The Ranger and the Lady


The Ranger and the Lady is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and George "Gabby" Hayes.

Plot

Texas Ranger Captain Roy Colt disapproves of the tactics of his superior, General Augustus LaRue, who is governing the Republic of Texas temporarily while Sam Houston is in Washington trying to get Texas admitted into the United States. LaRue is seeking to advance his own power, and he arbitrarily sets a tax on all wagons using the Santa Fe Trail, and orders Captain Colt and his Sergeant, Gabby Whittaker, to enforce this ruling. Colt, knowing that if he refuses he will be in no position to combat LaRue's outrageous plans, plays along. Among the first of the freighter wagon trains to be taxed is those belonging to Jane Tabor . When she and her old-time scout, Hank Purdy, refuse to pay the tax, Colt places her under arrest and brings her before LaRue. But Jane charms LaRue into allowing her a monopoly of the freight lines using the Santa Fe Trail. Secretly, she is bent upon deposing LaRue, who was responsible for the death of her father. Colt misunderstands her motives, while she is equally contemptuous of his being a tool of LaRue. The other wagon train owners revolt and backed by Colt and Hank Purdy, who has deserted Jane because of her apparent bargain with LaRue, they use force to get the freight wagons through. Purdy is wounded and Jane comes to his aid. Through Gabby, Jane and Roy's misunderstanding are corrected, and they work together until LaRue's treachery is exposed and he is brought to justice.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Roy Rogers - "As Long as We're Dancing"
  • Roy Rogers - "Chiquita"