The Lone Rider Fights Back
- 1941
- Sam Newfield
- 61 mins
- U
Review
It's George Houston again, battling baddies and supported by lovable sidekick Al "Fuzzy" St John. Just as well the releases in the Lone Rider series were staggered, because these B-westerns took three days to shoot and were made consecutively, with virtually the same casts and crews so only the liberal use of cheap library footage really told them apart. Fans of the series should enjoy watching anyway: this was a film factory at work, hitting specified standards and satisfying audiences all over the world.
How to watch
Credits
Cast
role | name |
---|---|
Tom Cameron | George Houston |
Fuzzy | Al St John |
Jean | Dorothy Short |
Williams | Dennis Moore |
Clarke | Frank Hagney |
Mitter | Charles King (2) |
Gandon | Frank Ellis |
Crew
role | name |
---|---|
Director | Sam Newfield |
Details
- Theatrical distributor
- Equity British Films Ltd
- Languages
- English
- Formats
- Black and white