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The Silent Rider

"Nothing stopped him--neither horse--man or beast, and when he fell in love with a married woman--wow--well see for yourself."

Cowboy Jerry Alton is content with life on the Bar Z Ranch until Mrs. Randall hires pretty Marian Faer to assist in cooking. Marian explains that she is looking for a redheaded husband. All the men are smitten with her, and several, including Jerry, try to dye their hair red.

Top Cast

  • Hoot Gibson

    Hoot Gibson

    Jerry Alton

  • Blanche Mehaffey

    Blanche Mehaffey

    Marian Faer

  • Ethan Laidlaw

    Ethan Laidlaw

    Red Wender

  • Otis Harlan

    Otis Harlan

    Sourdough Jackson

  • Wendell Phillips Franklin

    Wendell Phillips Franklin

    Tommy

  • Arthur Morrison

    Arthur Morrison

    Green

  • Nora Cecil

    Nora Cecil

    Mrs. Randall

  • Dick La Reno

    Dick La Reno

    Baldy

  • Richard L'Estrange

    Richard L'Estrange

    Blondy (as Dick L'Estrange)

Overview

Cowboy Jerry Alton is content with life on the Bar Z Ranch until Mrs. Randall hires pretty Marian Faer to assist in cooking. Marian explains that she is looking for a redheaded husband. All the men are smitten with her, and several, including Jerry, try to dye their hair red.

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