The Fightin' Redhead Trailer (1928)
Red Hepner and his sidekick Sidewinder Steve go in search of an outlaw
Watch the official The Fightin' Redhead 1928 trailer in HD below.
Red Hepner and his sidekick Sidewinder Steve go in search of an outlaw
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Buzz Barton as Red Hepner
Duane Thompson as Jane Anderson
Milburn Morante as Sidewinder Steve
Bob Fleming as Bob Anderson
Edmund Cobb as Tom Reynolds
Edward Hearn as Jim Dalton
Louis King Director
E.A. Patterson Story
Frank T. Daugherty Writer
Roy Eslick Director of Photography
Sam Nelson Assistant Director
United States 01 July 1928
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27 August 1928
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19 December 1928
Herbert Pomeroy's wife Juanita spends his money extravagantly and irresponsibly, finally driving him to bankruptcy.
01 October 1928
By coincidence, Pat and Patachon are cast for the lead roles in a major film production. It quickly turns out that the odd couple doesn't fit in to just any plot, and especially Patachon's helpless attempts to play prince charming are testing the director's patience.
30 September 1928
Tom Hardy (Tom Mix), a pony express rider, is carrying government gold in a coach to Wassatch accompanied by Alice Calhoun (Sharon Lynn) , the daughter of the US telegraph survey station.
01 October 1928
Harvey Baremore is upset with any perceived extravagance from his demure wife Druid, while he is secretly stealing from his boss John Kimball to ply his mistress Doris with gifts.
28 August 1928
When his buddy is murdered a dedicated cop, goes after the gang responsible.
10 December 1928
Wrongfully convicted rancher Jack Bowen (Neal Hart), imprisoned through the machinations of Dick Thompson (William Quinn), escapes from prison just as the warden (Charles Wellesley) is about to pardon him.
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