The Red Rider
This article is about the 1934 Universal serial. For the fictional cowboy, see Red Ryder. For the Republic serial about Red Ryder, see Adventures of Red Ryder.
The Red Rider | |
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Directed by | Lew Landers |
Produced by |
Milton Gatzert Henry MacRae (associate) |
Written by |
George H. Plympton Vin Moore Ella O'Neill Basil Dickey W. C. Tuttle |
Starring |
Buck Jones Grant Withers Marion Shilling Walter Miller Richard Cramer |
Music by |
David Klatzkin Al Short |
Cinematography | Richard Fryer |
Edited by |
Saul A. Goodkind Edward Todd Joseph Gluck Louis Sackin |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 15 chapters (310 min) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Red Rider (1934) is a Universal movie serial based on the story "The Redhead from Sun Dog" by W. C. Tuttle. It is a remake of the 1931 John Wayne movie The Range Feud.
Cast
- Buck Jones as "Red" Davidson
- Grant Withers as "Silent" Slade
- Marion Shilling as Marie Maxwell
- Walter Miller as Jim Breen
- Richard Cramer as Joe Portos
- Silver as Silver, Red's Horse
- Charles K. French as Robert Maxwell
- Margaret La Marr as Joan McKee
- Edmund Cobb as Johnny Snow
- Monte Montague as Bill Abel, one of Portos' henchmen
- Jim Thorpe as Al Abel, one of Portos' henchmen
- William Desmond as Sheriff Campbell
- Lee Beggs as Mayor "Soapy" Caswell
- Robert McGowan as Hubert Sund
- J. Frank Glendon as an Attorney
Production
The Red Rider was based on "Redhead from Sun Dog" by W. C. Tuttle.[1]
Stunts
Chapter titles
- Sentenced to Die
- A Leap for Life
- The Night Attack
- A Treacherous Ambush
- Trapped
- The Brink of Death
- The Fatal Plunge
- The Stampede
- The Posse Rider
- The Avenging Trail
- The Lost Diamonds
- Double Trouble
- The Night Raiders
- In the Enemies' Hideout
- Brought to Justice
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See also
References
External links
Preceded by The Vanishing Shadow (1934) |
Universal Serial The Red Rider (1934) |
Succeeded by Tailspin Tommy (1934) |
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