In the rugged American frontier, The Range Feud (1931) delivers a thrilling classic Western filled with action, rivalry, and justice. Starring Buck Jones and a young John Wayne, this timeless film follows a dangerous conflict between ranchers as tensions rise across the open range. Packed with horseback chases, gunfights, and frontier drama, this early Western captures the spirit of honor and survival in the Old West.
This classic black-and-white Western is a must-watch for fans of vintage cowboy movies, legendary Western stars, and timeless frontier adventures.
Featuring:
Buck Jones
John Wayne
Classic cowboy action
Vintage Western atmosphere
Frontier justice and rivalry
Enjoy this legendary Western film from the golden era of cinema.
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This classic black-and-white Western is a must-watch for fans of vintage cowboy movies, legendary Western stars, and timeless frontier adventures.
Featuring:
Buck Jones
John Wayne
Classic cowboy action
Vintage Western atmosphere
Frontier justice and rivalry
Enjoy this legendary Western film from the golden era of cinema.
#TheRangeFeud #JohnWayne #BuckJones #ClassicWestern #WesternMovie #OldWestern #VintageCinema #CowboyMovie #BlackAndWhiteFilm #PublicDomainMovies #WesternClassic #FrontierAdventure
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00:00THE END
00:56When men are killed,
00:58not only the law of man,
01:01but the law of God is broken.
01:04Thou shalt not kill,
01:07thunders the voice of God from Mount Sinai,
01:11and thou shalt love thy neighbor,
01:14says Matthew.
01:16If I were to deliver a sermon,
01:18I would make that my text,
01:21but you are no mood for sermons.
01:24Perhaps the law of man
01:26would impress you more than the law of God.
01:30Therefore, I call upon one
01:32more fitted than I to address you,
01:35our sheriff,
01:37Buck Gordon.
01:52Thank you, Brother Gordon.
02:03I represent the law of man.
02:07The law of God is the law of man,
02:09but that law has been abused.
02:14I've done many things in this town.
02:17I was born here.
02:20I went to school here.
02:22I fought and played with a lot of you fellas
02:25ever since we were kids together.
02:28And what I've got to say isn't to my liking.
02:32Dad Turner,
02:35you raised me as if I were your own son.
02:39And your son, Clint,
02:42is just like a brother to me.
02:49But the same man that raised me
02:52and all of you men I grew up with
02:55elected me to be sheriff of this county.
02:59And I took an oath
03:01to uphold the law.
03:04And I intend to stand by that oath.
03:11Mr. Turner,
03:12you were forcing your cattle over land
03:15that Mr. Walton leased from the government.
03:18You were trespassing.
03:23Mr. Walton,
03:24the open range is a thing of the past.
03:27Mr. Walton has a perfect right to that land
03:29and nobody can take it away from him.
03:36In trying to stop you,
03:38Mr. Walton took the law in his own hands.
03:41A man was killed.
03:43It's going to stop right now.
03:46There isn't going to be any more range war.
03:50And if there is,
03:51you'll have me to deal with.
03:58Now, if there's any of you got anything to say,
04:01say it now.
04:04Speak up, Turner.
04:05You got plenty to tell him.
04:07You bet I have, Vandal.
04:15Our sheriff informs us
04:17that range war has got to stop.
04:26And just as he said,
04:28I raised him.
04:30But if that doesn't make any difference to him,
04:33it doesn't make any difference to me.
04:35But if he's going to side with a bunch of coyotes
04:37that would let my cattle starve
04:40for the lack of grazing land,
04:42then he and they are heading for trouble.
04:46And plenty of it.
04:49I only got enough grazing land for my own cattle.
04:52Well, that's mighty funny.
04:55There used to always be plenty of grazing land.
04:58Where are all the new cattle coming from?
05:00I've been buying them.
05:02Got more cattle than you ever seen.
05:05I'd make a bet that I've seen some of them.
05:08Take that back, Turner.
05:10No man can accuse me of rustling.
05:13Well,
05:14I'm accusing you.
05:15Hold on.
05:19I'll shoot the first man that draws.
05:24Now, gentlemen,
05:26I think we understand each other.
