

Texas Trouble Shooters
The Range Busters are together again to try and stop a swindle.
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Plot Summary
The "Range Busters" duo, Dusty Rivers and Chuck Harding, are framed for a stagecoach robbery. They must clear their names and uncover the real culprits, who are part of a larger conspiracy to drive settlers off their land by falsifying claims and using intimidation tactics.
Critical Reception
As a typical B-Western of its era, "Texas Trouble Shooters" was likely appreciated by fans of the genre for its straightforward action and familiar archetypes. Critical reception at the time would have been limited, with contemporary reviews focusing on its entertainment value within the Western framework.
What Reviewers Say
- Reliable B-Western entertainment featuring the popular Range Busters.
- Offers standard action sequences and a formulaic plot typical of the genre.
- A fun, if predictable, entry for fans of classic Westerns.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this classic Western, but fans of the genre typically enjoy the familiar adventures and performances of Buster Crabbe and Al St. John in their roles as the Range Busters.
Fun Fact
This film is part of the "Range Busters" series, which featured the team of Buster Crabbe as Dusty Rivers and Al St. John as his sidekick, the comic relief "Fuzzy" "Jones" (though his character name varied slightly across films).
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