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  1. George W. Weeks (1885–1953) was an American film producer. During the early 1930s he was involved with Sono Art Pictures and Mayfair Pictures. In the 1940s he released his films, including the Range Busters series featuring Ray "Crash" Corrigan, through Monogram Pictures.

  2. George W. Weeks. B western fans may remember George W. Weeks as the producer of the twenty-four Range Busters oaters for Monogram Pictures which were released from 1940 - 1943. He was born March 21, 1885 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan to George W. Weeks and Lucy S. Harnden Weeks, and father George was the proprietor of a local market ...

  3. May 11, 2017 · The 24th and final western in the independently produced Range Busters series starring Ray Corrigan. An okay oater typical of its stablemates. IMDB rating...

  4. Feb 2, 2009 · Traveling along with the attorney is a woman who is on her way to visit her brother, Ernie, at the Diamond-W ranch, which is near Stony Creek. Meanwhile, back at the ranch (I've always wanted to say that), Ernie, who owns joint interest in the Diamond-W, discovers that his partner and co-owner is a member of the gang.

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  5. Dec 31, 2014 · She grew up in Texas and, evidently, knew how to ride a horse. Stanford Jolley makes a short appearance as a nasty tempered, notorious gunslinger. The gang of thieves is led by regulars John Merton and George Cheseboro, with a mystery man at the top of the chain as a nice little twist.

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  6. Team George Weeks Real Estate, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. 2,105 likes · 176 talking about this · 7,220 were here. Murfreesboro and Middle Tennessee Real Estate by Rutherford County Tennessee's #1 Real...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_WeeksGeorge Weeks - Wikipedia

    George Weeks may refer to: George Weeks (priest) (1868–1941), English Anglican clergyman. George Weeks (footballer) (1902–1982), English football full back. George Weeks (politician) (1836–1905), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. George Weeks (American football) (1918–1980), American football defensive end.