05:30Remember,
05:31we're in the house of God.
05:33Brethren,
05:35let us pray.
05:38Our Father who art in heaven,
05:41send down your shining light
05:43that it may show the dangerous path we are following.
05:47That it may show us
05:49the path of righteousness
05:51and brotherly love,
05:53of mercy and peace.
05:57That its glorious light may drive out
06:00the fog of hatred and bitterness
06:03that has been making us flounder to destruction.
06:09Amen.
06:11Amen.
06:36That speech helped out a lot, Buck.
06:38Things ought to be quiet now for a while.
06:40Maybe.
06:42Still, you better stick around
06:43and keep your eye on things.
06:46Now, where are you going?
06:48I'm going out to Walton Ranch.
06:49Judy Walton's all alone.
06:51Somebody ought to be with her.
06:53This is no time for a turner
06:55to be out to the Walton Ranch.
07:42And it looks like trouble.
07:44Turner and Walton are headed for the same saloon.
07:48Thanks.
07:56If you're headed for the saloon, I wouldn't go in there if I were you, Dad.
08:00Why not?
08:00It isn't Sunday.
08:01I've just come from what some people call a peace meeting.
08:04And I don't like the taste of it.
08:06So I figured to wash it out of the drink.
08:08Any objections?
08:09None.
08:10As long as you keep the peace.
08:14Walton's in there, Dad.
08:17Yes, I know.
08:18And I've got something to tell him.
08:20And I'm going to tell him right now.
08:47Well, boys, I've been living in this country for more than 40 years.
08:52But this is the first time I ever knew Charlie to feed his liquor to a polecat.
08:59Maybe I'm doing wrong by the polecat.
09:01Never heard of one stealing land or cattle.
09:04That's enough out of you.
09:06You're inviting trouble and you're heading right for it.
09:10You've been losing cattle.
09:12So have I.
09:13But I ain't been running around accusing my neighbors.
09:16I've been hunting the rustler.
09:18Yes, and I'll make a bet you didn't have to go far.
09:21Maybe not so far as you think.
09:27Are you aiming to say that I'm the rustler?
09:30Maybe.
09:32Maybe not.
09:34Anyhow, it's somebody we all know.
09:37Truth bear, Charlie.
09:38And in 24 hours, I'll tell you who he is.
09:43Looks like there's going to be some fireworks.
09:50Well, I guess you'd better go home.
09:53You'd better let me in on that, Walton.
09:55That's my job.
09:56Maybe it is.
09:58But when I tell you who it is, there'll be no squirming out of it.
10:04Just what do you mean by that last remark?
10:07I mean that I don't trust you or anybody that's got anything to do with you.
10:12Rustling cattle ain't nothing compared to running a man off his own property.
10:17I've been using that property for over 40 years.
10:20I don't have to fix it so as you get run out.
10:24I'm going to run you out myself.
10:26You're taking on a big job.
10:28You come on my place and I'll shoot on sight of you.
10:33You better not, Dad.
10:36Put it away, Walton.
10:40You had your little drink.
10:42I'm asking you to go.
10:50Come on, men.
10:51Let's go.
11:07Remember, Turner, I'm shooting on sight.
11:14Pull it.
11:15You're not leaving here till Walton is out of town.
11:41Well, if there isn't going to be any excitement, I might as well ramble home.
11:45So long, Boyd.
11:46Good-bye.
11:59Sorry, Dad.
12:00I had to keep you apart.
12:07Buck Gordon, you've turned against your own kind.
12:12From now on, I don't know you.
12:17And you keep out of my way.
12:19Okay.
12:22Okay.
