Fighting Mustang

Fighting Mustang (1948)

BLAZING SIX- GUNS SEEK REVENGE!

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1948-02-20
  • Runtime: 0h 56min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Astor Pictures Corporation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Oliver Drake
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Summary

Filmed back-to-back with three other Sunset Carson vehicles in 1947, this Yucca Pictures Western starred the former Republic cowboy as a Texas Ranger chasing a gang of rustlers into the notorious outlaw territory of Three Corners. Attempting to sabotage the proposed annexation of the territory, desperado Bart Dawson (Stephen Keyes) and his men ambush Sunset and his young trainee Jed (Al Terry). The villains, who have been terrorizing pretty trading post operator Helen Bennett (Patricia Starling), are eventually defeated by the rangers in a violent gun battle and the planned annexation takes place on schedule. For all intents and purposes, the handsome but wooden Sunset Carson ended his screen career with this series of extremely low-budget Westerns, originally filmed in 16mm and released by that dumping ground of Poverty Row flotsam, Astor Pictures.

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  • Sunset Carson

    as Sunset Carson
  • Al Terry

    as Jed Thomas
  • Pat Starling

    as Helen Bennett (as Patricia Starling)
  • Polly McKay

    as Rita Bennett
  • William Val

    as Tim Bennett
  • Felice Richmond

    as Aunt Therese (as Felese Richmond)
  • Bob Curtis

    as Kelly
  • Stephen Keyes

    as Bart Dawson
  • Joe Hiser

    as Shorty
  • Forrest Matthews

    as Captain J. C. McCloud (as Forrest Mathews)
  • Lee Roberts

    as Attorney General Clark
  • Al Ferguson

    as Henchman Hank
  • Hugh Hooker

    as Warren
  • Tex Wilson

    as Henchman Ace
  • Don Gray

    as Henchman
Directing Oliver Drake Director
Writing Rita Ross Screenplay

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