermit Maynard..Ellen Hall is rather good as the tough cutie ranch owner wh is slowly being ruined by the crooks. IMDb says she was in one movie as a child in 1930 and 18 films/TV shows between 1941-52. Newill sings a few songs - ho-hum. An average TexasRabgers, B western from PRC.
Reviewer:
ubang
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August 1, 2012
Subject: Cowboys are Real Men
Subject: Cowboys are Real Men
I have not seen this flick yet but I grew up watching these westerns at the Saturday Theater. The final fist fight was standard format for action adventures and westerns. It was simply axiomatic that Real Men don't pull their Irons if they could win a fair fight against the bad guy with their fists.
These flicks have a ethos all of their own...
These flicks have a ethos all of their own...
Reviewer:
porterville
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September 5, 2011
Subject: A Good 1944 Western
Subject: A Good 1944 Western
This had a good plot, which progressed nicely to a good conclusion. The acting was fine for this action film.
Reviewer:
jimelena
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September 21, 2006
Subject: Fist fights and horses
Subject: Fist fights and horses
Why do cowboys always dismount so far from where they are going?
And if they carry guns, why do they fist fight?
Especially Rangers making an arrest?
This movie didn't keep my short attention.
Not enough western jargon I guess.
And if they carry guns, why do they fist fight?
Especially Rangers making an arrest?
This movie didn't keep my short attention.
Not enough western jargon I guess.
Reviewer:
bobsluckycat
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November 15, 2005
Subject: James Newill Heads Toward The Door
Subject: James Newill Heads Toward The Door
This is the next to last film that teamed James Newill with Dave O'Brien in the "Texas Rangers" series at PRC. The team-up had started back on the "Renfrew Of The Royal Mounted" series and more-or-less continued forward. As these type of westerns go, this one isn't half-bad. I'd even say it's a cut above other PRC westerns of that time period. Story may be a little muddled, but the action makes up for it for the most part. Charles King gets a special mention for his comedic dim-witted outlaw. This print is flawed, but watchable. Enjoy.
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