

Rainbow Over the Range
A U.S. marshal is sent to investigate a gang that is stealing horses from the cavalry.
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Plot Summary
When a wealthy rancher's son falls for a spirited singer, his father disapproves and tries to break them up. The son, determined to prove his love and independence, challenges his father's authority. With the help of loyal friends and a bit of country music magic, he navigates family conflict and unexpected adventures to win the heart of his beloved.
Critical Reception
Released during a period of prolific musical Westerns, 'Rainbow Over the Range' was a standard offering that appealed to fans of the genre and its star, Tex Ritter. While not critically groundbreaking, it provided enjoyable entertainment with its songs and straightforward narrative, fitting within the popular mold of its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its musical numbers featuring Tex Ritter.
- A typical, lighthearted Western musical formula.
- Enjoyable for fans of the era's genre conventions.
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Fun Fact
Tex Ritter, a prominent singing cowboy of the era, was also the father of actor John Ritter and grandfather of actor Jason Ritter.
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