Adventures of the Texas Kid: Border Ambush Released 1954-01-01 is a story that falls under the TV Movie, Western category. Movie Story "In TV's pioneer days when kids idolized the Lone Ranger, the Texas Kid was a knight errant of the frontier leading the fight for law and order alongside his Mexican companion Pepe. In this rarely-seen TV pilot, the Kid and Pepe intercede on behalf of the murdered rancher's daughter, openly defying the landgrabbers in a cow town so lawless that rustlers operate in broad daylight! Shot at the Corrigan Ranch in 1950, TEXAS KID co-starred Mercury Records recording artist John Laurenz as Pepe and stuntman Hugh Hooker as the Kid. Hooker, a specialist in stunts involving horses and stagecoaches, often doubled Gene Autry and even produced a few movies, including the low-budget gem . That movie's star was Hugh's teenage son Buddy Joe Hooker, whose own subsequent, stellar stunt career inspired HOOPER (1978), Burt Reynolds' hit comedy tribute to movie stuntmen.".
Stars:
Hugh Hooker,
John Laurenz,
Pamela Blake,
Terry Frost,
Monte Blue,
James Kirkwood,
Frank Jaquet,
Frank J. Scannell,
John Compton,
Frank Marlowe,
Jack Low,
Johnny Carpenter,
Noble 'Kid' Chissell,
Ann Duncan,
Bobby Taylor
Director:
Robert Emmett Tansey,
Robert Emmett Tansey
Adventures of the Texas Kid: Border Ambush is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a TV Movie, Western film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!