Main Cast: Tex Ritter, Slim Andrews, Dorothy Fay, Gene Alsace, Warner P. Richmond
Release Year: 1940
Country: US
Run Time: 62 minutes
Plot
In his sixth of nine Monogram releases of 1940, Tex Ritter played a U.S. Marshal coming to the aid of a beleaguered schoolmarm. The latter was played by blonde Dorothy Fay, who had appeared in two previous Westerns with Ritter. By this time they were dating and would soon marry, a lifelong union that produced 1980s television personality John Ritter. Investigating a series of rustlings, Ritter and his bucolic sidekick Slim Chance (Slim Andrews) discover that the only school in the valley is threatened with closure by nasty town boss Jim Rader (James Pierce). Rader, as it turns out, is also behind the rustlings, but he had obviously not counted by Marshal Ritter and his flying fists. Backed by Romaine Lowdermilk and His Ranch House Cowboys, Ritter and Andrews performed Fleming Allen's title-tune, Johnny Lange and Lew Porter's Poor Slim and My Tonto Basin Home by Garland Edmundson. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Albert Herman - Director, Fred Bain - Editor, Frank Sanucci - Composer (Music Score), Art Wilcox - Composer (Music Score), Frank Sanucci - Musical Direction/Supervision, Johnny Lange - Songwriter, Lew Porter - Songwriter, Fleming Allen - Songwriter, Garland Edmundson - Songwriter, Marcel Le Picard - Cinematographer, Edward F. Finney - Producer, Glen Glenn - Sound/Sound Designer, Robert Emmett Tansey - Screenwriter, Roland Lynch - Screenwriter, Roger Merton - Screenwriter, Robert Merton - Screenwriter