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Gunsmoke Ranch

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 53m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
172
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Ray Corrigan, Robert Livingston, Sammy McKim, Max Terhune, and Elmer in Gunsmoke Ranch (1937)
DramaWestern

Flagg is relocating flood victims to Gunsmoke Ranch. The Three Mesquiteers know Flagg to be a crook and try to warn them. They ignore the warning and improve the land only to find that it ha... Read allFlagg is relocating flood victims to Gunsmoke Ranch. The Three Mesquiteers know Flagg to be a crook and try to warn them. They ignore the warning and improve the land only to find that it has been condemned for a new dam.Flagg is relocating flood victims to Gunsmoke Ranch. The Three Mesquiteers know Flagg to be a crook and try to warn them. They ignore the warning and improve the land only to find that it has been condemned for a new dam.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writers
    • Oliver Drake
    • Jack Natteford
    • William Colt MacDonald
  • Stars
    • Robert Livingston
    • Ray Corrigan
    • Max Terhune
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    172
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Oliver Drake
      • Jack Natteford
      • William Colt MacDonald
    • Stars
      • Robert Livingston
      • Ray Corrigan
      • Max Terhune
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Robert Livingston
    Robert Livingston
    • Stony Brooke
    Ray Corrigan
    Ray Corrigan
    • Tucson Smith
    Max Terhune
    Max Terhune
    • Lullaby Joslin
    Kenneth Harlan
    Kenneth Harlan
    • Phineas T. Flagg
    Jean Carmen
    • Marion Warren
    • (as Julia Thayer)
    Sammy McKim
    Sammy McKim
    • Jimmy Warren
    Ed 'Oscar' Platt
    • Oscar
    • (as Oscar and Elmer)
    Lou Fulton
    • Elmer Twiddlebaum
    • (as Oscar and Elmer)
    Burr Caruth
    • Judge Jonathan Warren
    Allen Connor
    Allen Connor
    • Henchman Reggie Allen
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Henchman Spider
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Joe Larkin
    • (as Horace Carpenter)
    Jane Keckley
    • Mathilda Larkin
    Robert Walker
    Robert Walker
    • Seth Williams
    • (as Bob Walker)
    Jack Ingram
    Jack Ingram
    • Cowhand Jed
    Jack Kirk
    Jack Kirk
    • Sheriff
    Loren Riebe
    • Henchman Hank
    Vinegar Roan
    • Henchman Zeke
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Oliver Drake
      • Jack Natteford
      • William Colt MacDonald
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    4Spuzzlightyear

    I feel shystered myself!

    Pretty funny-bad Western here, which feature that all-time famous (sarcasm) trio, The Three Mesquiteers, as they help people who have just escaped a flood (which caused DESOLATION, PESTILATION and FAMINE, (so say the cue cards). They are offered ranch land in Arizona by a unscrupulous shyster, and it's up to the three to make sure Justice Is Served! So in less in an hour, we have laughably bad fights, a joke of a song, scary stunt handling, a guy doing a non-stop comedy routine with a dummy, and rather offensive jibes at stuttering people. All this, and this rather curious confusion with the 1930's wardrobe mixed in with western drag. Highly strange, but not really worth your time.
    6FightingWesterner

    Okay B-Western

    Ray Corrigan, Robert Livingston, and Max Terhune try to prevent a crooked real estate tycoon from swindling a group of displaced flood victims by selling them worthless farm land for twenty-five times the original price as part of a bigger scheme.

    Another light-weight, but watchable entry in Republic Pictures' Three Mesquiteers series, this one has the usual good photography, humor, and decent action scenes, including a good climax. Particularly enjoyable is the excellent rocky desert scenery.

    It's not the best or most memorable Mesquiteers adventure. However, it's fun while it lasts, with scene-stealing Terhune and his dummy getting the best moments this time around.
    8morrisonhimself

    Could have been closer to great without the "comedy"

    Watching this movie at classiccinemaonline.com is probably not the best way to see it, but it beats the heck out of not seeing it.

    My connection (DSL) created some jumpiness, but there was still a lot of quality visible, from a story by the great Oliver Drake, to directing by the equally great Joseph Kane.

    Of course the Three Mesquiteers, the almost original threesome (Terhune, Corrigan, Livingston), are nearly always watchable, so the ingredients are there for a very good movie.

    To be honest, I rated it higher than I felt what I saw deserved, with my jumpy connection and the abysmal attempts at "comedy," but, still, it's the Mesquiteers and Drake and Kane, and some great stunt work (the unsurpassed Yakima Canutt) and great camera angles, and what was apparently great stock footage in spots, and an exciting score by the great Raoul Kraushaar.

    With all that, it is definitely a must-see for western fans, for Republic fans, and for Mesquiteers fans. And for Kraushaar fans, including me.
    Snow Leopard

    Rather Routine, But Watchable

    This 'Three Mesquiteers' feature is a fair B-Western, rather routine, and with quite a low-budget look to it, but watchable. It has generally likable, if ordinary, characters, and the story holds some interest. It has some lighter moments and just enough action to keep it moving along.

    The story has the 'Mesquiteers' running across a new town that is being built to help out some settlers who have been displaced by a flood. The trio start to suspect that something might not be what it seems, so they stick around to look into things, and the action proceeds from there, with some occasional humor (much of it from Max Terhune). Some of it works, and some of it doesn't really come off. Overall, there's not too much that's either especially good or especially bad about this one.
    6bkoganbing

    True to form

    I'm sure this particular Three Mesquiteer film resonated well with people in the dust bowl. Though it's not The Grapes Of Wrath, Gunsmoke Ranch is about people dispossessed from their land and at the mercy of one ruthless conman.

    People have been flooded out of their homes in the Mississippi Valley and have headed west for a new start as they've taken an option on land in the far west. Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune however know the man behind the scheme and its Kenneth Harlan who they know to be a conman.

    Harlan runs true to form and when the new arrivals have made sufficient improvements he plans to sell the land to the state for a new dam and he can get a lot more back on improved land.

    I'm sure that every farmer who was dispossessed of his land due to flood or drought or whatever wanted to kill Harlan who watched this film in 1937. Very rarely do B westerns deal with modern relevant topics and this one is not only good but a rarity.

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      The failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
    • Quotes

      Marion Warren: I never would gave thought of you as a heartthrob, Stony. Tuscon looks more the type.

      Stony Brooke: Tucson?

      Marion Warren: Yes, he's so... tall and handsome...

      Stony Brooke: Yes, but he's getting very conceited lately. You see, we just taught him to read and write.

    • Connections
      Followed by Come on, Cowboys (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      When You and I Were Young, Maggie
      (uncredited)

      Traditional folk tune

      Lyrics by George W. Johnson

      Sung by ranchers on the bus

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Galopando para a Justiça
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $35,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 53m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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