
Cowboys from Texas 1939
"3 Good Reasons WHY BAD MEN RUN FOR COVER"
Cowboys from Texas (1939) delivers classic Western thrills through the lens of the popular Three Mesquiteers series. Directed by George Sherman, this B-western follows a tense land dispute in Texas where homesteaders find themselves caught in a manufactured range war.
Director: George Sherman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cowboys from Texas (1939) about?
This Western follows the Three Mesquiteers as they uncover a conspiracy where Clay Allison's gang tries to start a range war between homesteaders and ranchers to seize land. Stony goes undercover to expose the truth behind the manufactured conflict.
Who directed Cowboys from Texas?
George Sherman directed this 1939 Western installment of the Three Mesquiteers series, bringing his expertise in B-western filmmaking to the project.
Who stars in Cowboys from Texas?
The film features Robert Livingston, Raymond Hatton, and Duncan Renaldo as the Three Mesquiteers, with Carole Landis, Charles Middleton, and Betty Compson in supporting roles.
Is Cowboys from Texas (1939) worth watching?
As an unrated B-western from 1939, this film appeals to fans of the Three Mesquiteers series and classic Western enthusiasts seeking straightforward frontier adventure with themes of justice and land rights.
How long is Cowboys from Texas?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Cowboys from Texas (1939) — Classic Western with Three Mesquiteers Adventure
Cowboys from Texas (1939) delivers classic Western thrills through the lens of the popular Three Mesquiteers series. Directed by George Sherman, this B-western follows a tense land dispute in Texas where homesteaders find themselves caught in a manufactured range war. The story centers on Clay Allison's scheme to seize land by pitting settlers against ranchers, creating chaos that threatens to destroy both communities.
Robert Livingston leads the Mesquiteers trio in this action-packed tale of deception and frontier justice. When the gang realizes that someone is secretly orchestrating the conflict, Stony goes undercover by feigning departure from the group to infiltrate the enemy gang. The film blends traditional Western themes of land rights, loyalty, and moral courage with the serial-style adventure that made the Three Mesquiteers franchise popular during Hollywood's golden age of B-movies.