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Landrush 1946

53 min📅 1946-11-18

"THE DURANGO KID AT HIS ROUGHEST TOUGHEST BEST!"

Venture into the untamed frontier with *Landrush (1946)*, a classic Western directed by Vernon Keays and starring the legendary Charles Starrett as Steve Harmon, the Durango Kid.

Director: Vernon Keays

Cast

Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Steve Harmon / Durango Kid
Doris Houck
Doris Houck
Mary Parker
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Bud Geary
Bud Geary
Claw Hawkins (uncredited)
Edward 'Tookie' Cronenbold
Tookie (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Landrush (1946) about?

In *Landrush*, the Durango Kid—alias Steve Harmon—returns to thwart a gang of ruthless villains who are trying to drive homesteaders off their land. With the help of his ever-loyal sidekick, Smiley Burnette, the masked hero uses his signature wit and sharpshooting to restore justice.

Who directed Landrush?

Landrush was directed by Vernon Keays, a filmmaker known for his work in Western serials and B-movies.

Who stars in Landrush?

The film features Charles Starrett as Steve Harmon/The Durango Kid, Doris Houck, Smiley Burnette, Bud Geary, and Edward 'Tookie' Cronenbold.

Is Landrush (1946) worth watching?

For fans of classic Westerns, *Landrush* offers a tight 53-minute runtime with plenty of action, humor, and nostalgic charm. While it lacks IMDb ratings for modern comparison, its blend of heroism and frontier justice makes it a solid pick for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Landrush?

Landrush runs for 53 minutes.

About Landrush (1946) — Charles Starrett's Durango Kid in a Classic Western Showdown

Venture into the untamed frontier with *Landrush (1946)*, a classic Western directed by Vernon Keays and starring the legendary Charles Starrett as Steve Harmon, the Durango Kid. This 53-minute adventure pits the masked hero against ruthless villains as he battles to protect homesteaders in a high-stakes land dispute. The film blends action, humor, and musical interludes, with Smiley Burnette adding levity as Harmon's loyal sidekick. Ozie Waters and his Colorado Rangers provide rustic charm, while the rugged landscapes and moral confrontations evoke the raw spirit of the Old West.

The atmosphere crackles with tension as the Durango Kid's quick wit and sharpshooting skills outmaneuver the corrupt forces threatening to uproot hardworking settlers. With its blend of heroism, frontier justice, and offbeat humor, *Landrush* delivers a nostalgic yet thrilling ride through a bygone era of cinematic escapism.