Storyline
When Sheriff Jeff Connor of Powder River cannot stop the crime wave, his young son, Larry, writes to the Durango Kid for aid. Taggart, the saloon owner, is the secret head of the outlaws, while Connor's brother Bill is in cahoots with him. Steve Randall, the Durango Kid, and his pal, Smiley Butterbean, arrive in time to stop a stagecoach holdup, and Steve is made a deputy sheriff. Taggart has one of his men, Slade, pose as the Durango Kid and while he is speaking to the townspeople, the rest of the outlaw gang pillages the town, and this somewhat damages the Durango Kid in the eyes of Larry and his sister Doris. Steve suggests that Sheriff Connor visit the government about a railroad project, and Taggart instructs Slade and the gang leader to kill Connor on his trip back.
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Cast & Crew
Charles Starrett
Steve Randall / The Durango Kid
Adele Roberts
Doris Connor (as Adelle Roberts)
Merle Travis
Guitar Player Travis
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Edmund Cobb
Taggart (uncredited)
Rube Dalroy
Barfly
Frequently Asked Questions
Roaring Rangers was released on February 14, 1946.
The runtime of Roaring Rangers is 56m.
Roaring Rangers is a Western movie.
Roaring Rangers has a rating of 5.0 out of 10 on TMDB.
Roaring Rangers is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Roaring Rangers was directed by Ray Nazarro.
The main cast of Roaring Rangers includes Charles Starrett, Adele Roberts, Merle Travis.
Roaring Rangers is originally in English.