Although "Heroes of the Range" is really standard B-western fare, it is captivating and a smooth ride for fans of the genre. Ken Maynard had such a nice flair for performing earnestly, in a kind of unobtrusively heroic way, even though he was indeed somewhat stiff in style. But I always like how he filled his screen portrayals with natural fidgetiness and politeness. June Gale is a pretty little thing but has really little to do here. She was still to have a few good roles later in her film career, which ended fairly early.
The well-done musical interludes were atmospheric and just unpolished enough to be apt for the film, and thankfully the program didn't have an irritating score to assist the viewers to know when to get excited or concerned. The cast roster is brimming with familiar and fun ranch hands and villains, including a perfect job by villain-in-chief Harry Woods. The makeup and costuming are excellent. And finally, don't dare miss the powerful and unusual contribution of Tarzan in helping to win the day! A fast and fun film feast for sure!
The well-done musical interludes were atmospheric and just unpolished enough to be apt for the film, and thankfully the program didn't have an irritating score to assist the viewers to know when to get excited or concerned. The cast roster is brimming with familiar and fun ranch hands and villains, including a perfect job by villain-in-chief Harry Woods. The makeup and costuming are excellent. And finally, don't dare miss the powerful and unusual contribution of Tarzan in helping to win the day! A fast and fun film feast for sure!