
Rhythm of the Rio Grande
Tex Regan (Tex Ritter) arrives at the Crane ranch just as Blackie (Earl Douglas) and Pete (Chick Hannon) are preparing to burn it. He drives them off, but is accused by Ruth Crane (Suzan Dale) of being in league with Pablo, the ba...
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"Someone is raiding and killing and trying to drive the ranchers out. Those still around - along with gullible Texas Rangers captain, Forrest Taylor - believe it is the work of wicked Pablo, the well known Mexican bandit. We know better of course: didn't we see those shifty expressions flitting across Tris Coffin's face? (What do you mean, he always looks like that?). Tex isn't fooled either. Pablo so enjoys Tex's singing that Tex wisely opines that any man who loves music and singing has a heart and can't be responsible for all the crimes he is accused of! Great song..."
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The earliest documented telecast of this film occurred Sunday 19 April 1942 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). Post-WWII television viewers in New York City got their first look at it Thursday 24 February 1949 on the Chuck Wagon on WCBS (Channel 2), in Philadelphia Thursday 29 September 1949 on Frontier Playhouse on WPTZ (Channel 3) and in Los Angeles Monday 6 November 1950 on KTSL (Channel 2).
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Tex Regan (Tex Ritter) arrives at the Crane ranch just as Blackie (Earl Douglas) and Pete (Chick Hannon) are preparing to burn it. He drives them off, but is accused by Ruth Crane (Suzan Dale) of being in league with Pablo, the ba...