

Ride, Ranger, Ride
It is the story of Gene's, a Cavalry scout, who manages to quell an Indian uprising.
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Plot Summary
A Texas Ranger, disguised as a ranch hand, infiltrates a gang of cattle rustlers to bring them to justice. He must win the trust of the gang's leader while also dealing with a romantic interest and a rival suitor. The film features thrilling horseback chases, shootouts, and musical numbers typical of the era's Westerns.
Critical Reception
As a typical B-Western of its time, 'Ride, Ranger, Ride' was primarily aimed at fans of Gene Autry and the Western genre. It received moderate reviews, praised for its action and music but criticized for its predictable plot. Audience reception was generally positive, contributing to Autry's immense popularity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic musical numbers and Gene Autry's charismatic performance.
- Noted for its standard Western plot elements, including cattle rustling and heroic lawmen.
- Appreciated by fans of the 'singing cowboy' subgenre of Westerns.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1936 film is not readily available. However, films of this nature typically appealed to audiences who enjoyed straightforward Western action and musical performances.
Fun Fact
Gene Autry was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1930s and 1940s, often referred to as the "King of the Cowboys." His films were known for their blend of action, romance, and music.
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