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The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury

This film is a really good example of a film almost lost. The story can be followed just fine, but there are plainly several sections completely missing. Some look like they could have been great action sequences. Also the transfer is in rough shape. We have cleaned up the noise in the audio a good bit and it sounds pretty good. Perhaps a complete copy of this movie in good definition will be found one day but at this time this seems to be the most complete copy. In this Lone Rider movie the ranchers suspect each other of rustling but there seems to be someone behind all the nefarious activity that stays in the shadows. The Lone Rider is accused of murder and has to prove he didn't do it. The man who was killed wills his ranch to his niece so she is caught up in all the intrigue when she travels west to see the ranch. There are a lot of slimy seeming suspects in this one some are guilty others are not. You have got to see for yourself. George Houston sings three songs in this film. "Down by the Old Alamo", "A Love That Faded Too Soon" and "Ride 'Em Cowboy". From 1941. George did many of the Lone Rider series movies. Starring George F. Houston as Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider Al Fuzzy St. John as Fuzzy Jones Hillary Brooke as Georgia Deering Karl Hackett as Matt Malone Ted Adams as Case Murdock Arch Hall Sr. as Clyde Barton Budd Buster as "Loco" Weed - Ranch Hand Virginia Card as Midge Malone Edward Peil Sr. as Mr. Harper - Cattle Rancher John Elliott as Rancher Jim Bowen Tom London as Curley - Saloon Henchman Frank Ellis as Joe - Saloon Henchman

  • 1941
  • 55 min
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  • 6.5
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