12:49boss we sure done a fine piece of work today i guess that'll keep him quiet for a while
12:55i'm not so sure of that jack old man turner looked like he meant business
13:00he sure did boss that old man was hotter than a firecracker
13:04it's a good thing clint wasn't in that saloon or there'd have been fireworks as sure as shooting
13:12clint's out to the walton ranch right now and if they meet i'll be seeing you jack
13:48the only thing that counts is that we love each other if our marriage won't settle matters we can
13:54go away besides there's plenty of open country we can get started someplace else perhaps clint
14:04but i hate to leave dad like that and i know he'll never give his consent well he's got to
14:14there he is now oh clint let's wait
14:27hank i want you and the boys to keep your eyes on them cattle i don't want them out on
14:32the rain
14:32right you hear that boys yes say mr walton why are you so particular about keeping this stock
14:38in the crowd that's a lot i bought from biggers i'm keeping him until he gets here to identify him
14:41oh
14:46i'm going to ask your father right now and i won't take no for an answer all right
15:05young clint turner's been hanging around here quite a lot lately i'll put a stop to that right now
15:21what are you doing here
15:25i've been waiting here to talk to you what about
15:32judy and i are going to get married we want your consent you get out
15:35get out of here and stay out daddy please listen it means so much to us go to your room
15:40daddy please
15:40judy i want you to go to your room
15:44i told your father i'd shoot him on sight if i saw him on my ranch and that goes for
15:49you too you
15:50better get moving i'll handle this you can turn in if you want hank all right boss just as you
15:54say
15:56well mr walton why don't you give me a chance i ain't given any turner a chance no
16:00wealth of the turner litter can marry my daughter unless it's over my dead body
16:16let it be one way of doing it
19:15Hey, what's all excitement?
19:16We heard a shot.
19:18Sounded like it came from the house.
19:34What happened?
19:35Somebody shot Mr. Walton.
19:51Who did this, Judy?
19:52I don't know.
19:54I don't know.
19:54Well, I do.
19:55It was Clint Turner.
19:58How do you know?
19:59I just left him, fighting with the boss.
20:03Was Clint here, Judy?
20:05Yes.
20:06Yes.
20:06But he couldn't have done it.
20:08Clint wouldn't do this.
20:09Come on, boys.
20:10We know what it was.
20:10Let's get him straight.
20:11Come on.
20:14If there's any hanging to be done, I'll take care of it.
20:17Oh.
20:17I suppose that you'd arrest your best friend to do that, eh?
20:21I'll arrest anybody who breaks the law.
20:24And I'll shoot anybody who tries to interfere.
20:28Do you understand that?
20:29All right, Mr. Sheriff.
20:31We'll give you until tomorrow morning to put Clint Turner in jail.
20:35And if you don't get him, we will.
20:37Do you understand that?
20:39That'll be just about enough out of you.
20:53Judy.
20:58You'd better go on upstairs.
21:11You're not going to arrest Clint, are you, Buck?
21:15I'm afraid I'll have to, Judy.
21:17But why?
21:19Because he's directly accused of the murder of your father.
21:22You don't think he did it, do you?
21:24Whether I do or not, I've got to go get him, Judy.
21:29It's the toughest thing I ever had to do in my life.
21:33Don't you worry about it.
21:36Everything will be all right.
21:38You run on upstairs, Judy.
23:12I don't know whether I was right or wrong.
23:13All I know is that we're heading for a lot of trouble.
23:23Well, what do you want?
23:25I told you to stay out of here.
23:28I know you did.
23:30But I have to see Clint.
23:32Clint ain't talking to you no more.
23:34I've got to, Dad.
23:36Dad, nothing.
23:37Get out.
23:41Come on, Clint. I want to talk to you a minute.
23:44Can't wait until morning, Buck.
23:46If you step outside this house, you needn't come back.
23:49You're not going to have any son of mine in cahoots with a double-crossing dog.
23:54Whether you like it or not, I'm going to take Clint with me.
24:00Just what do you mean?
24:03Walton was killed tonight.
24:05I'm arresting Clint for the murder.
24:08What?
24:09You don't think I did it, do you, Buck?
24:11No, Clint.
24:13I know you didn't do it.
24:14But if I don't take you, Walton's gang will.
24:19Nobody's taking my boy.
24:25I think it's best.
24:27For who?
24:29You and your law?
24:31Why, you'd hang your best friend because you're packing a badge.
24:35But you're not going to do it this time.
24:37Get going, Clint.
24:40Take the south road and head for the border.
24:42I'll hold this double-crosser here till you get away.
24:46I'm going to make a break for it, Buck.
24:48Don't come after me.
24:56You're making a mistake.
24:59Running away will make everybody believe he's guilty.
