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The Fighting Redhead (1949)

Outlaws Or Settlers... WHO'LL RULE THE WEST?

Genre : Western

Runtime : 54M

Director : Lewis D. Collins
Writer : Paul Franklin, Jerry Thomas

Synopsis

Red Ryder gets a telegram from his old friend Dan O'Connor asking for help in his fight against Faro Savage and his gang of rustlers. A gun dropped by Faro during a rustling raid makes Red and Sheila O'Connor, Dan's daughter, think they have ample proof against Faro but they are stymied by the law. Buckskin Blodgett and the Duchess, Red's aunt, find the body of O'Connor who was killed when Faro's men sent the sheriff out on a ruse. Sheila, discovered while rifling Faros office for evidence, escapes but not before she is recognized. Faro kills one of his own henchmen and then frames Sheila for the murder. Red and Little Beaver set out to clear Sheila and to try to find evidence against Faro and his gang. Written by Les Adams

Actors

Jim Bannon
Jim Bannon
Red Ryder
Don Reynolds
Don Reynolds
Little Beaver (as Don Kay Reynolds)
Marin Sais
Marin Sais
Duchess
Peggy Stewart
Peggy Stewart
Sheila O'Connor
Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
Buckskin
Lane Bradford
Lane Bradford
Henchman Windy
Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Dan O'Connor
Lee Roberts
Lee Roberts
Henchman Goldie Grant
Bob Duncan
Bob Duncan
Sheriff
Sandy Sanders
Sandy Sanders
Ranch Hand Joe
Bill Hammond
Bill Hammond
Bill Evans (as Billy Hammond)
Spooky Reynolds
Spooky Reynolds
Mary - Joe's Daughter (as 'Spooky' Reynolds)
John Hart
John Hart
Faro Savage

Crews

Lewis D. Collins
Lewis D. Collins
Director
Paul Franklin
Paul Franklin
Screenplay
Jerry Thomas
Jerry Thomas
Screenplay
Darrell Calker
Darrell Calker
Original Music Composer
Gilbert Warrenton
Gilbert Warrenton
Director of Photography
Joseph Gluck
Joseph Gluck
Editor
Vin Taylor
Vin Taylor
Set Decoration
Ralph Slosser
Ralph Slosser
Assistant Director
Jerry Thomas
Jerry Thomas
Producer
Jack Schwarz
Jack Schwarz
Executive Producer
Bartlett A. Carré
Bartlett A. Carré
Associate Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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