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The plot has a gang of outlaws springing prisoners from jails in 1879 Texas, robbing banks and holding up stagecoaches with the blame being pinned on the escapees, and then knocking them off to collect the ever-increasing reward money. Texas Ranger Ed Ryan comes ridin' along and soon puts an end to the racket and gang headed by Luke Andrews.
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- Drama, Western
- Thomas Carr
- 1953-01-11
On the morning of 22 August 1879 in Winosa, Texas, James Lawrence is broken out of jail by a gang of outlaws and is later identified by witnesses in a series of robberies that he committed. One afternoon, Lawrence is shot by Luke Andrews, with whom he is riding.
- Thomas Carr, Melville Shyer
- Wayne Morris
Star of Texas is a 1953 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wayne Morris, Paul Fix and Frank Ferguson. [1] Plot. Cast. Wayne Morris as Texas Ranger Ed Ryan / Robert Larkin. Paul Fix as Luke Andrews. Frank Ferguson as Marshal Bullock. Rick Vallin as Texas Ranger William Vance. Jack Larson as Henchman John Jenkins.
- January 11, 1953
- Vincent M. Fennelly
Overview. Ed Ryan is a Texas ranger who goes undercover to trap a criminal gang headed by Luke Andrews. Posing as the wanted killer Robert Larkin, Ed is able to move freely amongst the town riffraff. Marshal Bullock learns that the brains behind the gang of Luke Andrews is a group of supposed respectable businessmen. Thomas Carr. Director.
1953 Western · 1h 8m. Error: Forbidden. Ed Ryan is a Texas ranger who goes undercover to trap a criminal gang headed by Luke Andrews. Posing as the wanted killer Robert Larkin, Ed is able to move freely amongst the town riffraff. Marshal Bullock learns that the brains behind the gang of Luke Andrews is a group of supposed respectable businessmen.
NR 1 hr 8 min Jan 11th, 1953 Western. Ed Ryan is a Texas ranger who goes undercover to trap a criminal gang headed by Luke Andrews Posing as the wanted killer Robert Larkin Ed is able to move ...
Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Wayne Morris plays a Texas ranger who goes undercover to trap a criminal gang. Posing as a wanted killer, Morris is able to move freely amongst the town riffraff, unencumbered by the innocent ingenue (mainly because there is no innocent ingenue).