Challenge of the Range

5.0
  • Genre: Western
  • Run time: 54 min
  • Premiere: 1949. April 2.

Charles Starrett once more dons the mask of mysterious do-gooder "The Durango Kid" in Columbia's Challenge of the Range. Wandering cowboy Steve Roper (Starrett) is hired by the Farmers Association to stem the activities of a group of gunmen who are driving ranchers off their land. The most likely suspect turns out to be innocent: the real culprits are within the Association itself. With the help of the chief suspect's son, Roper brings the crooks to justice.

Discover

Charles Starrett

Steve Roper / The Durango Kid

Paula Raymond

Judy Barton

Billy Halop

Reb Matson

Steve Darrell

Cal Matson

Smiley Burnette

Smiley Burnette

Henry Hall

Jim Barton

Robert Filmer

Grat Largo

George Chesebro

Lon Collins (uncredited)

John Cason

Henchman Henley (uncredited)

Edmund Cobb

Henchman (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ray Bennett

Henchman (archive footage) (uncredited)

Freddie Daniel

Fiddle Player (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee

Ezra (uncredited)

Cactus Mack

Henchman (uncredited)

Kermit Maynard

Henchman (archive footage) (uncredited)

Frank McCarroll

Henchman Dugan (uncredited)

John McKee

Cliff (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

Saunders (uncredited)

Rose Plumer

Townswoman (uncredited)

Marshall Reed

Matson Rider (uncredited)

M.H. Richman

Bass Player (uncredited)

Matty Roubert

Henchman (uncredited)

J.D. Sumner

Guitar Player (uncredited)

Jack Tornek

Townsman (uncredited)

Eddie Wallace

Accordion-player (uncredited)

Art

Dave Montrose

Set Decoration

Charles Clague

Art Direction

Camera

Rex Wimpy

Director of Photography

Directing

Ray Nazarro

Director

Editing

Production

Colbert Clark

Producer

Jack Fier

Production Manager

Sound

Writing

Ed Earl Repp

Screenplay

Art

Dave Montrose

Set Decoration

Charles Clague

Art Direction

Camera

Rex Wimpy

Director of Photography

Directing

Ray Nazarro

Director

Editing

Production

Colbert Clark

Producer

Jack Fier

Production Manager

Sound

Writing

Ed Earl Repp

Screenplay