Wolf Riders Trailer

Wolf Riders Trailer (1935)

"AN OUTSTANDING WESTERN DRAMA PACKED WITH COLORFUL ADVENTURE!" 02 February 1935 Western 57 mins

Deputy Indian Agent is framed for the murder of a captured fur thief actually killed by his boss in rivalry for affections of a saloon girl.

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Cast

Jack Perrin

as Jack Jennings

Lillian Gilmore

as Mary Clark

Lafe McKee

as John Clark - Indian Agent

Nancy Deshon

as Peggy Packard

William Gould

as Butch Weldon

George Chesebro

as Al Pierce

Earl Dwire

as Red Wolf

Budd Buster

as Renegade (uncredited)

Crew

Harry S. Webb

Harry S. Webb Associate Producer

J. Henry Kruse

J. Henry Kruse Director of Photography

William L. Nolte

William L. Nolte Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 02 February 1935

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