

Wolf Riders
Deputy Indian Agent is framed for the murder of a captured fur thief actually killed by his boss in rivalry for affections of a saloon girl.
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Plot Summary
A range detective, known as the Wolf Rider, is tasked with investigating a series of cattle rustlings. He infiltrates the gang responsible, uncovering a conspiracy that involves some of the town's most prominent citizens. The Wolf Rider must use his wits and courage to expose the criminals and bring justice to the community.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western from the 1930s, 'Wolf Riders' was a typical Saturday matinee fare. While not critically acclaimed by today's standards, it was appreciated for its straightforward action and the presence of its star, Tex Ritter, who was a popular singing cowboy of the era. Audiences likely enjoyed the familiar tropes of the Western genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoyable for fans of classic Westerns.
- Tex Ritter delivers a solid performance as the heroic range detective.
- Features standard action sequences and a predictable, yet satisfying, plot.
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Fun Fact
Tex Ritter, who stars as the heroic 'Wolf Rider,' was a popular country music singer and actor, and his musical talent was often incorporated into his Western films, though 'Wolf Riders' does not prominently feature songs.
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