
Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona
Western
Overview
Rodeo contestants Johnny King and Corrigan meet, their fathers having been members of the Range Busters. When Johnny is knocked unconscious, time reverts to their father's era and the Range Busters are soon involved in the scheme to get Railroad right-of-way across Mother Slocum's ranch. When she is tricked into signing a release, the Range Busters find their job more difficult as the Sheriff is in with the crooks.
Top Cast


Ray Corrigan
Ray Corrigan
'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
Ray Corrigan
'Crash' Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)


John 'Dusty' King
John 'Dusty' King
John King (prologue) & 'Dusty' King (flashback)
John 'Dusty' King
John King (prologue) & 'Dusty' King (flashback)


Max Terhune
Max Terhune
'Alibi' Terhune (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)
Max Terhune
'Alibi' Terhune (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)


Elmer
Elmer
Elmer, Alibi's Dummy
Elmer
Elmer, Alibi's Dummy
Sheila Darcy
Sheila Darcy
Dorothy Jones
Sheila Darcy
Dorothy Jones
Marian Kerby
Marian Kerby
Mother Rogers
Marian Kerby
Mother Rogers
Quen Ramsey
Quen Ramsey
Gallop
Quen Ramsey
Gallop


James Craven
James Craven
Dan Slocum
James Craven
Dan Slocum


John Elliott
John Elliott
Judge Jones
John Elliott
Judge Jones
Jack Holmes
Jack Holmes
Sheriff Nye
Jack Holmes
Sheriff Nye
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