Riders of the Range (1923 film)

Riders of the Range
Directed by Otis B. Thayer
Produced by Roy M. Langdon
Story by Courtney Ryley Cooper
Starring Edmund Cobb, Dolly Dale, Helen Hayes
Cinematography W. E. Smith
Production
company
Art-O-Graf
Distributed by Truart Film Corp
Release dates
February 15, 1923
Country United States

Riders of the Range is a 1923 western silent film presented by Clifford S. Efelt and directed by Otis B. Thayer and starring Edmund Cobb, Dolly Dale, Helen Hayes and Frank Gallagher. The film was shot in Colorado by Thayer's Art-O-Graf film company.[1][2] It was a Roy M. Langdon Production. The film was released on VHS by Grapevine Video.

Plot

A growing number of cattle raids prompts the cattlemen to call on their cattlemen's association president Martin Lethbridge to investigate. Sheep Ranchers are suspected, who led by Gregg Randall blame the cattlemen for increased casualties among the sheep herds. Letherbridge falls in love with Randall's daughter, Dolly, and eventually exposes Blunt Vanier as the cause of the conflict.

Cast

Crew

References

  1. "A Guide to Silent Westerns" By Larry Langman, Greenwood Publishing Group, Jan 1, 1992, page 369
  2. "Genre and Hollywood" By Stephen Neale, Psychology Press, 2000, page 25


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