Two brothers separated when young meet as adults, one good and one bad.Two brothers separated when young meet as adults, one good and one bad.Two brothers separated when young meet as adults, one good and one bad.
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Rusty the Horse
- Rusty - Jack's Horse
- (as Rusty the Wonder Horse)
Bob Card
- Buff Gordon
- (as Robert Card)
Monte Rawlins
- Rip - Henchman
- (as Dean Spencer)
Iron Eyes Cody
- Brave
- (uncredited)
Buddy Cox
- Young Jimmy
- (uncredited)
Texi-Ray Cox
- Young Jack
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaThis film received its earliest documented telecasts in Washington DC Wednesday 14 July 1948 on WTTG (Channel 5), in New York City Tuesday 21 September 1948 on WCBS (Channel 2), in Chicago Wednesday 12 January 1949 on WBKB (Channel 4), in Philadelphia Tuesday 20 September 1949 on Frontier Playhouse on WPTZ (Channel 3) and in Los Angeles Saturday 22 October 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5).
- Quotes
Young Jimmy: Dad said I could shoot Indians and I ain't even seen one yet.
- ConnectionsRemake of Westward Ho (1935)
Featured review
This is the first Jack Randall western I've seen, and I must say I'm impressed. You learn not to expect too much from a Monogram picture--and that's usually what you get--but this one is different. Randall had an easy-going manner and wasn't a bad actor at all. He was a good rider and handled action well. In this above-average Monogram oater, he's a trail scout named Cherokee who was adopted by Indians as a child after his parents were killed by a bandit gang in an attack on a wagon train. His little brother (Dennis Moore) was taken by the bandits and raised as one of them, and they told him it was Indians who had killed his parents. Years later the two brothers run into each other but don't know they're brothers. Director Spencer Gordon Bennet keeps things moving swiftly, and there's some really good use made of locations at Lone Pine, California, that give the picture a very sweeping and expensive look, something you don't often see in your run-of-the-mill "B" western. Addison carries the picture well, Moore has a meatier role than he often got and does well with it, Joyce Bryant is pretty to look at, veterans Bud Osborne and Glenn Strange are around for authenticity, and there's a good gun battle at the end with somewhat of an ingenious little twist. All in all, a very pleasant and pleasing little B from Monogram. Check it out.
- fredcdobbs5
- Oct 12, 2016
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- Also known as
- Riders of the Rio Grande
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- Runtime59 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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