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Fugitive Valley

RIOT ON THE PLAINS! As Lady Robin Hood Bucks Roughneck Romeos!
1941 | 61m | English

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The Range Busters have a plan to get into the outlaw's hideout in Fugitive Valley.
Release Date: Jul 30, 1941
Director: S. Roy Luby
Writer: Oliver Drake, John Vlahos, Robert Finkle
Genres: Western
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Production Companies Monogram Pictures, Range Busters
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Ray Corrigan Crash Corrigan (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
John 'Dusty' King Dusty King
Max Terhune Alibi Terhune posing as The Professor (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)
Elmer Elmer - Alibi's Dummy
Julie Duncan Ann Savage
Glenn Strange Gray
Bob Kortman Red Langdon
Ed Brady Doctor Steve
Tom London Marshal Warren
Reed Howes Jim Brandon
Carl Mathews Henchman Slick
Edward Peil Sr. Jailer Ed
Doye O'Dell Singer
John Cason Whip Rider (uncredited)
Victor Cox Posse Rider
George Hazel Henchman
Jack Hendricks Deputy
Ray Jones Wagon Driver
Frank McCarroll Henchman
Bud McClure Stage Driver
Milburn Morante Bartender
Rudy Sooter Whip Rider
Wally West Posse Rider
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S. Roy Luby Director
Oliver Drake Story
John Vlahos Screenplay
Robert Finkle Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
5.0

The sheriff (Tom London) just knows that there is an hidden hideout somewhere up in the valley, but he’s at a loss to find out where these pesky outlaws go to lie low. Then he comes up with a plan to put “Crash” (Ray Corrigan) into jail with “Red” (Bob Kortman) in the hope that they will make pals a ... nd the latter man will give something away. The next stage involves “Dusty” (John King) rescuing the pair from choky and hoping they lead them to the safety of the hideout. So far, so good, until they are called upon to go rob another stage coach. This introduces us to the travelling magician “Alibi” (Max Terhune) whose antics with pigeons and handkerchiefs earns him a spot as the gang’s new in-cave entertainment. From this hidden HQ they are using his birds to ferry messages to and fro, but imagine their shock when they discover just who the leader of this mercenary pack actually is! There’s a scene stealer from Terhune as the coach is robbed that made me, and most of the cast, smile but otherwise this is a pretty silly attempt at a family western complete with a few ditties that rhyme trees with breeze etc., and although thee are enough ingredients to make for a decent “Ali Baba” style story it’s all just a bit too meanderingly cheesy and I’m quite sure I saw smirks on the faces of both Corrigan and King as what menace there was ebbed away with the title music. It’s cheap and cheerful and effortlessly kills an hour if you like vaudeville in stetsons. It’s a bit reminiscent of some of John Wayne’s “Mesqiteers” but only a little bit.

Feb 22, 2025