Review of The Ranger and the Lady (1940) by Mara B — 18 Jun 2009
You gotta love those old Roy Rogers westerns where the good guys always win and cowboys break into song in the middle of nowhere... In this installment, Sam Houston's aide is trying to impose a self-serving tax on the use of the Santa Fe trail while Houston is away in Washington.
The lady owner of a wagon train is using the trail, and a Texas Ranger comes to her assistance.
This review of The Ranger and the Lady (1940) was written by Mara B on 18 Jun 2009.
The Ranger and the Lady has generally received positive reviews.
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