The Texas Rangers (1936 film)

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The Texas Rangers (1936 film) is a 1936 American Western directed by King Vidor that follows two outlaws who join the Texas Rangers and struggle between their criminal past and new duties as lawmen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
film
authorOfSourceWork Walter Prescott Webb NERFINISHED
basedOn The Texas Rangers (novel) NERFINISHED
blackAndWhite true
castMember Edward Ellis NERFINISHED
Fred MacMurray NERFINISHED
George "Gabby" Hayes NERFINISHED
Irving Bacon NERFINISHED
Jack Oakie NERFINISHED
Jean Parker NERFINISHED
Lloyd Nolan NERFINISHED
Paul Hurst NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Edward Cronjager NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depictsOrganization Texas Ranger Division NERFINISHED
director King Vidor NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy Lloyd Nosler NERFINISHED
follows two outlaws who join the Texas Rangers
genre Western
action
hasPart cattle rustling
gunfights
train robbery
mainCharacter Jim Hawkins NERFINISHED
Sam McGee NERFINISHED
Wahoo Jones NERFINISHED
motionPictureRatingSystem pre-MPAA rating era
musicBy Gerard Carbonara NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus law and order in the American West
loyalty
redemption
originalLanguage English
plotTheme conflict between criminal past and lawman duties
producer King Vidor NERFINISHED
productionCompany Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1936-08-28
releaseYear 1936
runtimeMinutes 98
screenwriter Elizabeth Hill NERFINISHED
King Vidor NERFINISHED
Louis Stevens NERFINISHED
settingLocation Texas NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting late 19th century

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