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Gunsmoke Ranch (1937)
Gunsmoke Ranch (1937):
GUNSMOKE RANCH (1937)
Running Time: 00:54:00
MPAA Ratings: NR (Suitable for Children)
Producer :
Sol C. Siegel
Directed by : Joseph Kane
Starring : Robert Livingston.... Stony Brooke
Max Terhune.... Lullaby Joslin
Ray Corrigan.... Tucson Smith
Kenneth Harlan.... Phineas T. Flagg
Writing credits : William Colt McDonald
The Success of Director Joseph Kane was closely associated with that
of Republic Pictures. Kane worked as a musician and film editor before
taking up direction. Gun Smoke Ranch is among his earlier successes
as director. Good use of locations, clever dialogues and well placed
humor contribute to the success of this early western, in which the
Three Mesquiteers foil the attempts of a greedy gangster who is all
set to cheat the town’s citizens of their land and their money.
THE PLOT : When floods drive people out of their homes, they are willing
to do anything to start life all over again. Along comes Phineas T. Flagg
with an undeniable offer - 40 acres of land on Gunsmoke Ranch for just
$ 2000, to be paid over a 20-year period. The people grab the offer;
unmindful of the contents of the deed they sign. Unknown to them, Flag
strikes a deal with the Government for the resale of Gunsmoke Ranch including
the town of Three Score And Ten, which the people had so lovingly built.
The Three Musquiteers soon learn about Flagg’s sinister plans and
ride into town. Thanks to their wit and bravado, the citizens of Three
Score and Ten are freed from the wicked trap that Flagg had laid for
them - but not without a fight.
EDITORIAL REVIEW : When Phineas Flagg offers to sell land on the Gunsmoke
Ranch, victims of a flood affected city grab it. Flagg, however, has
his own evil plans and is not content with the huge profits he makes
from the land deal. After the people settle in and establish a town,
Flagg resells it to the government for the construction of a dam for
a massive sum. The deeds the people had unwittingly signed are loaded
in Flagg’s favor. All is going according to plan for Flagg till
the Three Mesquiteers ride into town. It is now Flagg’s wit against
theirs
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Running Time: 00:54:00 MPAA Ratings: NR (Suitable for Children) |
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Producer :
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Sol C. Siegel |
| Directed by : |
Joseph Kane |
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Robert Livingston.... Stony Brooke |
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Max Terhune.... Lullaby Joslin |
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Ray Corrigan.... Tucson Smith |
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Kenneth Harlan.... Phineas T. Flagg |
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| Writing credits : |
William Colt McDonald |
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The Success of Director Joseph Kane was closely associated with
that of Republic Pictures. Kane worked as a musician and film editor
before taking up direction. Gun Smoke Ranch is among his earlier successes
as director. Good use of locations, clever dialogues and well placed humor
contribute to the success of this early western, in which the Three Mesquiteers
foil the attempts of a greedy gangster who is all set to cheat the town’s
citizens of their land and their money. |
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THE PLOT : When floods drive people out of their
homes, they are willing to do anything to start life all over again.
Along comes Phineas T. Flagg with an undeniable offer - 40 acres of
land on Gunsmoke Ranch for just $ 2000, to be paid over a 20-year period.
The people grab the offer; unmindful of the contents of the deed they
sign. Unknown to them, Flag strikes a deal with the Government for
the resale of Gunsmoke Ranch including the town of Three Score And
Ten, which the people had so lovingly built. The Three Musquiteers
soon learn about Flagg’s sinister plans and ride into town. Thanks
to their wit and bravado, the citizens of Three Score and Ten are freed
from the wicked trap that Flagg had laid for them - but not without
a fight. |
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EDITORIAL REVIEW : When Phineas Flagg offers to
sell land on the Gunsmoke Ranch, victims of a flood affected city grab
it. Flagg, however, has his own evil plans and is not content with
the huge profits he makes from the land deal. After the people settle
in and establish a town, Flagg resells it to the government for the
construction of a dam for a massive sum. The deeds the people had unwittingly
signed are loaded in Flagg’s favor. All is going according to plan
for Flagg till the Three Mesquiteers ride into town. It is now Flagg’s
wit against theirs. |
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