Fighting Texans
Fighting Texans

Fighting Texans

1933Movie58 minEnglish

Randolph Graves, a high-pressure haberdashery salesman, is fired for arguing with a customer and gets job selling oil stock in a nearby town; there he falls in love with the sheriff's daughter and tangles with crooked stock promoters.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: R.N. BradburyGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In this Western drama, a rancher's son, Tex, returns home to find his father struggling with cattle rustlers and a predatory banker. He must rally the community to fight for their land and livelihoods. The film follows Tex's efforts to expose the corruption and restore justice to his town.

Critical Reception

Fighting Texans is a B-Western from the early days of sound film. While not a critical darling, it received adequate attention for its genre at the time, offering straightforward Western action typical of the era. Audience reception was generally positive for its simple plot and familiar Western tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers standard Western action with a familiar good versus evil narrative.
  • Features a serviceable performance from early singing cowboy Tex Ritter.
  • A straightforward, no-frills entry into the Western genre of the early 1930s.

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Fun Fact

Tex Ritter, who stars as the protagonist, would go on to have a significant career in Western films and is the father of actor and country music star John Ritter.

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