25:02I've got to get him.
25:04You're not going to put anything over on me after what happened today, Mr. Sheriff?
25:23Dad, I... I don't think you believe me.
25:25No!
25:41I don't know.
25:42I don't think you play.
26:11Please give me this silver flag here.
26:11I don't know.
26:48I don't know.
27:15I don't know.
28:09I don't know.
28:13You better come out of there, Clint.
28:16Stay where you are, Buck.
28:18Nobody's gonna stop me.
28:21You're coming with me.
28:24Don't come any closer, Buck.
28:27I'm gonna get out of here even if I have to shoot my way out.
28:32I'm taking your back because it's the best thing for you.
28:41Put it away, kid.
28:46Let's get going.
28:48Let's go.
29:02Let's go.
29:08Let's go.
29:42I bumped off.
29:47Well, all I can say is that he was a grand old man.
29:53Sure was.
29:59Why, look.
30:01There comes Buck.
30:05And he's got Clint with him.
30:20I reckon we can go now, boys.
31:12I'm sorry to do this.
31:14Oh, that's all right.
31:16I've always wanted a bunk like this.
31:20Nice and quiet.
31:22Peaceful.
31:25There's only one thing I don't like.
31:27There's no drapes on the windows.
31:48Hey, Sheriff.
31:52I forgot.
31:53Yeah.
31:54You forgot something.
32:04So I did.
32:16Remember this?
32:35You're wrong, Buck. I know what you're thinking. I didn't kill him. I took a shot at a coyote on
32:41the way out to Walton's ranch. I swear I did.
32:47Hit him?
32:52No. He got away.
33:06Too bad.
33:19I'm telling you, Buck will never hang Clint. He'll let him get away sure as shooting.
33:25You think so?
33:26Why sure.
33:28Why?
33:29They're pals, aren't they?
33:33Well, how about that sermon Buck made about upholding the law?
33:39The law don't count when it comes to the Turner family.
33:43And especially with that sheriff.
33:46Well, let me tell you something.
33:49If Clint Turner is found guilty of this murder, I'll guarantee there'll be a hanging.
33:56Well, we'll see.
33:58We'll see.
34:01So long.
34:02Bye-bye.
34:04Well, let's go.
34:30Let's go.
34:31You're a fellow fellow today.
34:44Hello, Sheriff.
34:45How are you?
34:50Clint is supposed to go to trial today.
34:52But I bet that yellow sheriff never goes through with it.
35:00You didn't mean that, did you, Vandal?
35:04Why, yes, I did.
35:48You didn't mean that, did you, Vandal?
35:53I guess not.
35:55Here's your hat, Buck.
35:58Sorry I wrecked your joint.
35:59I lost my tamper.
36:02That's all right.
36:03I'll send you the bill next election.
36:05Okay, Charlie.
36:10Attaboy, Buck.
36:14I wouldn't do that if I were you, Vandal.
36:26Come on, boys.
36:27Name your poison.
36:28The drinks aren't Charlie.
36:29Ha!
36:30Come on, boys.
36:36Name your poison.
36:36The drinks aren't Charlie.
36:54Hey, Buck.
36:59Find out anything?
37:01No, Clint.
37:09What the devil's the matter with you, Jack?
37:11Why don't you get cleaned up, shaved, put on a clean shirt?
37:14Do something.
37:15You sat around like a bump on a log.
37:17You know the trial's in a half hour.
37:19I'm awfully sorry, boss.
37:21I can't go.
37:23I've got lumbago.
37:25I'm awfully sick.
37:27Sick, huh?
37:28The only thing that's gonna keep you away from that trial is a broken back.
37:48It's not that much.
38:03I don't know.
38:04Here comes the jury now, fellas.
38:10They've been out just two hours.
38:11It's 12 minutes after 5.
38:13Gentlemen of the jury,
38:16what is your verdict?
38:18Guilty.
38:22Clint Turner,
38:23for the murder of John Walton,
38:25I must sentence you to hang by the neck till dead.
38:29Tomorrow morning at sunup.
38:33I wonder how old man Turner likes that.
38:35I reckon he'll just naturally have to like it.
