The Dawn Rider

The Dawn Rider (1935)

  • 21% of users liked it
    (160 ratings)

An average entry in the otherwise above-average Monogram/"Lone Star" Western series starring John Wayne, this film is noteworthy for containing one of the last screen appearances of Joseph De Grasse, a major silent screen actor-director, who -- with his screenwriter wife Ida May Park -- created… More

G, 1 hr.
Directed By
Robert N. Bradbury
Genres
Western, Action & Adventure, Classics
In Theaters
Jun 20, 1935 Wide
On DVD
Feb 24, 1998

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • moon r


    Another entry from the Lone Star series, and in this one a young John Wayne very simply goes after the dirty skunk who kilt his paw. Plot development consists of the murdering skunk being the brother of the girl he's sweet on. Still good to see the young Duke before he became… More

  • Bruce B


    A Very Early (1935) John Wayne Film. It would be hard to give any film prior to 1940 more then two stars. It seems that the westerns before 1940 lacked any kind of luster at all. But the Duke is the Duke, and it was fun to see his early actions appear in later films. In this one he… More

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