The Fighting Redhead

The Fighting Redhead

Outlaws Or Settlers... WHO'LL RULE THE WEST?

6.4 /10 4 votes
October 5, 1949 54m Released

Storyline

Red Ryder gets a telegram from his old friend Dan O'Connor asking for help in his fight against Faro Savage and his gang of rustlers. A gun dropped by Faro during a rustling raid makes Red and Sheila O'Connor, Dan's daughter, think they have ample proof against Faro but they are stymied by the law. Buckskin Blodgett and the Duchess, Red's aunt, find the body of O'Connor who was killed when Faro's men sent the sheriff out on a ruse. Sheila, discovered while rifling Faros office for evidence, escapes but not before she is recognized. Faro kills one of his own henchmen and then frames Sheila for the murder. Red and Little Beaver set out to clear Sheila and to try to find evidence against Faro and his gang. Written by Les Adams

Key Information

Director Lewis D. Collins
Writers Paul Franklin, Jerry Thomas
Studio Eagle-Lion Films
Rating 6.4/10
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Jim Bannon

Jim Bannon

Red Ryder

Don Reynolds

Don Reynolds

Little Beaver (as Don Kay Reynolds)

Marin Sais

Marin Sais

Duchess

Peggy Stewart

Peggy Stewart

Sheila O'Connor

Emmett Lynn

Emmett Lynn

Buckskin

Lane Bradford

Lane Bradford

Henchman Windy

Forrest Taylor

Forrest Taylor

Dan O'Connor

Lee Roberts

Lee Roberts

Henchman Goldie Grant

Bob Duncan

Sheriff

Sandy Sanders

Sandy Sanders

Ranch Hand Joe

Bill Hammond

Bill Evans (as Billy Hammond)

Spooky Reynolds

Mary - Joe's Daughter (as 'Spooky' Reynolds)

Frequently Asked Questions

The Fighting Redhead was released on October 5, 1949.

The runtime of The Fighting Redhead is 54m.

The Fighting Redhead is a Western movie.

The Fighting Redhead has a rating of 6.4 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Fighting Redhead is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Fighting Redhead was directed by Lewis D. Collins.

The main cast of The Fighting Redhead includes Jim Bannon, Don Reynolds, Marin Sais.

The Fighting Redhead is originally in English.