Riddle Ranch | |
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Directed by | Charles Hutchison |
Written by | L.V. Jefferson E.J. Thornton |
Produced by | Mitchell Leichter |
Starring | David Worth June Marlowe Julian Rivero |
Cinematography | Robert Doran |
Edited by | George Halligan |
Production company | Black King Productions |
Distributed by | Beaumont Pictures |
Release date | December 3, 1935 |
Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Riddle Ranch is a 1935 American western film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring David Worth, June Marlowe , and Julian Rivero.[1] It was made as an independent second feature on Poverty Row.[2] It was primarily designed as a vehicle for the horse Black King.
Don Carlos, a Mexican outlaw, wants to get his hands on the horse Black King. To achieve this he rigs a horse race to cheat Black King's owner. That night, after being accused of dishonesty, he shoots dead another man with young Bob Horton's gun. Bob is then forced to flee across the border to Mexico as he is suspected of the killing.