Range Riders

1934NR46m2.8

An elderly rancher writes to his son to come home and help him fight against a bandit gang that is trying to take over the ranch.

An outlaw gang is terrorizing the town and local ranchers, so old John Sutton sends a letter to his college-attending son, Dick, to come home and take care of the varmits. Gang leader "Bull" Crawford and his motley crew of henchmen make plans to meet Dick when he arrives. The man they meet is a sappy-looking young man who arrives loaded down with tennis racquets, golf clubs, butterfly nets and other paraphernalia the outlaws associate with saps, boobs and broke-back tap dancers. They figure they have nothing to fear from old "Dad" Sutton's pride and joy. Rancher's daughter Elsie Waldron doesn't think so, either.

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Info about Range Riders

Studio(s): California Motion Picture Corporation, Superior Talking Pictures

Originally Released: Jul 01, 1934

Production Country: United States

Budget: $2,500.00

Genres:Western