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  1. The Fighting Buckaroo is a 1943 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett, Kay Harris and Arthur Hunnicutt.

  2. With Charles Starrett, Kay Harris, Arthur Hunnicutt, Ernest Tubb. Steve and sidekick Arkansas arrive to help out their old friend Dan McBride. Dan's former associate Thatcher is rustling cattle and Dan is accused of tipping them off as to the location of the herds.

    • (30)
    • Western
    • William Berke
    • 1943-02-01
  3. The Fighting Buckaroo (1943) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. After accepting the deal, Dan returns to his ranch house and he is confronted by notorious rustler Sam Thatcher, with whom he used to ride before becoming a law- abiding citizen. When Thatcher proposes that Dan allow the rustlers to drive stolen cattle through a pass spanning his ranch, Dan refuses, and the two men fight. Sensing Dan's peril ...

    • William Berke, William O'connor
    • Charles Starrett
  5. The Fighting Buckaroo. (1943) NR 58 min Feb 1st, 1943 Western. In this western a lonesome cowpoke trots into a town and helps clear his pardners name The trouble began when the friend was...

    • William Berke
    • Columbia Pictures
    • Charles Starrett
  6. Overview. In this western, a lonesome cowpoke trots into a town and helps clear his pardner's name. The trouble began when the friend was framed by the leader of the Cattlemen's association who made it seem like he was a rustler. Because the friend was an ex-con, the evidence against him seems airtight.

  7. The Fighting Buckaroo. 1943 Directed by William Berke. In this western, a lonesome cowpoke trots into a town and helps clear his pardner’s name. The trouble began when the friend was framed by the leader of the Cattlemen’s association who made it seem like he was a rustler. Because the friend was an ex-con, the evidence against him seems airtight.