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ActionAdventureWestern

Texas Terror

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Sheriff John Higgins quits and goes into prospecting after he thinks he has killed his best friend in shooting it out with robbers. He encounters his dead buddy's sister and helps her run her ranch. Then she finds out about his past.

Release Date : 1935-10-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paul Malvern Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Wayne

Character Name : John Higgins

Original Name : John Wayne

Gender : Male

Lucile Browne

Character Name : Bess Matthews

Original Name : Lucile Browne

Gender : Female

LeRoy Mason

Character Name : Joe Dickson

Original Name : LeRoy Mason

Gender : Male

Fern Emmett

Character Name : Aunt Martha Hubbard

Original Name : Fern Emmett

Gender : Female

George 'Gabby' Hayes

Character Name : Sheriff Ed Williams

Original Name : George 'Gabby' Hayes

Gender : Male

Jay Wilsey

Character Name : Blackie Martin

Original Name : Jay Wilsey

Gender : Male

John Ince

Character Name : Blacksmith Bob

Original Name : John Ince

Gender : Male

Henry Roquemore

Character Name : Dance MC

Original Name : Henry Roquemore

Gender : Male

Jack Duffy

Character Name : Jake Abernathy

Original Name : Jack Duffy

Gender : Male

Frank Ball

Character Name : Dan Matthews

Original Name : Frank Ball

Gender : Male

Herman Hack

Character Name : Henchman (uncredited)

Original Name : Herman Hack

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-19

You feel more than a little sense of deja-vu watching this film. Sure, the plot is pretty standard, that's fine - it's the fact that the few action scenes there are are "borrowed" from other films. Maybe the production deadlines were just too tight; the weather maybe conspired against the filming schedule - or maybe Duke just broke a nail? Anyway, the plot centres around Wayne's "Sheriff Higgins" who whilst pursuing bank robbers shoots his friend - well, at least that's what he thinks... We know differently, and as he gradually gets over his grief, he starts to pick up the pieces and sets out to sort out the baddies. It's all pretty run of the mill stuff for the star, with Lucile Browne adding the glamour and a slightly flat Gabby Hayes not quite firing on all cylinders either. This film is no worse than many of the others Wayne was making at the time, and once it gets going it's entertaining enough - it's just really sloppily produced and edited and could never be described as anyone's finest work!