The Lightning Warrior Trailer

The Lightning Warrior Trailer (1931)

01 November 1931 Adventure, Action, Western 250 mins

A Rin-Tin-Tin serial presented in 12 episodes. The mysterious Wolf Man is terrorizing settlers in a western town. With the help of Rinty, young Jimmy Carter unmasks the Wolf Man and foils his evil plot.

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Cast

Rin-Tin-Tin

as Rinty

Frankie Darro

as Jimmy Carter

Hayden Stevenson

as Carter [Ch. 1]

George Brent

as Alan Scott

Pat O'Malley

as Sheriff A. W. Brown

Georgia Hale

as Dianne La Farge

Theodore Lorch

as Pierre La Farge

Lafe McKee

as John Hayden

Frank Brownlee

as Angus MacDonald

Bob Kortman

as Wells - Henchman

Dick Dickinson

as Adams - Henchman

Yakima Canutt

as Ken Davis [Ch. 3] / Deputy [Ch. 8]

Frank Lanning

as Indian George / Jim (ch 1)

Bertee Beaumont

as Pioneer Woman [ch 1-2]

Helen Gibson

as Pioneer Woman [ch 1-2]

William Desmond

as Townsman (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

United States 01 November 1931

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