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Rider of the Law

Jim Kyneton, once a member of an outlaw gang, joins the Texas Rangers and is forced to track down his former friends and his half brother Nick, who have been robbing a gold mine.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Jim Kyneton

  • Vester Pegg

    Vester Pegg

    Nick Kyneton

  • Ted Brooks

    Ted Brooks

    The kid

  • Joe Harris

    Joe Harris

    Buck Soutar

  • Jack Woods

    Jack Woods

    Jack West

  • Duke R. Lee

    Duke R. Lee

    Captain Saltire

  • Gloria Hope

    Gloria Hope

    Betty

  • Claire Anderson

    Claire Anderson

    Roseen

  • Jennie Lee

    Jennie Lee

    Jim's mother

Overview

Jim Kyneton, once a member of an outlaw gang, joins the Texas Rangers and is forced to track down his former friends and his half brother Nick, who have been robbing a gold mine.

Rating

7.0 / 10
2 Reviews
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