Fugitive Valley
Fugitive Valley

Fugitive Valley

1941Movie61 minEnglish

The Range Busters have a plan to get into the outlaw's hideout in Fugitive Valley.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Albert HermanGenres: Western, Crime

Plot Summary

When a young rancher is framed for murder by a notorious outlaw gang, he is forced to flee. He must then find a way to clear his name and bring the real culprits to justice. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and allies in the rugged landscape.

Critical Reception

Fugitive Valley is a typical B-western of its era, offering straightforward action and familiar tropes. While not critically acclaimed, it provided a serviceable dose of entertainment for fans of the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Competent execution of standard Western plotlines.
  • Features reliable performances from its B-movie leads.
  • Offers a predictable but satisfying resolution.

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Fun Fact

This film is part of the 'Range Buster' series, featuring Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, and Al St. John in various pairings throughout their careers.

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The sheriff (Tom London) just knows that there is an hidden hideout somewhere up in the valley, but he’s at a loss to find out where these pesky outlaws go to lie low. Then he comes up with a plan to put “Crash” (Ray Corrigan) into jail wit...