The Lone Rider Fights Back Trailer

The Lone Rider Fights Back Trailer (1941)

17 December 1941 Western 64 mins

Opera star-cum-cowboy hero George Houston stars in PRC's The Lone Rider Fights Back. Appropriately enough, Houston disguises himself as a musician to get the goods on a gang of terrorists. The principal villain hopes to scare the local miners off their land, so he can move in and clean up.

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Cast

George Houston

as Tom Cameron - The Lone Rider

Al St. John

as Fuzzy Jones

Dorothy Short

as Jean Dennison

Dennis Moore

as Al Williams

Frank Hagney

as George Clarke

Charles King

as Mitter

Frank Ellis

as Gandon

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 17 December 1941

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