The Range Law Filming Locations
Where was The Range Law filmed? The Range Law was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:
The Range Law Filming Locations
Prescott is a city in central Arizona. Downtown, historic Whiskey Row is known for its bars and live music venues. The Sharlot Hall Museum documents the region’s pioneer-era history. The Smoki Museum exhibits artifacts from indigenous peoples of the Southwest. To the northeast, Watson Lake is home to hundreds of bird species, and a circuit of trails runs among the granite boulders dotting its shore.
The Range Law (1913)
Ted, the foreman of "The Diamond S. Ranch" is in love with Dora, Dad's daughter. Tafe is the leader of a band of desperate characters that have been terrifying the neighborhood for some time. He sees Dora and immediately decides to try and make an impression upon her. Tafe and his friends apply for work at the ranch, but Ted doesn't like their looks, and refuses to employ them. "Dad," however, overrules Ted's objections and sets them to work. Soon after this, Tafe insults Dora. Ted hears of it and after roughly handling their leader, he discharges the entire band. Tafe and his roughs steal a herd of unbroken range horses from the ranch, in an effort to wreak revenge upon the foreman. Ted apprehends the thieves and gives chase. During the pursuit the outlaws become hard pressed and are forced to drive the entire herd at breakneck speed over the plains and foothills. They are eventually captured, and pay the penalty for their misdeeds, while Ted is rewarded by the hand of Dora.