''The Renegade Ranger'', 1938
by Movie World Posters
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''The Renegade Ranger'', 1938
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Movie World Posters
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Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Poster
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A vintage Italian movie poster of ''The Renegade Ranger'', a Western film released in 1938, starring George O'Brien and Rita Hayworth. Directed by David Howard, this film is a classic example of the Western genre that was popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
The story is set in the American Old West and revolves around the character of Captain Colt Saunders, played by George O'Brien. Saunders is a fearless and heroic Texas Ranger who is dedicated to maintaining law and order in the region. However, his job becomes more complicated when he falls in love with Rita Hayworth's character, Judith Alvarez. She is the daughter of a powerful and wealthy rancher, who may be involved in criminal activities.
As the plot unfolds, Captain Saunders finds himself torn between his duty as a lawman and his love for Judith. He must also contend with various challenges, including ruthless outlaws and corrupt officials, as he tries to uncover the truth and bring justice to the lawless land.
"The Renegade Ranger" combines elements of romance, action, and drama typical of Western films from that era. George O'Brien delivers a strong performance as the principled and brave ranger, while Rita Hayworth adds charm and beauty to the film. The movie explores themes of honor, justice, and the struggle between personal feelings and professional duty, all set against the backdrop of the rugged and untamed West.
Although "The Renegade Ranger" may not be as well-known as some other classic Westerns, it remains a notable entry in the genre's history and offers a glimpse into the early career of Rita Hayworth, who would go on to become a Hollywood icon.
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February 2nd, 2022
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