Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJolley is the leader of the Devil's Brand gang of rustlers. When Molly Dawson sends for the Texas Rangers, Tex, Jim, and Panhandle arrive pretending not to know each other. But eventually th... Alles lesenJolley is the leader of the Devil's Brand gang of rustlers. When Molly Dawson sends for the Texas Rangers, Tex, Jim, and Panhandle arrive pretending not to know each other. But eventually their identities become known and they are captured by the gang.Jolley is the leader of the Devil's Brand gang of rustlers. When Molly Dawson sends for the Texas Rangers, Tex, Jim, and Panhandle arrive pretending not to know each other. But eventually their identities become known and they are captured by the gang.
- Tex Wyatt
- (as Dave 'Tex' O'Brien)
- Jim Steele
- (as Jim Newill)
- Bucko Lynn
- (as Charles King Jr.)
- Jeff Palin (Sheriff in credits)
- (as Carl Hackett)
- Sheriff (Jeff Palin in credits)
- (as Edward Cassidy)
- Hank - Bartender
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- Deputy
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- Barfly
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- Barfly
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- Henchman
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- Mrs. Plummer
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- Deputy
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This time out, Texas Rangers Jim Steele (Jim Newill), Tex Wyatt (Dave O'Brien)and Panhandle Perkins (Guy Wilkerson), working undercover,are on the trail of Jack Varno (I. Stanford Jolley) and his cattle-rustling gang who have adopted the insignia of a devil's pitchfork, which has come to be known as "The Brand of the Devil." Varno and his gang---BUCKO LYNN (Charles King). GRIPPER JOE (Kermit Maynard) and Ed (John Cason)--- also don't hesitate to murder their rustling-and-robbery victims.
The Rangers track the gang to Varno's Gold Ace Saloon, where Panhandle, posing as "Fancy Brand" McGee, sells branding irons which he claims can not be changed. This gets the attention and confidence of Varno and his gang. DUKE CUTTER (Reed Howes), one of the gang, steals a valuable horse from Molly Dawson (Ellen Hall.) Molly follows Cutter to the saloon, a fight breaks out and Tex and Jim rescue Molly.
Molly's foreman Henry Wilburn (Budd Buster)is working for Varno. He masquerades as Molly and joins Varno's men in a cattle-stealing raid on Jeff Palin's (Karl Hackett) ranch, and Palin tells Sheriff Parker (Edward Cassidy)Molly was the leader. Molly is jailed but Tex and Jim trail the rustlers and capture Wilburn, still wearing Molly's clothes (and not a pretty sight.) Wilburn takes her place in jail.
The more the Rangers learn about Varno, the more he learns about them and there is a bunch of swapping upper-hand activity before the final shootout in the saloon.
Cousins Arthur Alexander,credited Producer on this one and Alfred Stern, CREDITED Associate Producer here, swapped the Producer and Associate Producer credits back and forth with each other (on every other entry) but the primary faults with most of the films in this series can be laid firmly at the door of the Alexander-Stern Productions, no matter which one took which credit. Jim Newill sings "Goodbye Old Paint" and the always-great "When the Work's All Done This Fall" in his farewell to the Texas Rangers series.
O'Brien and Newill help Ellen Hall whose ranch has been pilfered and who can identify the leader. Wilkerson works to infiltrate the gang and his calling card is fine line of running irons, best to change cattle brands with.
These rustlers are pretty dumb to fall for this plan because it's so obvious these guys are working together. It's all pretty dumb and the production is shoddy. But par for the course for a PRC film.
The film begins with a VERY familiar western cliché. There is a fight in a bar and members of The Texas Rangers are fighting on different sides. Why? So they can ingratiate themselves with the local gang leader and join his group of rustlers. However, rustling is not the only reason they want to investigate the gang--it seems that some of them have a secret. However, they all can identify each other with a playing card referred to as 'The Brand of the Devil'--and they soon learn that SOMEONE in the bar knows who they are, as this card is left for them.
Overall, I enjoyed this film a bit more than I expected. Considering it's full of no-name actors and is from a tiny production company, I expected worse! The acting and action weren't bad though the story was VERY formulaic. It also featured the dumbest on-screen excuse to sing a song I've ever seen (you just have to see it to believe it). It's not a great film by any standard but it decent fare for people who love these old series films.
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- WissenswertesThis film's earliest documented telecast took place in New York City Wednesday 3 November 1948 on WATV (Channel 13).
- VerbindungenFollowed by Gunsmoke Mesa (1944)
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- Herkunftsland
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- Auch bekannt als
- Gränsriddarna i djävulsdalen
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- Laufzeit57 Minuten
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