Rider of the Law (1935)
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An apparently lost entry in the long-running Bob Steele Western series produced by A.W. Hackel, The Rider of the Law presented the diminutive Steele as an Arizona lawman trailing the Tolliver brothers, a gang of outlaws. Steele catches up with the brothers in Apache City, where they are blackmailing… More An apparently lost entry in the long-running Bob Steele Western series produced by A.W. Hackel, The Rider of the Law presented the diminutive Steele as an Arizona lawman trailing the Tolliver brothers, a gang of outlaws. Steele catches up with the brothers in Apache City, where they are blackmailing the local bank president. As he has done so many times before, our hero then engages in a bit of subterfuge by pretending to be an Easterner. Thus catching the Tollivers off guard, he manages to discover their mountain hideout and there is a final shootout. Like all of Steele's early Westerns for Hackel's Supreme Pictures, The Rider of the Law was directed by his real-life father, Robert North Bradbury. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert N. Bradbury
- Genres
- Western
- On DVD
- Jul 1, 1996
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Cast
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Steve Clark
as Doc Tulliver
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Earl Dwire
as Razor Tulliver
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Si Jenks
as Buffalo Brady
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Jack Kirk
as Jake Tulliver
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Gertrude Messinger
as Ann Carver
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Bud Osborne
as bartender
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Tex Palmer
as Tulliver brother
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Bob Steele
as Bob Marlow
- Forrest Taylor
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Sherry Tansey
as Red Tulliver
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Lloyd Ingraham
as Colonel Carver
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Chuck Baldra
as Nate Tulliver
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Art Dillard
as driver
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John Elliott
as The Orator
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Ray Henderson
as townsman