Bob Terry is the host, and he provides very little information about this title. He says they are all from his collection of thousands of Westerns, and this is the only known episode still in existence. It would be nice if Terry mentioned some details about the production and the actors, and put The Buckskin Rangers in some context as to where it was made, what year, what network, etc.
The episode itself is very fuzzy, blurry, and the colors are off. If this were a bootleg, I would rate the quality as a 4 or 5. The show has a little kid featured in almost every scene. Buckskin Rangers seems to be intended as a children's Western. The action and gun-fight scenes are mild, in the style of a 1940s singing cowboy Western.
It was surprising to see Lane Bradford as one of the villains. He was often a hard-core thug or hired killer in a lot of Westerns.
The episode itself is very fuzzy, blurry, and the colors are off. If this were a bootleg, I would rate the quality as a 4 or 5. The show has a little kid featured in almost every scene. Buckskin Rangers seems to be intended as a children's Western. The action and gun-fight scenes are mild, in the style of a 1940s singing cowboy Western.
It was surprising to see Lane Bradford as one of the villains. He was often a hard-core thug or hired killer in a lot of Westerns.