38:45The End
38:46Won't you sit down?
38:50I'm sorry I was delayed, Miss Walton.
38:53It just seems like every time I...
38:55It's all right, Mr. Bigley.
38:56The sheriff isn't here yet.
38:59But he ought to be any minute.
39:01Well, it seems to me
39:03like them cattle must have had something to do with it.
39:07Now, if he thought they was rustled...
39:11That must be him now.
39:13Excuse me.
39:17Oh, hello, Buck.
39:20Hello, Judy.
39:21Mr. Biggers is here.
39:24That's fine.
39:27This is Mr. Biggers.
39:29The man Dad bought that last lot of cattle from.
39:32Howdy, Mr. Biggers.
39:33Howdy, Sheriff.
39:34Aren't you going to see Clint?
39:37Buck, you won't let them hang him, will you?
39:41Not if I can stop them, Judy.
39:48What was the matter with that last bunch of cattle you sold Mr. Walton?
39:52Nothing that I know of.
39:54But Walton seemed to think they was rustled.
39:57Now, I buy and sell a lot of cattle.
39:59Being as how I didn't know which steers they was.
40:03I told him I'd be over today to look them over.
40:05Wrote that in a letter, didn't you?
40:08Yes.
40:08How did you know?
40:10Found a letter in Mr. Walton's hand the night he was shot.
40:13Sort of figured that had something to do with the shooting.
40:17Maybe so.
40:18I wrote him I'd be up to identify the cattle.
40:21I see.
40:23Mr. Walton said he'd bring in the rustler in 24 hours.
40:27That'd give you time to get here, see the cattle, and tell him who sold them to you.
40:33And the man that sold you the cattle wanted to get rid of Walton before he could point him out.
40:52I wonder what that was.
41:21What you're doing?
41:22Oh!
41:43Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, hey
42:02I don't know
42:10yeah
42:10yeah
42:10yeah
42:24He's hit pretty hard.
42:25Let's get him in the house, Miss Walton.
42:27All right.
42:52I'll get a basin and some water.
43:13I just called the doctor and he'll be right over.
43:44Someone was sure in a hurry to get them Sears out of that corral.
44:20Let's get him in the house.
44:52You fellas sure pick up fine time in the morning to come visiting?
44:56Come on, open up.
45:03What do you want?
45:05It's time for the hanging, Jack.
45:06Can't be.
45:07Buck ain't here.
45:08What's that got to do with it?
45:09Buck's sheriff and there ain't nobody going to be hung around here unless he says so.
45:13Buck isn't going to get out of hanging Clint Turner this way.
45:16You're his deputy, aren't you?
45:17I was until y'all woke me up.
45:19Then get started.
45:20If Buck isn't here to do his duty, your deputy's got to do it.
45:23But...
45:23Never mind any but.
45:24You're going to bring Clint Turner out here or we're going in to get him.
45:27Start moving.
45:36Come on, Clint.
45:37I guess they come after you.
45:40Where's Buck?
45:41That blamed if I know.
45:43He should have been here to take care of this business himself.
45:47I kind of expected Buck would be standing by me for my last ride.
45:52Oh, you won't be lonesome, Clint.
45:54A few of Walton's friends are here to keep you company on that last ride.
45:58Now, come on.
45:59Get going.
46:02Well, here's a good hat I won't be needing, Jack.
46:07Oh, gee.
46:09Thanks, Clint.
46:11Ain't that swell?
46:13Well, here's a good hat I won't be needing, Jack.
46:18Come on, Jack.
46:19We got horses.
46:21Come on.
46:37All right.
46:38Get through there.
46:39Let's ramble, boys.
46:41Take them away.
46:46We're going to get a go.
46:57Let's ramble, boys.
46:59We're going to get a go.
47:01We're going to go.
47:03We're going to get a go.
47:04Come on.
47:07We're going to go.
47:14Come on.
47:15I don't know.
47:48I don't know.
48:25I don't know.
48:25Where are you going, young fella?
48:28Never mind.
48:29I got things to do.
48:35Why, Buck, the doctor said for you to be quiet.
48:38Who got me, Judy?
48:39I don't know.
