Prairie Pals


60m 1942

Film Details

Also Known As
Frontier Marshal in Prairie Pals
Genre
Western
Release Date
Sep 4, 1942
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Producers Releasing Corp.
Distribution Company
Producers Releasing Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
60m
Film Length
5,530ft

Synopsis

In Elkhorn, Marshals Art Davis and Bill Boyd go undercover and join up with an outlaw gang led by Mitchell, who believes that Art and Bill were framed by the Texas Marshals and kicked out of the service. Art and Bill participate in stagecoach robberies and raids with the gang, but soon complain because they were promised proceeds from a major gold deal but have not received them. Without Art and Bill's knowledge, Mitchell meets with saloon keeper Ace Shannon, who is the mastermind behind the gang, and plots to terrorize ranchers so that he can take their land, which he knows contains valuable ore. Later, Marshal Lee Powell rides into Elkhorn looking for a scientist named Wainright, who is noted for his discovery of a method for manufacturing gold out of a specific ore, and who disappeared several weeks earlier. Although the sheriff has not seen Wainright, he suspects that Shannon is behind the recent crime wave. In the saloon, Lee picks a fight and arrests Art and Bill, with whom he is secretly working. After some discussion, they all agree that there is a connection between Shannon and Wainwright. At Shannon's hideout, meanwhile, Wainwright has determined that the largest deposit of ore lies under Hank Stoner's ranch land. When Mitchell, under orders from Shannon, leads a raid on Stoner's ranch, Art and Bill refuse to participate on the premise that they are tired of the "penny ante" take. Instead, they secretly warn Lee, who has been hired by the ranchers to protect their land. Lee and the ranchers thwart the raid, and Shannon becomes desperate after further attempts to drive off the ranchers fail. One night, Lee sneaks into Shannon's office and finds saloon hostess Betty going through his desk. After they find a waybill for a shipment of chemicals, Betty admits that she is Wainright's daughter, and has been working at the saloon while trying to find him. An attempt on Lee's life by Shannon's men fails, and the next day, he and Betty follow Shannon to the hideout, where they find Wainright. Shannon demands the formula from the scientist, but Lee arrests the outlaw, having proven that he filed false mortgages and deeds on the ranch lands, and takes him to his campsite. After Art and Bill are captured by Mitchell, Shannon escapes from the ranchers, but the posse led by Lee arrests all the outlaws, and Lee, Art and Bill return to Texas.

Film Details

Also Known As
Frontier Marshal in Prairie Pals
Genre
Western
Release Date
Sep 4, 1942
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Producers Releasing Corp.
Distribution Company
Producers Releasing Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
60m
Film Length
5,530ft

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Trivia

Notes

The Motion Picture Herald and The Exhibitor reviews list the film's title as Frontier Marshal in Prairie Pals. The credits and plot synopsis were taken from a dialogue continuity contained in copyright records. A modern source includes the following actors in the cast: Karl Hackett, Bob Burns, Al St. John, Al Taylor, Art Dillard, Curley Dresden, Frank McCarroll, Bill Patton, Carl Mathews, Frank Ellis, Jack Kinney and Morgan Flowers. For additional information on the "Frontier Marshal" series, consult the Series Index and see the entry below for Texas Manhunt.