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ethanedwards
December 27th, 2009, 08:17 AM
THE LONE STAR RANGER

DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY A.F.ERIKSON
FOX FILM CORPORATION

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Information From IMDb

Plot Summary
After shooting a man in self-defense, Buck Duane finds himself accused of many crimes,
none of which he committed. In order to prove his innocence,
he joins the Texas Rangers, and also hopes to win the approval
and hand of Mary Aldridge, a girl from the East.
He is assigned to round up a gang of cattle rustlers who are,
unknown by Mary. led by her father.
Written by Les Adams

Full Cast
George O'Brien ... Buck Duane
Sue Carol ... Mary Aldridge
Walter McGrail ... Phil Lawson
Warren Hymer ... Henchman
Russell Simpson ... Colonel John Aldridge
Roy Stewart ... Captain McNally
Lee Shumway ... Henchman Cane
Colin Chase ... Tom Laramie
Richard Alexander ... Henchman
Joel Franz ... Hank Jones
Joe Rickson ... Henchman
Oliver Eckhardt ... Lem Parker
Caroline Rankin ... Mrs. Parker
Elizabeth Patterson ... Sarah Martin
Billy Butts ... Bud Jones
Delmar Watson ... Baby Jones
William Steele ... First Deputy
Bob Fleming ... Second Deputy
Hank Bell ... Henchman (uncredited)
Ward Bond ... Townsman at the dance (uncredited)
Willie Fung ... The barber (uncredited)
Jane Keckley ... Townswoman at the dance (uncredited)
Bill Patton ... Stage driver (uncredited)
Jack Perrin ... Ranger (uncredited)
Lon Poff ... Townsman (uncredited)
Tom Steele ... Man at dance (uncredited)
John Wayne ... Uncredited

Writing Credits
Zane Grey (novel)
Seton I. Miller (scenario)
John Hunter Booth (dialogue)

Produced
A.F. Erickson .... producer
James Kevin McGuinness .... associate producer

Cinematography
Daniel B. Clark

Trivia
Prints of the sound and silent versions of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives.

Filming Locations
Monument Valley, Utah, USA

ethanedwards
December 27th, 2009, 08:19 AM
It's worth noting, Ward Bond was in the movie,
and that Duke was on location in
Monument Valley, long before John Ford
'discovered it' !!

I can do no better than to post
this from Tim Lilley

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Courtesy of Tim Lilley's
The Big Trail