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  47. In the midst of some friendly horseplay on their "Flying R" ranch, the Range Busters, Crash Corrigan, Dusty King and Alibi Terhune, are sobered by the arrival of a buckboard bearing their old friend Larry Meadows and his niece Dorrie Willard. Meadows seeks their aid against a gang of outlaws terrorizing his town. Ernie Willard, Dorrie's brother, has been taken in by Tex Laughlin who is using the Willard ranch as an undercover for his real occupation as a member of a gang of outlaws led by Tim Douglas, a supposed friend of the Willards.
  48. The Range Busters help a young man framed as the leader of an outlaw gang that has been holding up stage coaches.
  49. The Range Busters - Ray &quot;Crash&quot; Corrigan, John &quot;Dusty&quot; King, and Max &quot;Alibi&quot; Terhune come to the aid of some friends who find their ranch surrounded by highway-robbers. Before their arrival, their friend discovers his partner with stolen loot and shoots it out before being framed for the hold-ups by villains Charles King and Kermit Maynard.<br/><br/>An enjoyable, straight-foreword entry in Monogram Pictures&#39; Range Busters series, the successor to Republic&#39;s Three Mesquiteers, this has some good action scenes and an atmospheric (though probably canned) music score.<br/><br/>Both corny and creepy are several scenes where Terhune&#39;s ventriloquist dummy &quot;Elmer&quot; talks and moves independently! I know these Saturday matinée B-westerns were made for a primarily juvenile audience, but this is just too silly!<br/><br/>In the final scene when Terhune picks up Elmer, who just finished moving without him, a hand can be briefly glimpsed pulling out of the dummy and disappearing under the chair!
  50. The Range Busters were clearly a lower budget version of Monogram&#39;s Three Mesquiteers series, hard to imagine for a &#39;B&#39; Western unless you&#39;ve seen a few hundred of these and could actually tell the difference. Twenty four Range Busters films were made, the first sixteen featuring two of the original Mesquiteers, Ray &#39;Crash&#39; Corrigan and Max &#39;Alibi&#39; Terhune. Joining them was John &#39;Dusty&#39; King, and what I find interesting is that the trio was allowed to use their own names as characters in the pictures. I don&#39;t recall seeing one of these before, and interestingly, &quot;Arizona Stagecoach&quot; was the sixteenth and final picture of the series that the original principals appeared in. <br/><br/>The plot for this one is fairly standard, a corrupt Wells Fargo Station Agent (Charles King) is behind a string of stagecoach robberies as the Range Busters are called in to investigate. Agent Douglas (King) sets up local rancher Ernie Willard (Roy Harris) to take the fall for the robberies, but the Busters are onto him like white on rice. Following your usual gunfights and horse chases, the Range Busters bring the baddies to justice. <br/><br/>As an aside, this was the third &#39;B&#39; Western in a row I&#39;ve watched in which Charles King appeared. In the other two, &quot;Feud of the Range&quot; and &quot;Forbidden Trails&quot;, King was easily recognized as the disheveled overweight henchman who reported directly to the film&#39;s main villain. Here, he IS the main villain, and in contrast, sports an uncharacteristic suit and tie while masterminding the hold-ups. <br/><br/>Oh yeah, there&#39;s another familiar face on hand if you&#39;re a Mesquiteers fan. Max Terhune has his dummy sidekick Elmer along for the ride. You&#39;ll be scratching your head though, as Elmer appears most of the time talking and moving around without benefit of Terhune at the controls; in fact no one at the controls. Don&#39;t know how that makes any sense, but matinée fans of these oaters didn&#39;t require much for entertainment. Come to think of it, there are times when neither do I.
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