Sheriff of Redwood Valley (1946)
Redwood Valley residents raise $50,000 for blasting a mountain tunnel to bring a new railroad there. Town leader Bidwell engineers a plot to steal the money and to blame it on the Reno Kid (Bob Steele) who has recently broken out of prison in order to clear himself of false charges that sent him there and caused him to lose his ranch. The badly-wounded sheriff turns his badge over to Red Ryder. Reno visits his wife, Molly and their ailing son Johnny, and Red, also wounded, is brought there by Little Beaver. There, Red begins to believe Reno's story about being innocent. Written by Les Adams
Director:
R.G. Springsteen
Writer:
Earle Snell
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Bill Elliott as Red Ryder |
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Robert Blake as Little Beaver |
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Bob Steele as Reno Kid |
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Alice Fleming as Duchess |
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Peggy Stewart as Molly |
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Arthur Loft as Harvey Martin |
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James Craven as Bidwell |
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Tom London as Sheriff |
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Kenne Duncan as Henchman Jackson |
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Bud Geary as Henchman Strong |
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John Wayne Wright as Johnny |
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Tom Chatterton as Doc Ellis |
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Budd Buster as Express Agent Crump |
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Frank McCarroll as Henchman Pete |
| Writing | Earle Snell | Screenplay |
| Directing | R.G. Springsteen | Director |
| Editing | Ralph Dixon | Editor |
| Sound | Richard Cherwin | Music Director |