Take Me Back to Oklahoma

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Take Me Back to Oklahoma
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Directed by Albert Herman
Produced by Edward Finney
Written by Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay)
Starring Tex Ritter
Karl Hackett
Bob Wills
Cinematography Marcel Le Picard
Edited by Frederick Bain
Production
company
Edward F. Finney Productions
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release dates
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  • November 11, 1940 (1940-11-11)
Running time
57 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Take Me Back to Oklahoma is a 1940 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and starring Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett and Bob Wills.

Plot

Tex and his sidekick Slim ride into the town of Peeko to help out Tex's old friend, Ace Hutchinson, the foreman of the Peeko Stage Line. The stage line, owned by Jane Winters, is being sabotaged by Storm and his gang, who are plotting to take over the line for themselves. Because a race of the coaches will determine who will be awarded the stage franchise, Storm determines to eliminate Tex and orders his gang to steal $2,000 raised at a church benefit and plant it in Tex's saddlebags. In case the law fails to remove Tex, Storm then hires Mule Bates to kill him. Unknown to Storm, however, Tex has befriended Bates's little son, and so Bates informs Tex of Storm's plot. Tex and Bates stage a duel for Storm's benefit, but Storm double-crosses Bates and shoots him. On the day of the race, Tex takes the coach reins from Ace, fends off Storm's treachery and wins the franchise for Jane. At the finish line, Storm is arrested on Bates's testimony, and Tex is exonerated of all charges.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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