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  • Star of Texas (1953)
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    68 min | Drama, Western
Star of Texas (1953)
Approved
68 min | Drama, Western

Most of the trade reviewers of the time gave this oater high marks for originality, evidently based on the "Dragnet"-style narration, since there was nothing original about the story Dan Ullman slapped his name on as it is just a remake of...See moreMost of the trade reviewers of the time gave this oater high marks for originality, evidently based on the "Dragnet"-style narration, since there was nothing original about the story Dan Ullman slapped his name on as it is just a remake of "Flaming Bullets, PRC, 1945", "Wanted: Dead or Alive, Monogram, 1952" and Monogram, PRC and Republic also had other offerings based on this plot, while Ullman sold it again in 1957 for George Montgomery's "Last of the Badmen." Two bad things happened to the western genre following "High Noon" and TV's "Dragnet"; a majority of the westerns made from that point onward in the 50s and 60s either had a narrative theme song (usually bad and giving away the plot under the opening credits) or an off-screen narrator or, sometimes, both. 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. The viewer has to take the narrator's word for some of how he manages this, and cynics might get the idea that the use of a narrator was just a way of not spending the money to shoot some explanatory scenes. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
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Daniel B. Ullman (as Dan Ullman)
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Jan 11, 1953 (United States)

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21 cast members
Name Known for
Wayne Morris
Texas Ranger Ed Ryan / Robert Larkin Texas Ranger Ed Ryan / Robert Larkin   See fewer
Paul Fix
Luke Andrews Luke Andrews   See fewer
Frank Ferguson
Marshal Bullock Marshal Bullock   See fewer
Rick Vallin
William Vance - Texas Ranger William Vance - Texas Ranger   See fewer
Jack Larson
John Jenkins - Henchlman John Jenkins - Henchlman   See fewer
James Flavin
Capt. Sturdivant - Texas Rangers Capt. Sturdivant - Texas Rangers   See fewer
Robert Bice
Al Slade - Henclman Al Slade - Henclman   See fewer
Mickey Simpson
Tom Traynor - Henchmaq Tom Traynor - Henchmaq   See fewer
George D. Wallace
Clampett (as George Wallace) Clampett (as George Wallace)   See fewer
John Crawford
Stockton - Texas Ranger Stockton - Texas Ranger   See fewer
Stanley Price
Hank Caldwell / James Lawrence Hank Caldwell / James Lawrence   See fewer
Lyle Talbot
Telegraph Operator Telegraph Operator   See fewer
Ed Cassidy
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Ellis
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Ray Jones
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Pierce Lyden
Deputy (uncredited) Deputy (uncredited)   See fewer
Merrill McCormick
Joseph Brooks (uncredited) Joseph Brooks (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack O'Shea
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Bob Reeves
Sheriff (uncredited) Sheriff (uncredited)   See fewer
George Sowards
Stage Driver (uncredited) Stage Driver (uncredited)   See fewer
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