Clint Turner is arrested for the murder of his girlfriend Judy's father, a rival rancher who was an enemy of his own father.Clint Turner is arrested for the murder of his girlfriend Judy's father, a rival rancher who was an enemy of his own father.Clint Turner is arrested for the murder of his girlfriend Judy's father, a rival rancher who was an enemy of his own father.
- John Walton
- (as Ed Le Saint)
- Dad Turner
- (as William Walling)
- Hank
- (as Wallace McDonald)
- Townsman at Meeting
- (uncredited)
- Walton Cowhand
- (uncredited)
- Charlie - Bartender
- (uncredited)
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Walton Cowhand
- (uncredited)
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Cowhand
- (uncredited)
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne of over 100 Columbia features, mostly Westerns, sold to Hygo Television Films in the 1950s, which marketed them under the name of Gail Pictures; opening credits were redesigned, with some titles misspelled, the credit order of the players rearranged, some names misspelled, and new end titles attached, thus eliminating any evidence of their Columbia roots. Apparently the original material was not retained in most of the cases, and the films have survived, even in the Sony library, only with these haphazardly created replacement opening and end credits. In this film's case, Hygo didn't even get the title right! They call it 'Range Fued'.
- GoofsAt the start of the movie, the Gail Pictures re-release title card misspells the title as "Range Fued." Further information in Trivia.
- Quotes
Sheriff Buck Gordon: [addressing the church congregation after becoming recently elected sheriff] I represent the law of man. The law of God is the law of man, but that law has been abused. I've done many things in this town. I was born here. I went to school here. I fought and played with a lot of you fellas since we were kids together, and what I got to say isn't to my liking.
- ConnectionsRemade as The Red Rider (1934)
** (out of 4)
Standard "B" Western has Buck Jones playing Sheriff Buck Gordon who finds himself in the middle of rival families battling over land. Soon Clint Turner (John Wayne) is accused of killing the father of the rival family and Buck must race to try and clear his name.
THE RANGE Feud really isn't any different than countless of other Westerns that were made during this era. Heck, even by 1931 standards the film is pretty old-fashioned and using clichéd tricks that went out of style in the silent era. With that said, the film will contain a little interest thanks in large part to Wayne having a small role. While the film is mildly entertaining in its own way, can you really say people would be watching it today if it wasn't for Wayne?
The biggest problem is the fact that this is pretty much like any other cheap Western. The filmmaking is "good" enough to get a decent looking film on the screen. The story is your typical Romero and Juliet type of story dealing with a rivalry and murder. Jones makes for a good lead and I thought Wayne was pretty good in his small role. What else can really be said? If you're a fan of these types of films then it's worth watching.
- Michael_Elliott
- Jul 25, 2016
Details
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color