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1941 film by Sam Newfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider" and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, with Hillary Brooke, Karl Hackett, Ted Adams and Arch Hall Sr. The film was released on August 8, 1941, by Producers Releasing Corporation.[1][2][3] The film is also known as Frontier Fury in the United Kingdom and Rangeland Racket (American reissue title).
The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury | |
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Directed by | Sam Newfield |
Written by | Fred Myton (original screenplay) |
Produced by | Sigmund Neufeld (producer) |
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Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
Edited by | Holbrook N. Todd |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
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Running time | 53 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This is the fourth movie in the Lone Rider series, which spans seventeen films—eleven starring George Houston, and a further six starring Robert Livingston.[3]
Houston, once an opera singer, sang three songs in this film: "Down by the Old Alamo", "A Love That Faded Too Soon" and "Ride 'Em Cowboy". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter.[2]
This article needs a plot summary. (December 2023) |
The Lone Rider films starring George Houston:
starring Robert Livingston:
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