Buzzy Rides the Range explained

Buzzy Rides the Range
Director:Richard C. Kahn
Producer:Richard L'Estrange
Starring:Robert 'Buzz' Henry
Dave O'Brien
Claire Rochelle
Music:Bob Fite
Cinematography:Clark Ramsey
Editing:Adrian Weiss
Studio:Ellkay Productions
Distributor:Arthur Ziehm Distributors
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Buzzy Rides the Range is a 1940 American western film directed by Richard C. Kahn and starring Robert 'Buzz' Henry, Dave O'Brien and Claire Rochelle.[1] It was produced as a second feature with shooting take place in studios in Phoenix, Arizona. It was rereleased in 1948 by Astor Pictures under the alternative title of Western Terror.

It was followed by a sequel Buzzy and the Phantom Pinto in 1941.

Plot

After a spate of cattle rustling in the area Myra, the owner of the Harding ranch, sends for a Marshal's assistance. He decides to go undercover by posing as an injured gold prospector and with the help of her younger brother Buzz, he proves that the leader of the rustlers is in fact her neighboring ranch owners.

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Notes and References

  1. Pitts p.50