Down Texas Way (1942)
Directed by Howard Bretherton / Howard P. Bretherton
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Monogram's "Rough Riders" rolled along smoothly with the 1942 entry Down Texas Way. Once again, the star trio consists of Buck Jones as Buck Roberts, Tim McCoy as Tim McCall, and Raymond Hatton as Sandy Hopkins. The plot, as always, finds Buck, Tim and Sandy cast as undercover US Marshals who pretend to be strangers to one another for the purpose of confounding the villains. This time, Sandy is framed for murder by a gang of frontier racketeers who hope to take over a small town as their headquarters. Working separately (and ostensibly on the wrong side of the law), Buck and Tim rescue Sandy from a lynch mob and foil the crooks' dastardly schemes.
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bad-guy, bank-personnel, control, cowboy, false-accusation, frame-up, friendship, gangster, good-guy, investigation, lynching, murder, ranger [military], search, killing