The Fighting Redhead
| The Fighting Redhead | |
|---|---|
| .jpg) Original film poster | |
| Directed by | Lewis D. Collins | 
| Screenplay by | Paul Franklin Jerry Thomas | 
| Based on | Fred Harman (based on the comic strips by) | 
| Produced by | Jerry Thomas | 
| Starring | Jim Bannon | 
| Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton | 
| Edited by | Joseph Gluck (as Joseph P. Gluck) | 
| Music by | Darrell Calker | 
| Color process | Cinecolor | 
| Production companies | Jack Schwarz Productions Equity Films | 
| Distributed by | Eagle-Lion Films | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 55 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Fighting Redhead is a 1949 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jim Bannon as Red Ryder in the final film of the series.[1] The film was shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch. The film was written by Thomas Evans.[2] It was released in streaming platforms years later in 2020.[3]
Plot
Red Ryder, Buckskin, the Duchess and Little Beaver go to the help of an old rancher who has been threatened by the gang of a crooked saloon keeper.[4] They run into his revenge-seeking daughter who's quick on the draw.
Cast
- Jim Bannon as Red Ryder
- Don Reynolds as Little Beaver (as Little Brown Jug)
- Emmett Lynn as Buckskin
- Marin Sais as Duchess
- Peggy Stewart as Sheila O'Connor
- John Hart as Faro Savage
- Lane Bradford as Henchman Windy
- Forrest Taylor as Dan O'Connor
- Lee Roberts as Henchman Goldie Grant
- Bob Duncan as Sheriff
- Sandy Sanders as Ranch Hand Joe
- Billy Hammond as Bill Evans
- Spooky Reynolds as Mary - Joe's Daughter (as 'Spooky' Reynolds)
See also
References
- ^ "The Fighting Redhead". Archived from the original on October 21, 2014.
- ^ "The Fighting Redhead | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ "The Fighting Redhead | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ "The Fighting Redhead | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
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