Riders of the Northwest Mounted (1943)
Fur thieves, who murder trappers when they refuse to give up their pelts at a low price, occupy the attention of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. The leader of the gang is Victor Renaud, also the mayor of the small Canadian town where the gang is headquartered. Lucky Kerrigan is broken from the mounted service for apparent disobedience to orders, which results in the death of a fellow Mountie. Lucky, working undercover, aids the Mounties in rounding up the gang and gains back his uniform, and also the love of Gabrielle Renaud, Renaud's sister who was unaware of his criminal activities.
Director:
William Berke
Writer:
Fred Myton
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Russell Hayden as Lucky Lawson |
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Dub Taylor as Cannonball |
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Bob Wills as Mountie Bob Wills |
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Richard Bailey as Henchman Remy |
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Dick Curtis as Victor Renaud |
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Jack Ingram as Jacques |
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Adele Mara as Gabrielle Renaud |
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Vernon Steele as Captain Blair |
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Wen Wright as Trapper |
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Joe Holley as Mountie (Texas Playboys Band Member) |
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Harley Huggins as Mountie (Texas Playboys Band Member) |
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Millard Kelso as Mountie (Texas Playboys Band Member) |
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Leon McAuliffe as Mountie (Texas Playboys Band Member) |
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Luther Wills as Mountie (Texas Playboys Band Member) |
| Directing | William Berke | Director |
| Writing | Fred Myton | Screenplay |
| Editing | James Sweeney | Editor |
| Production | Leon Barsha | Producer |
| Camera | Benjamin H. Kline | Director of Photography |