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  1. Last of the Duanes is a 1914 novel by Zane Grey . Origin. Last of the Duanes is the original version of The Lone Star Ranger. Originally written in 1913, it was rejected by Munsey's Magazine as too violent.

  2. Last of the Duanes is a 1941 American western film based on the novel by Zane Grey directed by James Tinling and written by William Conselman Jr. and Irving Cummings Jr. The film stars George Montgomery, Lynne Roberts, Eve Arden, Francis Ford, George E. Stone and William Farnum.

  3. Last of the Duanes. George Montgomery stars as Buck Duane, who in 1870 returns to his Texas hometown, only to find out that his father has been murdered. Following the most obvious suspect, Duane discovers that the culprit is a member of a highly organized outlaw gang.

    • (39)
    • Action, Drama, Western
    • James Tinling
    • 1941-09-26
  4. Jan 1, 2001 · "Last of the Duanes" is far more typical of what a novice Grey reader would expect. It stars hero Buck Duane, who epitomizes the Darwinist, survival of the fittest hero found in so many of Grey's later novels. He is an outlaw who survives by honing and using his skills as a gunfighter.

    • (598)
    • Kindle Edition
    • Zane Grey
  5. In 1870 Texas a man (Montgomery) comes home to find his father murdered. He trails an outlaw till he finds out he's part of a gang, then calls in the Texas Rangers.

    • James Tinling, Jack Mcedwards
    • George Montgomery
  6. In 1870 Texas, a man comes home to find his father murdered. He trails an outlaw until he discovers he's part of a gang. He calls in the Texas Rangers. Texas Ranger Buck Duane comes home to find that his father, Tom Duane, has been murdered.

  7. Overview. Based on Zane Grey's tale of a man who gains an unfair reputation as a gunfighter while out to avenge his father's death. James Tinling. Director. Zane Grey. Novel. Irving Cummings Jr. Writer. William Conselman Jr. Writer.