Underground Rustlers

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Underground Rustlers
Directed by S. Roy Luby
Produced by Anna Bell Ward (associate producer)
George W. Weeks (producer)
Written by John Rathmell (story "Bullets and Bullion")
Ted Tuttle (screenplay) and
Elizabeth Beecher (screenplay)
John Vlahos (adaptation)
Starring See below
Cinematography Robert E. Cline
Editing by S. Roy Luby
Release dates 21 November 1941
Running time 57 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Underground Rustlers is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the films in the Range Busters series. The film is also known as Bullets and Bullion (US review title).

Cast

  • Ray Corrigan as "Crash" Corrigan
  • John "Dusty" King as "Dusty" King
  • Max Terhune as "Alibi" Terhune
  • Elmer as Elmer, Alibi's Dummy
  • Gwen Gaze as Irene Bently
  • Robert Blair as Martin Ford
  • Forrest Taylor as Jim Bently
  • Tom London as Henchman Tom Harris
  • Steve Clark as Henchman Jake Smith
  • Bud Osborne as Sheriff

Soundtrack

  • John "Dusty" King "Following the Trail" (Written by Jean George)
  • John "Dusty" King - "Sweetheart of the Range" (Written by Harry Tobias, Roy Ingraham and Mickey Ford)

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