Mesquite Buckaroo
1939 film
Mesquite Buckaroo is a 1939 American black-and-white Western film. Directed by Harry S. Webb and scripted by George H. Plympton, the film was produced by Metropolitan Pictures and distributed by State Rights. It features Bob Steele as Bob Allen, a champion rodeo-playing cowboy, who is kidnapped by "Trigger" Carson, played by Charles King, and his gang of crooks. Mesquite Buckaroo was released in the United States on May 1, 1939.
Plot
See also
- Bob Steele filmography
External links
- Mesquite Buckaroo at IMDb
- Mesquite Buckaroo at Rotten Tomatoes
- Mesquite Buckaroo at the TCM Movie Database
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Films directed by Harry S. Webb
- Border Vengeance (1925)
- The Empty Saddle (1925)
- Winning a Woman (1925)
- Santa Fe Pete (1925)
- The Man from Oklahoma (1926)
- Heroes of the Wild (1927)
- Isle of Sunken Gold (1927)
- The Golden Stallion (1927)
- Dark Skies (1929)
- The Phantom of the North (1929)
- Untamed Justice (1929)
- Beyond the Rio Grande (1930)
- The Phantom of the Desert (1930)
- Westward Bound (1930)
- West of Cheyenne (1931)
- The Lone Trail (1932)
- Riot Squad (1933)
- Fighting Hero (1934)
- Terror of the Plains (1934)
- Ridin' Thru (1934)
- The Laramie Kid (1935)
- North of Arizona (1935)
- Tracy Rides (1935)
- Trigger Tom (1935)
- Wolf Riders (1935)
- Unconquered Bandit (1935)
- The Cactus Kid (1935)
- Fast Bullets (1936)
- Step on It (1936)
- Pinto Rustlers (1936)
- Feud of the Range (1939)
- Mesquite Buckaroo (1939)
- Port of Hate (1939)
- Riders of the Sage (1939)
- The Pal from Texas (1939)
- Pioneer Days (1940)
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