Tornado Range is one of five Eddie Dean westerns originally produced by PRC in 1947 but released the following year by Eagle-Lion. Cast as a troubleshooter for the U.S. Land Office, Dean is assigned to settle a deadly range war. Sure enough, the warring homesteaders and cattlemen are being whipped into a frenzy by a third party, who hopes to "divide and conquer," claiming the land for himself. Surprisingly, all-purpose PRC villain George Cheseboro isn't the culprit in this one; instead, he's cast as the father of heroine Jennifer Holt. Roscoe Ates is once more on hand for some questionable comedy relief.
Directing | Ray Taylor | Director |
Crew | Ray Mercer | Special Effects |
Camera | James S. Brown Jr. | Director of Photography |
Crew | Wally West | Stunts |
Crew | Carl Mathews | Stunts |
Production | William L. Nolte | Production Manager |
Sound | Glen Glenn | Sound Engineer |
Editing | Joseph Gluck | Editor |
Production | Jerry Thomas | Producer |
Writing | William Lively | Screenplay |
Crew | Matty Roubert | Stunts |
Directing | Ira Webb | Assistant Director |
Crew | Jack Hendricks | Stunts |
Costume & Make-Up | Joe Bonner | Makeup Department Head |