“Texas to Bataan” is a 1942 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey featuring the Range Busters. The film is also known as “The Long, Long Trail” in the United Kingdom.
Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Army buys some horses from the Range Busters’ ranch for service in the Philippines. The cowboys tangle with Axis spies in both Texas and in the Philippines.
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Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, produced by Dick Ross (associate producer) and George W. Weeks (producer), written by Arthur Hoerl, starring John ‘Dusty’ King as Dusty King, David Sharpe as Davy Sharpe, Max Terhune as Alibi Terhune, Elmer as Elmer Sneezeweed (Alibi’s dummy), Marjorie Manners as Dallas Conroy, Steve Clark as Tom Conroy, Budd Buster as Tad Kelton, E. Baucin as Cookie (the spy), Frank Ellis as Ken Richards (crooked rancher), Kenne Duncan as Army Captain Anders, Guy Kingsford as Miller, Carl Mathews as Truck henchman, Tex Palmer as Truck henchman, Tom Steele as Truck henchman and Al Ferguson as Cafe henchman
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Source: “Texas to Bataan” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 21 June 2012. Web. 25 March 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_to_Bataan
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I GOT THE FIRST VIEW ON THIS !!!
Here we go 🙂
45:30 – in the bar brawl, one of the Filipino bad guys looks up at the ceiling in order to set up the incoming punch – got a chuckle out of that. The stunt work isn't of the highest quality, but it just adds to the charm of this movie.
is max terhune the dummy or the human?.cant tell which is which.
its so so good