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Wolf Riders

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Earl Dwire, Lillian Gilmore, William Gould, and Jack Perrin in Wolf Riders (1935)
DramaWestern

Deputy Indian Agent is framed for the murder of a captured fur thief actually killed by his boss in rivalry for affections of a saloon girl.Deputy Indian Agent is framed for the murder of a captured fur thief actually killed by his boss in rivalry for affections of a saloon girl.Deputy Indian Agent is framed for the murder of a captured fur thief actually killed by his boss in rivalry for affections of a saloon girl.

  • Director
    • Harry S. Webb
  • Writers
    • Carl Krusada
    • Lewie C. Borden
  • Stars
    • Jack Perrin
    • Lillian Gilmore
    • Lafe McKee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    34
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    • Director
      • Harry S. Webb
    • Writers
      • Carl Krusada
      • Lewie C. Borden
    • Stars
      • Jack Perrin
      • Lillian Gilmore
      • Lafe McKee
    • 2User reviews
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    Jack Perrin
    Jack Perrin
    • Jack Jennings
    Lillian Gilmore
    • Mary Clark
    Lafe McKee
    Lafe McKee
    • John Clark - Indian Agent
    Nancy Deshon
    • Peggy Packard
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Butch Weldon
    George Chesebro
    George Chesebro
    • Al Pearce
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Red Wolf
    Starlight the Horse
    • Jack's Horse
    • (as Starlight)
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Pedro - Mailman
    • (uncredited)
    Budd Buster
    Budd Buster
    • Renegade
    • (uncredited)
    Sonny Chorre
    • Young Bear
    • (uncredited)
    Art Dillard
    • Renegade
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Ellis
    Frank Ellis
    • Mr. Jennings
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Man at Dance
    • (uncredited)
    George Hazel
    • Captured Outlaw
    • (uncredited)
    Nelson McDowell
    Nelson McDowell
    • Jim - Salesman
    • (uncredited)
    George Morrell
    George Morrell
    • Man at Dance
    • (uncredited)
    Tex Palmer
    Tex Palmer
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harry S. Webb
    • Writers
      • Carl Krusada
      • Lewie C. Borden
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    Making A 20-Minute Movie Last An Hour

    Indian chief Earl Dwire hands his son over to Indian agent Lafe McKee to be raised; the boy already knows how to ride and tell the truth. When he grows up to be Jack Perrin, he goes to work for his foster father. He;s delayed for a dance where he is to dance every dance with McKee's daughter, Lillian Gilmore, because he is tracking George Cheseboro who is stealing furs from 'the company' and selling them cheap to William Gould. He disarms Cheseboro, and is fiddling with something when Cheseboro knocks him out with a rock. Gould rides up, shoots Cheseboro, then frames the unconscious Perrin. When Perrin wakes, he brings in the corpse, but is nable to swear that he didn't kill him.

    It's one of the horrid westerns produced by Bernard Ray and directed by the dire Harry Webb. The problem is that it is underwritten. An honest version would be a two-reel effort, but Webb stretches things out by slow, dully delivered dialogue and the use of long entrances. No one gets off a horse, starts towards a building, and then there's a cut to his entrance within. Instead the audience is subjected to the actor waking towards the building for a while. This stretches out what should be twenty minutes into just shy of an hour.

    Perrin's starring career was near its end, killed by terrible B westerns like this. Webb would last until 1940; I believe he worked cheap enough that Poverty Row producers got their money back on the States Rights market. As for Ray, his career as a producer would be largely over by 1942, although he got some producer credits every few years through 1960.

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      This film is one of over 200 titles in the list of independent feature films made available for television presentation by Advance Television Pictures announced in "Motion Picture Herald" 4/4/42. At this time, television broadcasting was in its infancy, almost totally curtailed by the advent of World War II, and would not continue to develop until 1945-46. Because of poor documentation (feature films were often not identified by title in conventional sources) no record has yet been found of its initial television broadcast. Its earliest documented post-WWII telecasts took place in New York City 11/23/48 on WPIX (Channel 11), in Cincinnati, in 2 parts, Monday & Wednesday 4 & 6 April 1949 on freshly launched WKRC (Channel 11), in Atlanta 4/30/49 on WSB (Channel 8), in Los Angeles Sunday 5/15/49 on KTSL (Channel 2) and in Philadelphia 11/24/49 on WFIL (Channel 6).

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vargryttaren
    • Production company
      • Reliable Pictures Corporation (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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