Western Racketeers (1934)

Western Racketeers (1934) poster

Cattlemen use Alamo Pass in order to get their cattle to market. A gang has taken it over and charges a toll to go through it. When one rancher doesn't have enough money to pay the toll, he winds up dead. A local rancher, Bill Bowers, investigates the killing, but his neighbor and rival Molly Spellman decides to take her cattle around the pass instead of through it to avoid the toll. The gangsters kidnap her, and Bill gathers the other ranchers in the area for a final showdown with the gang.

Director: Robert J. Horner
Genre: Western
Runtime: 55 min
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Production: Aywon Film
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

cattleman

More Films by Director: Robert J. Horner
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Western Racketeers about?
Cattlemen use Alamo Pass in order to get their cattle to market. A gang has taken it over and charges a toll to go through it. When one rancher doesn't have enough money to pay the toll, he winds up dead. A local rancher, Bill Bowers, investigates the killing, but his neighbor and rival Molly Spellman decides to take her cattle around the pass instead of through it to avoid the toll. The gangsters kidnap her, and Bill gathers the other ranchers in the area for a final showdown with the gang.
Who directed Western Racketeers?
Western Racketeers was directed by Robert J. Horner.
Who stars in Western Racketeers?
Western Racketeers stars Bill Cody, Edna Aslin, Hal Taliaferro, George Chesebro, Richard Cramer, Bud Osborne.
How long is Western Racketeers?
Western Racketeers has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is Western Racketeers?
Western Racketeers is a Western film.
Where was Western Racketeers produced?
Western Racketeers was produced in United States of America.