Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona (1941) ⭐ 6.4 | Western (original) (raw)

Ray Corrigan and John 'Dusty' King in Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona (1941)

Rodeo contestants Johnny King and Corrigan meet, their fathers having been members of the Range Busters. When Johnny is knocked unconscious, time reverts to their father's era and the Range ... Read allRodeo contestants Johnny King and Corrigan meet, their fathers having been members of the Range Busters. When Johnny is knocked unconscious, time reverts to their father's era and the Range Busters are soon involved in the scheme to get Railroad right-of-way across Mother Slocum'... Read allRodeo contestants Johnny King and Corrigan meet, their fathers having been members of the Range Busters. When Johnny is knocked unconscious, time reverts to their father's era and the Range Busters are soon involved in the scheme to get Railroad right-of-way across Mother Slocum's ranch. When she is tricked into signing a release, the Range Busters find their job more... Read all

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My two brothers and I used to pretend that we were Crash, Dusty, and Alibi, running through the back yard with cap guns blazing. I only remember seeing three of the 24 films that they starred in, but of the three, the most memorable was Tumbledown Ranch. This film evoked the earliest vestage of time travel, with the trio assuming a modern day personage of their "Range Buster" ancestors. After vanquishing the evil doers, they all awaken under a tree, back in their own time. Although their films would appear "corny" by today's standards, for my brothers and I they provided just the role models we needed growing up in the fifties.

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