
Desert Bandit 1941
"'Red's' Runnin' Wild! RAORING SIX-GUN ADVENTURES IN THE HEART OF THE OLD WEST!...Ride to new thrills with Don "Red" Barry as he challenges a band of desert outlaws to a fight to the finish!"
In the scorching heart of the American West, Don 'Red' Barry shines as Texas Ranger Bob Crandall in the 1941 Republic Pictures production Desert Bandit.
Director: George Sherman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Desert Bandit (1941) about?
Follows the story of Texas Ranger Bob Crandall as he navigates a life of gun running and deception on the Mexican border.
Who directed Desert Bandit?
Directed by George Sherman.
Who stars in Desert Bandit?
Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick, William Haade, and James Gillette star in this Republic Pictures production.
Is Desert Bandit (1941) worth watching?
While not a critically acclaimed film, Desert Bandit's blend of action, loyalty, and deception makes it a compelling watch for fans of the Western genre.
How long is Desert Bandit?
56 minutes
About Desert Bandit (1941) — A Gripping Western Adventure
In the scorching heart of the American West, Don 'Red' Barry shines as Texas Ranger Bob Crandall in the 1941 Republic Pictures production Desert Bandit. Directed by George Sherman, this Western adventure follows Crandall as he leaves his dishonorable discharge behind, seeking a fresh start on the Mexican border. However, his past life catches up with him when he joins a gang of gun runners, led by the corrupt lawman Largo. With his undercover mission in full swing, Crandall must confront his former allies and bring them to justice. Desert Bandit is a gripping tale of loyalty, deception, and redemption, set against the backdrop of the Old West's unforgiving landscape. With its breakneck pace and high-stakes action, this film is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Don 'Red' Barry's charismatic performance, combined with the film's themes of loyalty and deception, make Desert Bandit a must-watch for fans of the Western genre.