
The Kid's Last Ride
The Range Busters are hired as lawmen by the notorious Breeden Brothers, two-thirds of trio of three ruthless outlaws now disguised and renamed as solid citizens.
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"As with a number of western films put out in this time period, it was made for the Saturday Matinee to entertain the young people. Since there was no television at the time, movie houses wanted something new each week to get the kids in the theater and turn some kind of profit. These type of films would be shown in a double or triple feature so they needed to be made quickly and as cheaply as possible. Thus, providing the movie house with revenue. Even though this film is dated, it actually had a interesting plot that is missing from so many of the 'poverty row' western movies. When..."
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The earliest documented telecast of this film occurred Thursday 1 November 1945 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). It first aired in Atlanta Wednesday 9 November 1949 on WSB (Channel 8) and in Philadelphia Sunday 18 December 1949 on Frontier Playhouse on WPTZ (Channel 3).
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The Range Busters are hired as lawmen by the notorious Breeden Brothers, two-thirds of trio of three ruthless outlaws now disguised and renamed as solid citizens.



