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Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton, and Buck Jones in West of the Law (1942)

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West of the Law

5 reviews
6/10

The final Rough Riders film...

  • planktonrules
  • Jul 14, 2018
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7/10

Jones' fans will like it!

  • JohnHowardReid
  • Feb 1, 2018
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7/10

A typical entry in the series!

  • JohnHowardReid
  • Feb 1, 2018
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5/10

END OF THE LINE FOR A PLEASURABLE SERIES OF FILMS.

The last entry of Monogram Picture Corporation's "Rough Riders" series of eight films, shot at the "Monogram Ranch" in northern Los Angeles County's Placeritas Canyon, this work is a cut below the series norm, not helped by careless direction and editing, unconvincing stuntwork, and some fluffed lines (notably by Jack Daley), but whenever the three principals are on the screen - Buck Jones as Buck Roberts, Tim McCoy as Tim McCall, with Raymond Hatton as Sandy Hopkins - all playing Federal Marshals called upon to aid citizens of a town (Gold Creek, Nevada) infested with a criminal band, the production offers a good deal to enjoy as the trio of stalwarts relies upon its customary guile, cunning and use of disguise to overcome the forces of evil, here led by veteran blackguards of the Western genre Roy Barcroft and dour Harry Woods.
  • rsoonsa
  • Dec 3, 2004
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5/10

Freedom Of The Press

The Rough Rider team of Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, and Raymond Hatton saddled up for the last time for Monogram when they go west to a town being where the miners are being plagued by hijackers.

A gang led by veteran western heavies Harry Woods and Roy Barcroft are our villains. They in turn are being led by another who is the brains. Thr film doesn't keep it a secret but I will.

One thing this film does feature is an attack on the town newspaper. Robbing gold shipments is one thing, but violating the freedom of the press? It was what we were in Europe and the Pacific defending.

This was a good B western to end the original series with.
  • bkoganbing
  • May 6, 2020
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