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Ray Corrigan, Julie Duncan, John 'Dusty' King, and Max Terhune in Fugitive Valley (1941)

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Fugitive Valley

5 reviews
6/10

"If I was yella, you'd be rottin' in jail by now."

  • classicsoncall
  • Mar 30, 2012
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5/10

A B-Movie Western

  • StrictlyConfidential
  • Sep 5, 2021
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Satisfactory Light Entertainment

With a fair amount of action and pleasant leading characters, "Fugitive Valley" is satisfactory light entertainment. The story is clever, though occasionally far-fetched, and makes up to some degree for the mostly stock villains.

The three Range Busters are infiltrating a notorious gang of criminals in an attempt to break it up and determine the identity of their elusive leader. Lawmen are waiting on the outside to move in if the trio succeeds, but suspicions soon begin to mount. Meanwhile, the daughter of Fugitive Valley's doctor seems to be involved in her own secret activities. It's an interesting combination of circumstances, and the story that follows is mostly done well.

While its nothing to take seriously, this is a mostly pleasant way to pass an hour for anyone who likes old Westerns.
  • Snow Leopard
  • Jul 4, 2001
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4/10

Infiltration, that's the name of the game

This episode has the Range Busters infiltrating Glenn Strange's gang to trap them in their hideout of Fugitive Valley. It's a valley that can only be gotten into through a narrow passageway if you know where to look.

Ray Corrigan and Dusty King turn outlaw. But I really think the ploy that got Max Terhune in was ridiculous. He's an itinerant entertainer on a stagecoach they rob and they take him along because the gang doesn't get much entertainment in their line of work.

Terhune is a magician by trade and we don't even see much of Elmer in this western.

Not one of the better stories.
  • bkoganbing
  • Apr 5, 2019
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4/10

A very standard western plot and Elmer....but otherwise not bad.

  • planktonrules
  • Jan 12, 2011
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