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    Two-Fisted Rangers

    1939 · Western · 1h 2m

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  1. Language. English. Two-Fisted Rangers is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, Bob Nolan, Kenneth MacDonald, Dick Curtis and Wally Wales. The film was released on December 13, 1939, by Columbia Pictures.

  2. Two-Fisted Rangers: Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. With Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, Sons of the Pioneers, Bob Nolan. Thad Lawson arrives in Oak Valley to avenge the murder of his brother, the local sheriff. He learns that Jack Rand, powerful overlord of the town is to blame.

    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • 1939-12-13
    • Western
    • 62
  3. From his Square Deal Saloon, Jack Rand rules Oak Valley, having murdered Sheriff Dan Lawson and newspaperman Jordan Webster, the two men who opposed him.

    • Joseph H. Lewis, Milton Carter
    • Charles Starrett
  4. Two-Fisted Rangers (1939) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. 1939 Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Thad Lawson arrives in Oak Valley to avenge the murder of his brother, the local sheriff. He learns that Jack Rand, powerful overlord of the town is to blame. After Rand murders newspaper publisher Jordan Webster, Thad sets out to put him behind bars. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Two-Fisted Rangers was the first of a handful of Charles Starrett westerns to be lifted from the routine by the camera pyrotechnics of director Joseph H. Lewis. The story is usual one about hero Thad Lawson (Starrett) avenging the death of his brother at the hands of villainous Jack Rand (Kenneth MacDonald).

  7. Overview. Thad Lawson arrives in Oak Valley to avenge the murder of his brother, the local sheriff. He learns that Jack Rand, powerful overlord of the town is to blame. After Rand murders newspaper publisher Jordan Webster, Thad sets out to put him behind bars. Joseph H. Lewis. Director. Fred Myton. Writer.