Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFowler is smuggling guns across the border and his buyer is the outlaw Bragg. The guns are hidden in the luggage of the girls that come to work in his saloon. Border guards Kansas and Chito,... Ler tudoFowler is smuggling guns across the border and his buyer is the outlaw Bragg. The guns are hidden in the luggage of the girls that come to work in his saloon. Border guards Kansas and Chito, along with Mexican Captain Trevinom suspect them and they are trying to find the guns.Fowler is smuggling guns across the border and his buyer is the outlaw Bragg. The guns are hidden in the luggage of the girls that come to work in his saloon. Border guards Kansas and Chito, along with Mexican Captain Trevinom suspect them and they are trying to find the guns.
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- Roteirista
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- Henchman
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Here Tim (Kansas) and Richard Martin (Chito Jose Gonzalez Bustamonte Rafferty, I think I spelled all that right) are U.S. Border Patrol Rangers. They are joined by Mexican Ranger Rick Vallin to try to catch gun runners. The system used by the bad guys is inventive, and there are the usual fights and chases to keep the action lively.
This was really just standard, but good, Saturday Afternoon fare, more for kids than adults (or the kid at heart like me).
The acting, script, and direction were always good in this series, and the plots were simple but entertaining. I think the best of his movies was Brothers In The Saddle (1949).
Smuggler Douglas Fowley has found a real great smuggling scheme, the machine guns are in the costumes of a traveling troupe of showgirls. Now you know that Richard Martin is going to be loving working on this case. And one of the girls has her eye on him as well.
Tim is all business as usual and of course the two of them get the job done in the tradition of B westerns.
Not a bad entry for Tim, one of his better ones for RKO.
RIO GRANDE PATROL is another enjoyable Western starring Tim Holt and Richard Martin whose chemistry and interplay always make the films fun. Maybe a little less exciting than the others in the series, it's nevertheless a pleasant time pass with some good action sequence to enliven things. There's plenty of pretty gals in here, and of course Chito goes ga-ga over them.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe sub-surface cabin, in Corriganville, is used as the outlaw's hideout, and is the same cabin used in Sangue de Heróis (1948) for the trading post, and the stagecoach relay station in O Laço do Carrasco (1952).
- Erros de gravaçãoAlthough the film is set in Texas, the opening is a long-shot of the town and the caption reads, "Laredo, Arizona". There is no border town named Laredo in Arizona, and the Rio Grande River does not flow between Arizona and Mexico.
- Citações
Kansas Jones: [while out in the desert] What're scratching about- -something sting you?
Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamante Rafferty: I got stinged when I take this job- -nothing but lizards and cactus and horned toads and tarantulas- -nothing to see!
Kansas Jones: What would you like to see?
Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamante Rafferty: Ohhh, a girl... all nice and cool and in a pink dress- -and smelling just like vanilla.
[he sniffs the air]
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
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- Também conhecido como
- Rio Grande Patrol
- Locações de filme
- Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(gun runner shootout)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h(60 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1