"Call the Mesquiteers" is a 1938 American film starring a talented cast of actors including Earl Hodgins, Max Terhune, Eddie Waller, Sammy McKim, Lynn Roberts, Warren Jackson, Ray Corrigan, Pat Gleason, Robert Livingston, Eddie Hart, Hal Price, Maston Williams, Roger Williams, and Flash Dog. The film premiered on March 7, 1938, with a runtime of 55 minutes.
The story centers around Dr. Algemon Irving, played by Earl Hodgins, and his family who find themselves in trouble when a group of dangerous henchmen, led by Mac, played by Warren Jackson, threatens their peaceful life. The Mesquiteers, a group of brave and skilled individuals including Lullaby Joslin, played by Max Terhune, Tucson Smith, played by Ray Corrigan, and Stony Brooke, played by Robert Livingston, come to the rescue.
As the Mesquiteers band together to protect the Irvings from harm, they must navigate through a series of perilous challenges and thrilling adventures. With the help of Tim's loyal dog, Hawkshaw (Flash), the group faces off against the villainous henchmen in a showdown that will test their courage and determination.
Featuring action-packed scenes, dramatic twists, and heartwarming moments, "Call the Mesquiteers" captures the essence of classic Western films of the era. The stellar performances by the talented cast bring the characters to life, immersing audiences in a captivating story of bravery, loyalty, and justice.
Set against the backdrop of the American West, the film showcases the beauty of the landscape and the ruggedness of the frontier. With its fast-paced plot and memorable characters, "Call the Mesquiteers" is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its timeless appeal.
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