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The Riding Avenger

"Another BIG-THRILL Western"

Buck Bonner, posing as the recently deceased Morning Glory Kid, is sent to round up the Mort Ringer gang. Buck finds Ringer and joins up with his gang. But he is in trouble when Slim and Bud who buried the Kid arrive and expose him as a Marshal.

Top Cast

  • Hoot Gibson

    Hoot Gibson

    Buck 'The Morning Glory Kid' Bonner

  • Ruth Mix

    Ruth Mix

    Chita Ringer

  • Buzz Barton

    Buzz Barton

    Tony

  • June Gale

    June Gale

    Jessie McCoy

  • Stanley Blystone

    Stanley Blystone

    Mort Ringer

  • Ed Cassidy

    Ed Cassidy

    Marshal Tom

  • Roger Williams

    Roger Williams

    Henchman Jud Castro

  • Francis Walker

    Francis Walker

    Welch

  • Slim Whitaker

    Slim Whitaker

    Jailbird Slim

Overview

Buck Bonner, posing as the recently deceased Morning Glory Kid, is sent to round up the Mort Ringer gang. Buck finds Ringer and joins up with his gang. But he is in trouble when Slim and Bud who buried the Kid arrive and expose him as a Marshal.

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