Westward Ho! (1940 film)
Westward Ho! is a 1940 American Western film directed by Robert Hill. It stars the Range Busters, a B-Western singing cowboy trio composed of Ray "Crash" Corrigan, John "Dusty" King, and Max "Alibi" Terhune.
The plot centers around the Range Busters investigating a series of cattle rustling incidents and murders plaguing the local ranchers. They uncover a scheme involving a corrupt businessman attempting to seize control of the land by driving out the honest ranchers. The trio uses their wits, riding skills, and musical talents to expose the villains and restore peace to the territory. The film features typical Western action sequences, including horseback chases, gunfights, and fistfights, interspersed with musical performances by the Range Busters. It is a standard entry in the long-running series of B-Westerns produced during the Golden Age of Hollywood, intended primarily for family audiences.