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Colorado Pioneers
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Colorado Pioneers

Nov 14, 1945
0h 57m
★ 0.0

JUSTICE RIDES THE PLAINS!

Overview

An interesting entry in Republic Pictures' long-running "Red Ryder" B-Western series, this film is not about hardy settlers braving the Colorado winters, as the title would suggest. Instead it's a sort of Reform School Western about a couple of wayward Chicago boys (Billy Cummings and Freddie Chapman) taken in by Ryder's indomitable aunt, "The Duchess" (Alice Fleming.) The boys escaped their very own "Fagin," Bull Reagan (Roy Barcroft), and were given a second chance on the lady's Western ranch. Unfortunately, Reagan returns to do a bit of cattle rustling, once again luring the boys into becoming his accomplices.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

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Cast

Bill Elliott

Red Ryder (as Wild Bill Elliott)

Bill Elliott

Robert Blake

Little Beaver (as Bobby Blake)

Robert Blake

Alice Fleming

The Duchess

Alice Fleming

Roy Barcroft

Bull Reagan

Roy Barcroft

Bud Geary

Henchman Bill Slade

Bud Geary

Billy Cummings

Joe, Parish Boy

Billy Cummings

Freddie Chapman

Skinny, Parish Boy

Freddie Chapman

Frank Jaquet

Dave Wyatt

Frank Jaquet

Tom London

Sand Snipe

Tom London

Monte Hale

Cowhand That Quits

Monte Hale

Billie Thomas

Smokey, Parish Boy (as Buckwheat Thomas)

Billie Thomas

George Chesebro

Hank Disher

George Chesebro

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