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Land of the Open Range | |
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Directed by | Edward Killy |
Produced by | Bert Gilroy |
Starring | Tim Holt |
Cinematography | Harry J. Wild |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $49,000[2] |
Land of the Open Range is a 1942 Western film. It uses out takes from Cimarron (1931).[2]
Luke Archer's will stipulates that his huge land holding will be open for filing, but only to ex-convicts who served at least two years in prison. This brings a large criminal element to town but the real crooks are Archer's Lawyer Carse and his henchmen. Dave and his deputies are aided by ex-safecracker Pinky who uses his skills to learn of Carse's plan.[3]
It was based on a magazine article "Homesteads of Hate".[4]
Filming started August 1941.[5]