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Cast

Eddie Dean

Eddie Dean

Eddie Dean

Roscoe Ates

Roscoe Ates

Soapy Jones

Jennifer Holt

Jennifer Holt

Mary King

George Chesebro

George Chesebro

Lance King

Buster Slaven

Buster Slaven

Jebby Sawyer (as Brad Slaven)

Marshall Reed

Marshall Reed

Sam Wilson

Terry Frost

Terry Frost

Thayer

Lane Bradford

Lane Bradford

Henchman Thorne

Russell Arms

Russell Arms

Killer Dorgan aka Ben Colton

Steve Clark

Steve Clark

Pop Sawyer

Andy Parker

Andy Parker

Musician (Leader of The Plainsmen)

Crew

Ray Taylor

Ray Taylor

Director

William Lively

William Lively

Screenplay

Ira Webb

Ira Webb

Assistant Director

Jerry Thomas

Jerry Thomas

Producer

Wally West

Wally West

Stunts

William L. Nolte

William L. Nolte

Production Manager

Carl Mathews

Carl Mathews

Stunts

James S. Brown Jr.

James S. Brown Jr.

Director of Photography

Joe Bonner

Joe Bonner

Makeup Department Head

Ray Mercer

Ray Mercer

Special Effects

Matty Roubert

Matty Roubert

Stunts

Glen Glenn

Glen Glenn

Sound Engineer

Jack Hendricks

Jack Hendricks

Stunts

Joseph Gluck

Joseph Gluck

Editor

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Tornado Range

19480.0 / 1056 min
Action, Drama, Music, Western

Overview

COVERED WAGON TRAINS BATTLE OUTLAWS!

Tornado Range is one of five Eddie Dean westerns originally produced by PRC in 1947 but released the following year by Eagle-Lion. Cast as a troubleshooter for the U.S. Land Office, Dean is assigned to settle a deadly range war. Sure enough, the warring homesteaders and cattlemen are being whipped into a frenzy by a third party, who hopes to "divide and conquer," claiming the land for himself. Surprisingly, all-purpose PRC villain George Cheseboro isn't the culprit in this one; instead, he's cast as the father of heroine Jennifer Holt. Roscoe Ates is once more on hand for some questionable comedy relief.