Rangle River
- Director: Clarence G. Badger
- Writer: Zane Grey; Charles Chauvel
- Producer: Clarence G. Badger
CGiii Comment
Marion Hastings, absent from her Australian home, Rangle River Station, for many years while completing her education in Europe, receives a letter from Dick Drake, her father's ranch foreman, demanding she return home immediately. Marion, together with her chaperon, Aunt Abbie, flies home. While making flight connections at the Singapore Airport, they meet Flight-Lieutenant Reginald Mannister, an Englishman on his way to India. Attracted to Marion, however, he switches his tickets and embarks for Australia, receiving an invitation to stay at Rangle River Station. Upon arrival, Marion discovers Drake fighting with a rival ranch-foreman and, properly disgusted with his improper manners, she gives him a good dressing-down regarding his 'brutal exhibition.' Arriving at the old homestead, it is obvious to Marion why she has been called home; Rangle River Station is being beset by drought. Meanwhile, Lawton, a neighboring ranch-owner who has designs on the meat-contract held by Dan Hastings...
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Cast & Characters
Victor Jory as Dick Drake;
Margaret Dare as Marion Hastings;
Robert Coote as Reggie Mannister, Flight-Lieutenant;
George Bryant as Dan Hastings;
Rita Pauncefort as Aunt Abbie Hastings;
Leo Cracknell as 'Barb-Wire';
Cecil Perry as Donald Lawton;
George Stirling as Minna;
Stewart McColl as Black;
Phil Smith as Green