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Roaring Rangers 1946

★ 5.01 votes56 min📅 1946-02-14

"The Durango Kid and Smiley bring you double-barreled wild west thrill-fun!"

In the dusty town of Powder River, crime runs rampant, and Sheriff Jeff Connor is at his wit's end. His young son, Larry, takes matters into his own hands by writing to the legendary Durango Kid for help.

Director: Ray Nazarro

Cast

Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Steve Randall / The Durango Kid
Adele Roberts
Adele Roberts
Doris Connor (as Adelle Roberts)
Merle Travis
Guitar Player Travis
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Taggart (uncredited)
Rube Dalroy
Barfly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Roaring Rangers (1946) about?

The film follows the Durango Kid and his trusty sidekick Smiley Butterbean as they arrive in the town of Powder River to help the Sheriff's son stop a crime wave.

Who directed Roaring Rangers?

Ray Nazarro directed this thrilling Western.

Who stars in Roaring Rangers?

Charles Starrett, Adele Roberts, and Merle Travis star in this classic Western.

Is Roaring Rangers (1946) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, Roaring Rangers is a classic Western that fans of the genre will love. With its blend of action, adventure, and small-town charm, it's a wild ride from start to finish.

How long is Roaring Rangers?

The film has a runtime of 56 minutes.

About Roaring Rangers (1946) — A Wild West Thrill-Ride Full of Action and Adventure

In the dusty town of Powder River, crime runs rampant, and Sheriff Jeff Connor is at his wit's end. His young son, Larry, takes matters into his own hands by writing to the legendary Durango Kid for help. The Durango Kid, played by Charles Starrett, and his trusty sidekick Smiley Butterbean, arrive in town just in time to foil a stagecoach holdup. As they work to bring the outlaws to justice, they must navigate a complex web of deceit and betrayal. With its blend of action, adventure, and small-town charm, Roaring Rangers (1946) is a thrilling Western that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From the director of numerous B-Westerns, Ray Nazarro, comes a film that showcases the best of the genre. With a talented cast, including Adele Roberts and Merle Travis, Roaring Rangers is a must-see for fans of classic Westerns. As the Durango Kid and Smiley Butterbean take on the villains, they prove that justice can be served, even in the most lawless of towns. Roaring Rangers (1946) is a wild ride from start to finish, full of double-barreled action and thrilling adventure.