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Gunman From Bodie

Released Sep 19, 1941 1h 2m Western List
Tomatometer 1 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
The Rough Riders, led by Marshal Buck Roberts (Buck Jones), are on the trail of cattle rustlers when they discover a family of ranchers that has been murdered. A note Roberts finds identifies rustler Bill Cook (John Merton) as one of those responsible. To investigate, Roberts travels undercover, posing as wanted outlaw Bob "Brodie" Bronson. Marshal McCall (Tim McCoy) pretends he is chasing him, but they are actually in cahoots. The two lawmen hope the strategy will expose the real outlaws.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews This so-so Ranger episode involves killer rustlers who are land-grabbers and has the three marshals appearing to be strangers, as one goes undercover to infiltrate the gang. Rated: C+ Sep 8, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Tim, Buck and Ray as the Rough Riders do some astute undercover work. Buck is very convincing as the notorious outlaw. Great opening scene with Buck saving a little baby orphaned when rustlers attacked their ranch. Charles King is none too happy at being replaced by Wyatt (Robert Frazer). However, it makes for some great fight scenes with Jones. Nice tune from Dave O'Brien as a lullaby to his sweetheart and the baby. Great to see opera singer Christine McIntyre who's also noted for her prolific work with The Three Stooges. Yes I recommend it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 12/10/2022 Rated 4 out of 5 stars 12/11/22 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Rough Riders, led by Marshal Buck Roberts (Buck Jones), are on the trail of cattle rustlers when they discover a family of ranchers that has been murdered. A note Roberts finds identifies rustler Bill Cook (John Merton) as one of those responsible. To investigate, Roberts travels undercover, posing as wanted outlaw Bob "Brodie" Bronson. Marshal McCall (Tim McCoy) pretends he is chasing him, but they are actually in cahoots. The two lawmen hope the strategy will expose the real outlaws.
Director
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Producer
Scott R. Dunlap
Screenwriter
Adele Buffington
Distributor
Monogram Pictures Corporation
Production Co
Great Western Pictures
Genre
Western
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 19, 1941, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 30, 2016
Runtime
1h 2m
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