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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