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'''''Mesquite Buckaroo''''' is a 1939 American [[black-and-white]] [[Western (genre)|Western film]]. Directed by [[Harry S. Webb]], the film was produced by Metropolitan Pictures and distributed by State Rights. It features [[Bob Steele (actor)|Bob Steele]] as Bob Allen, a champion [[rodeo]]-playing cowboy, who is kidnapped by "Trigger" Carson, played by [[Charles King (character actor)|Charles King]], and his gang of crooks. ''Mesquite Buckaroo'' was released in the United States on May 1, 1939.
'''''Mesquite Buckaroo''''' is a 1939 American [[black-and-white]] [[Western (genre)|Western film]]. Directed by [[Harry S. Webb]], the film was produced by Metropolitan Pictures and distributed by State Rights. It features [[Bob Steele (actor)|Bob Steele]] as Bob Allen, a champion [[rodeo]]-playing cowboy, who is kidnapped by "Trigger" Carson, played by [[Charles King (character actor)|Charles King]], and his gang of crooks. ''Mesquite Buckaroo'' was released in the United States on May 1, 1939.

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Mesquite Buckaroo is a 1939 American black-and-white Western film. Directed by Harry S. Webb, 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.

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