- Source: The Texas Rangers (1951 film)
The Texas Rangers is a 1951 American Western film shot in SuperCinecolor directed by Phil Karlson and starring George Montgomery and Gale Storm.
Plot
Outlaw Sam Bass terrorizes Texas. Johnny Carver and Buff Smith are released from jail by the head of the Texas Rangers to help capture him. The jailbirds appear to be planning a double cross in league with the outlaws, until the big hold-up of a gold train when they play on the Rangers' side.
Cast
George Montgomery as Johnny Carver
Gale Storm as Helen Fenton
Jerome Courtland as Danny Bonner
Noah Beery Jr. as Buff Smith
William Bishop as Sam Bass
John Litel as Major John B. Jones, head of Texas Rangers
Douglas Kennedy as Dave Rudabaugh
John Dehner as John Wesley Hardin
Ian Macdonald as the Sundance Kid
John Doucette as Butch Cassidy
Jock O'Mahoney as Duke Fisher
Charles Trowbridge as Texas Governor (uncredited)
Production
George Montgomery had previously made two Westerns for Edward Small. The film was produced by Small's son Bernard. The railroad scenes were filmed on the Sierra Railroad in Tuolumne County, California.
See also
List of American films of 1951
References
External links
The Texas Rangers at IMDb
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