48:39I found this on a nail down by the corral gate.
48:51Thanks.
48:52I'll be needing that.
48:54You mustn't go now, Buck.
48:55You're too weak.
48:58What time is it, Judy?
49:00Almost five.
49:03Almost five.
49:06Son of a...
49:10Clint!
49:34I don't know.
49:42He ain't no shape to ride.
49:44I'm going with him.
49:46Wait!
49:46I'm going too!
49:47You!
49:48You!
50:00I'm going with him.
50:02I'm going with him.
50:17Well, boys, you all know the chances you're taking on this.
50:22And you all know what it means to me.
50:24Yes.
50:26Now, I don't want any slip-up on this.
50:29Is everything ready?
50:30Yes, sir.
50:33Let's go.
50:54You're too late, Buck.
50:55They've already taken him to Twin Oaks.
51:07I reckon you figured I'm being kind of late, didn't you?
51:22You don't look like you've got much to do.
51:24Why? What do you mean?
51:26I need another, Deputy. Would you like to come along?
51:29Sure thing.
51:30Climb on that old pony of yours and let's drift.
51:51Buck, where's Clint?
51:53They're taking him out to Twin Oaks. Let's go.
51:57Don't do this.
51:57Can't you just stop there?
51:59Come from at week.
52:05We are still here.
52:05I know.
52:05Let's go.
52:08Come, Clint.
52:11We are still here.
52:19Let's go.
52:22Let's go.
52:22Come.
52:25We film her.
52:25We can only do it.
52:38All right, Al, toss it over there.
52:49You hadn't ought to be doing this, Hank.
52:52Shut up.
52:54Anything you want to say, Clint?
52:55Yes.
52:56You're about to hang an innocent man.
52:58Yeah?
52:59Well, 12 men didn't think so.
53:02Get on that horse.
53:18They're taking Clint.
53:19The twin hoax are ready.
53:20We've got to get him.
53:34Take a hitch in that rope.
53:39All right.
53:52All right.
53:54Look.
53:58That's Turner and his butt's coming to stop us.
54:00Slim, come out of here and put it on him.
54:05Wait, fellas.
54:07Buck's with him.
54:13Hold on, then.
54:14Hold on to nothing.
54:15I'm moving that horse out from under him right now.
54:17Stand back, you boy.
54:21Slim, take that rope off of Clint's neck.
54:29I'm arresting this man for the murder of Joel Walton.
54:32Why, man, you're plump crazy.
54:34Of course he is.
54:35You're not going to pin that murder onto somebody else in order to save your pal's hide.
54:39Keep out of this battle.
54:40Joel, the next time I plug you, it'll be in a different spot.
54:47I chased you away from Walton's Krell last night, and you shot me.
54:51That ain't true.
54:58Found that on the Krell gate last night after the shooting.
55:01It's off of the pants you're wearing.
55:04I never had these pants on until this morning.
55:07Vandal gave them to me.
55:08Why, he's lying.
55:09I never saw them before.
55:11I'll get you for this, Vandal.
55:12I ain't going to swing for you.
55:15You told the right story, Sheriff.
55:17Only you've got the wrong man.
55:21Vandal's the one that's been rustling all the cattle.
55:23And he's the one that killed old Walton.
55:25I never had anything to do with it.
55:27Yes, you did.
55:29You sold me them turner steers that Walton was holding in his Krell.
55:33And I got a bill of sale to prove it.
55:36Oh, no, you don't.
55:42Put these on him.
55:44Too bad I can't fix them around his neck.
55:50What a fine double crosser you turned out to be.
55:52Uh-huh.
55:53I don't know.
56:11Oh.
56:14Oh.
56:19Oh.
56:23Now, don't start to cry, Judy.
56:25Everything's all right now.
56:26That was a mighty close call, son.
56:28It sure was, Dad.
56:29It was.
56:31Here you are, Clint.
56:32You might meet a coward on the way into town.
56:35Get him this time.
56:36Thanks, Buck.
56:38That's all right.
56:39Buck, I don't know how to thank you.
56:41Don't.
56:55Looks like the end of the range war to me, Buck.
56:58Yeah?
57:00Well, it's just starting for them.
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