After the owner of the Circle T Ranch is murdered by a ghostly serial killer, owner Carol Thorp resists offers to buy the ranch and is helped defend her property by the Range Busters.After the owner of the Circle T Ranch is murdered by a ghostly serial killer, owner Carol Thorp resists offers to buy the ranch and is helped defend her property by the Range Busters.After the owner of the Circle T Ranch is murdered by a ghostly serial killer, owner Carol Thorp resists offers to buy the ranch and is helped defend her property by the Range Busters.
- 'Crash' Corrigan
- (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
- 'Alibi' Terhune
- (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)
- Rocky - Henchman
- (as 'Duke' Mathews)
- Circle T Hand
- (uncredited)
- Murdered Cowhand
- (uncredited)
- Sheriff Dod Clayburne
- (uncredited)
- Corrigan's Horse
- (uncredited)
- Cowhand
- (uncredited)
- Joe - Henchman
- (uncredited)
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Homer Thorp, owner of the Circle T Ranch, finds himself in deadly danger when the mysterious Phantom strikes, terrorizing the land and killing his ranch hands.
Thorp sends for immediate help from the Range Busters, 3 heroic cowboys, who have a vast reputation for bringing justice, law and order to the untamed West.
When the Range Busters arrive at the Circle T Ranch they discover that Thorp has unexpectedly been murdered by the Phantom.
In their noble quest to uncover the true identity of the Phantom, the Range Busters come into fierce conflict with a notorious outlaw named Torrance, along with his ruthless gang of mighty mean hombres.
The Range Busters is an enjoyable Western.
A vintage western featuring the range busters is a mystery western, with a serial killer at large, which is quite rare in the annals of the horse opera. It's a bit shaky, but it's quite a pleasant time pass with a neat unravelling of the killer at the end. Was surprised to see who the killer was, especially when I thought it was some one else. The red herring is used expertly. What happens between the mystery bits is the average shoot em up. I do find the inclusion of a ventriloquist dummy quite bizarre, but this series was aimed for children like me.
The trio are summoned to the Circle T ranch because a long string of murders have occurred there and they have been attributed to some unknown guy nicknamed The Phantom. Can the boys figure out who is behind this and why?
The best thing about this film is that Max Terhune's ventriloquist dummy, Elmer, is in this film less than usual. This strange character played in most Mesquiteer and Range Buster films and for the life of me, I have no idea who thought this was a good idea! It wasn't...but the film is mildly entertaining and worth seeing if you love the genre.
Did you know
- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film occurred Monday 19 May 1947 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 4). It first aired in Atlanta Monday 21 November 1949 on WSB (Channel 8), and in Philadelphia Sunday 25 December 1949 on Frontier Playhouse on WPTZ (Channel 3).
- GoofsWhen Alibi is climbing to get the bad guy, a poured concrete bridge is clearly visible, a practice that was not in use in the late 19th Century West.
- Quotes
'Dusty' KIng: Why did you change your handle from Lullaby to Alibi?
'Alibi' Terhune: Aw... prepraredness, Dusty. You see, Elmer here gets me into so many stampeded, heck, I have to do something to fall back on, so I use Alibi.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Rapt à l'ouest (1940)
Details
- Runtime
- 56m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1