Riders of the Rio
Riders of the Rio is a 1931 American western film directed by John Tansey and starring Lane Chandler.[1] It is an independently-produced second feature, partly shot on location around Palm Springs, California.
Riders of the Rio | |
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Directed by | John Tansey |
Written by | R. E. Barringer |
Produced by | John Tansey Robert Emmett Tansey |
Starring | Lane Chandler |
Cinematography | Amos Stillman |
Production company | Round-Up Pictures |
Distributed by | states rights distribution |
Release date | December 31, 1931 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
Two rival cattle ranchers battle over the affections of Nieta, a beautiful Mexican cantina singer.
Cast
- Lane Chandler as Bob Lane
- Karla Cowan as Nieta
- Benny Corbett as "One-Shot"
- Sheldon Lewis as Tony
- Fred Parker as Dad Lane
- Jack Kirk as "Tim", Bob Lane's pal
- Sherry Tansey as "Buck"
- Bud Duncan as The Peddler
- Mary Thompson as Mrs. Lane
- Bob Card as Travis
- H. B. Carpenter as Sheriff
- Amleio Mio as Captain Fernandez
- Lorena Carr as Doris Hart
- Owen McLean as The Wrangler
References
- Pitts p.280
Bibliography
- Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films. McFarland, 2012.
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