Cheyenne Rides Again

Cheyenne Rides Again

DVD artwork
Directed by Robert F. Hill
Produced by Sam Katzman
Written by Alfred Block
Starring
Cinematography William Hyer
Edited by Charles Henkel
Distributed by
Release dates
1937
Running time
56 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Cheyenne Rides Again is a 1937 western film directed by Robert F. Hill. It stars Tom Tyler and Lon Chaney, Jr.. Much as did Alfred Hitchcock in his own films, director Hill appears in a cameo as townsman "Bartender Ed".[1]

Plot

Tom 'Cheyenne Tommy' Wade (Tom Tyler), is a lawman who poses as a gang member in an attempt to expose Girard (Lon Chaney, Jr.), a fraudulent cattle thief. He steals one thousand dollars from the thief, promising to return it if he can join the gang, while plotting a way to expose them as thieves. As Cheyenne is let into the gang, he begins to blackmail the leader, forcing him to let more law enforcers join the gang, eventually outnumbering them and finally arresting the thieves for good.

Cast

Reception

Reception for Cheyenne Rides Again was generally positive. Film historian Hal J. Wollstein wrote that: "The Katzman stamp of poverty is all over this Victory Pictures production, but it is fun to watch Tyler and Chaney, both of whom would later star as the mummy, Kharis, for Universal in the '40s."[2] TV Guide offered that while the film was not very good, Tom Tyler's character kept the film moving.[3]

Release

The film aired on television on January 9, 1965 as one of the many western films shared on The Wild Bill Elliott Show.[4] Alpha Video released Cheyenne Rides Again on DVD on April 27, 2010.[2]

References

  1. "Cheyenne Rides Again". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  2. 1 2 Wollstein, Hans J. "Cheyenne Rides Again (1938)". Allrovi. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  3. "Cheyenne Rides Again: Review". TV Guide. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  4. Blottner, Gene (2007). Wild Bill Elliott: A Complete Filmography. McFarland. p. 283. ISBN 0786480254.

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