The Rangers Take Over | |
Director: | Albert Herman |
Producer: | Alfred Stern and Arthur Alexander |
Screenplay: | Elmer Clifton (original story snd screenplay) |
Starring: | Dave (Tex) O'Brien Jim Newill Iris Meredith Guy Wilkerson Cal Shrum's 'Rhythm Rangers' |
Music: | Lee Zahler (musical director) |
Cinematography: | Robert Cline |
Editing: | Charles Henkel, Jr. |
Studio: | Alexander-Stern Productions |
Distributor: | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Rangers Take Over is a 1942 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and written by Elmer Clifton. The film stars Dave (Tex) O'Brien, Jim Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Iris Meredith and Cal Shrum and his "Rhythm Rangers". The film was released on December 25, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation.[1] [2] [3]
The film is the first of PRC's 22-film "Texas Rangers" series starring Dave (Tex) O'Brien, Jim Newill and Guy Wilkerson.
Jim Newill sings three songs in the film co-written by Newill and O'Brien: "The Rangers Take Over", "High in the Saddle" and "Campfire on the Prairie".
Tex Wyatt, a new recruit, is assigned by his father to investigate cattle rustlings. He's thrown off the force for disobeying orders, and goes undercover with the rustler gang. Working with rangers Jim Steele and Panhandle Perkins, he busts the gang, and earns his spot on the force again.
The Texas Rangers series: