

Border Buckaroos
Rangers Tex Wyatt, Jim Steele, and Panhandle Perkins are en route to Boulder City to investigate the murder of rancher Dan Clark when they happen upon Trigger Farley, a gunslinger hired by Cole Melford, the chief suspects in Clark's murder.
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Plot Summary
In this lighthearted Western, Buster Crabtree plays himself, a bumbling but well-meaning cowboy. When he and his sidekick, Al "Cannonball" Smith, attempt to help a rancher recover stolen cattle, they find themselves entangled in a series of comical mishaps. Their efforts are further complicated by the presence of a villainous foreman and a love interest who may or may not be involved in the scheme.
Critical Reception
Border Buckaroos was a typical low-budget B-Western of its era, primarily aimed at fans of the genre. While not critically acclaimed, it was generally received as an entertaining if formulaic entry, offering light comedy and standard Western action.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers predictable Western tropes with a touch of slapstick.
- Buster Crabtree's comedic persona is central to the film's appeal.
- A straightforward and harmless Western adventure.
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Fun Fact
This film is part of the 'Buster Crabtree Westerns' series, which often featured Crabtree playing a fictionalized version of himself.
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