The Texas Rangers (1936) | |
Director(s) | King Vidor |
Producer(s) | King Vidor |
Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Western |
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The Texas Rangers (1936) was a Action - Adventure Film directed by King Vidor and produced by King Vidor.
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The Texas Rangers (1936)
By Beatrice on Sep 5, 2013 From Flickers in TimeThe Texas Rangers Directed by King Vidor Screenplay by Louis Stevens; story by King Vidor and Elizabeth Hill 1936/USA Paramount Pictures First viewing Sam McGee: [shooting Wahoo under the table] So will I. This is an entertaining western from an “A” team at Paramount. Jim Hawkins (Fred... Read full article
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Jim Hawkins:
Sam, you got a very understanding brain... for larceny.
Sam McGee: I found out early in life that the honest dollar is the hardest one to make.
Wahoo Jones: Looks like you got me, Sam, but I'll lay my cards on the table. I'll shoot straight.
Sam McGee: [shooting Wahoo under the table] So will I.
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Sam McGee: I found out early in life that the honest dollar is the hardest one to make.
Wahoo Jones: Looks like you got me, Sam, but I'll lay my cards on the table. I'll shoot straight.
Sam McGee: [shooting Wahoo under the table] So will I.
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One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
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