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Bullets for Rustlers
Steve Beaumont, an operative for the Cattleman's Protective Association, is assigned the difficult task of breaking up a murderous gang of rustlers led by Ed Brock and Strang. He takes Sheriff Webb, Judge Baxter, and rancher Ann Houston into his confidence, and works his way into the rustler stronghold and confidence by "turning rustler" himself.
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Plot Summary
A range detective, Tex Riley, is hired by a rancher to investigate rustling on his property. He discovers that the rancher's own foreman is involved in the scheme, using a mysterious "ghost" to scare off potential buyers and cover his tracks. Tex must unmask the foreman and bring him to justice to save the ranch.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget B-Western from the era, 'Bullets for Rustlers' received modest attention. It was typical of the genre, offering straightforward action and a familiar plot for fans of Westerns. Critical reviews were generally unremarkable, focusing on its standard Western tropes and performances, with Tex Ritter's presence being a draw for his established fanbase.
What Reviewers Say
A standard B-Western with predictable plot points.
Tex Ritter delivers a solid performance as the heroic range detective.
Features typical Western action and themes of justice and cattle rustling.
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Fun Fact
This film is one of many Westerns starring Tex Ritter, who was a popular singer and actor in the genre, often portraying heroic cowboys.
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