57 minutes
4/23/1942
Slightly more elaborate than most Charles Starrett westerns, Down Rio Grande Way is set in the mid-19th century, when the Republic of Texas was poised to join the Union. Starrett plays Texas Ranger Steve Martin, who is dispatched to a "renegade" Texas country that refuses to become part of the good old USA. He discovers that the crux of the problem is a local tax collector who, with the help of a crooked newspaper editor, is systematically robbing the citizens of their hard-earned cash, all the while fomenting anti-American sentiments.
Charles Starrett
as Steve Martin
Russell Hayden
as 'Lucky' Haines
Britt Wood
as Britt Haines
Rose Anne Stevens
as Mary Ann Baldridge
Norman Willis
as Mack Vandall
Davison Clark
as Colonel Elihu Baldridge
Edmund Cobb
as Henchman Stoner
Budd Buster
as Clem Kearney
Joseph Eggenton
as Judge Randolph Henderson
Paul Newlan
as Sam Houston
Betty Roadman
as Ma Haines
John Cason
as Red
Steve Clark
as Ranger Captain
Jim Corey
as Henchman Lobo
William Desmond
as Townsman
Herman Hack
as Storekeeper
Eddie Laughton
as Ranger Davidson
Kermit Maynard
as Posse Rider
Frank McCarroll
as Posse Rider
Art Mix
as Henchman
Lew Morphy
as Cowboy
Edward Peil Sr.
as Commissioner Adams
Lee Prather
as Cohort in Washington
Tom Smith
as Townsman
Forrest Taylor
as Commissioner Harvey