Come on, Cowboys (1937)

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Come on, Cowboys: Directed by Joseph Kane. With Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Maxine Doyle. When the circus owner friend of the Mesquiteers is framed for counterfeiting by his unscrupulous partner, the trio pledges to maintain his interests and care for his young daughter.

“Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune aka u0026#39;the Three Mesquiteersu0026#39; start out performing for their friend Jeff Harris (Ed Cassididy) in the circus. Things heat up fast when Jeffu0026#39;s unscrupulous partner Rigby (Edward Peil Sr.) has him framed for counterfeiting. Of course Lullaby, Tucson and Stoney agree to take care of his daughter while heu0026#39;s in the hoosegow. On the next stage beautiful governess Maxine Doyle throws a wrench in the works. The judge (Horace Murphy) wants one of the Mesquiteers to u0026#39;get hitchedu0026#39; to the governess as a condition of keeping custody of the child. Ray Corrigan makes a great ape and u0026#39;plays a little game of truthu0026#39; with one of the henchmen. Yakima u0026quot;Yaku0026quot; Canutt does some great stunt work, Fern Emmett has a funny scene with a case of mistaken identify with Lullaby and Willie Fung does a wonderful job of being the 3 Mesqiteeru0026#39;s sidekick. Can the Mesquiteers keep custody of the child whilst proving their friendu0026#39;s innocence? Come on Cowboys has a good mix of action, suspense and humor to keep you hanging on to find the answer.”

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