Down Texas Way

Down Texas Way

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Howard Bretherton
  • Cast(s): Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton, Luana Walters, Dave O'Brien See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 57min
  • Similar To: Train Dreams, Desperate Riders
  • Story:
    "The Rough Riders", has U. S. Marshals Buck Roberts (Buck Jones) and Tim McCall (Tim McCoy) coming to a Texas town to visit their friend, U. S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins (Raymond Hatton), only to learn that he has disappeared, and is suspected of the murder of John Dodge (Jack Daley), owner of practically the whole town, except the hotel Sandy owns and runs when he isn't on an assignment as a Marshal. The murder has been committed by the henchmen of Bart Logan (Harry Woods), who intends to take over the dead man's property and whose men are holding Sandy prisoner to make it appear that he fled after arguing with and killing Dodge. Just before the murder, Logan sent a letter to Dodge with the news that the latter's long-missing wife is returning, and in a short while, Stella (Lois Austin), a Logan accomplice, arrives posing as the missing Ann Dodge, thus establishing her right to the Dodge property. Sandy, allowed to escape, returns ... Written by Les Adams
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STORY

Story
"The Rough Riders", has U. S. Marshals Buck Roberts (Buck Jones) and Tim McCall (Tim McCoy) coming to a Texas town to visit their friend, U. S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins (Raymond Hatton), only to learn that he has disappeared, and is suspected of the murder of John Dodge (Jack Daley), owner of practically the whole town, except the hotel Sandy owns and runs when he isn't on an assignment as a Marshal. The murder has been committed by the henchmen of Bart Logan (Harry Woods), who intends to take over the dead man's property and whose men are holding Sandy prisoner to make it appear that he fled after arguing with and killing Dodge. Just before the murder, Logan sent a letter to Dodge with the news that the latter's long-missing wife is returning, and in a short while, Stella (Lois Austin), a Logan accomplice, arrives posing as the missing Ann Dodge, thus establishing her right to the Dodge property. Sandy, allowed to escape, returns ... Written by Les Adams

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This film's earliest documented telecasts occurred in both New York City and Washington DC Thursday 3 June 1948 on WCBS (Channel 2) and on WMAL (Channel 7), in Los Angeles Wednesday 16 February 1949 on KNBH (Channel 4), and in Philadelphia Wednesday 2 November 1949 on Frontier Playhouse on WPTZ (Channel 3).

Popular Dialogues

"Bartender Pete: I wish you hadn't come here, Logan. I could have met you on the outside. Bert Logan: Take it easy. What backdoors are for?"

"Dave Dodge: Workin' kind of late aren't you? Smithy: Yeah, kinda, but I'm all through now. Mary Hopkins: Then you might as well walk along with us. Smithy: Don't mind that I do, bein's it's alongside a pretty gal. Mary Hopkins: Smithy, you're an old flatterer! Smithy: Yeah, but I betcha I wouldn't have to look far to find a body to back me up."