

Rider from Tucson
Directed by Lesley SelanderIn order to make Tug Cardwell (William Phipps) sign over his rich gold claim to them, John Avery (Robert Shayne), Gypsy Avery (Veda Ann Borg) and Jackson (Marshall Reed) hire Bob Rankin (Douglas Fowley) to kidnap Tug's sweetheart Jane Whipple (Elaine Riley). Rankin hides Jane and then demands half the mine from the other crooks. Dave Saunders (Tim Holt) and Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin), friends of Tug's, find Jane and taker her to safety. The conspirators then shoot Rankin, capture Tug and force him to take them to his claim. Dave and Chito are close behind.
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Rider from Tucson was released on June 7, 1950.
Rider from Tucson was directed by Lesley Selander.
Rider from Tucson has a runtime of 60m.
Rider from Tucson was produced by Herman Schlom.
In order to make Tug Cardwell (William Phipps) sign over his rich gold claim to them, John Avery (Robert Shayne), Gypsy Avery (Veda Ann Borg) and Jackson (Marshall Reed) hire Bob Rankin (Douglas Fowley) to kidnap Tug's sweetheart Jane Whipple (Elaine Riley). Rankin hides Jane and then demands half the mine from the other crooks. Dave Saunders (Tim Holt) and Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin), friends of Tug's, find Jane and taker her to safety. The conspirators then shoot Rankin, capture Tug and force him to take them to his claim. Dave and Chito are close behind.
The key characters in Rider from Tucson are Dave Saunders (Tim Holt), Jane Whipple (Elaine Riley), Bob Rankin (Douglas Fowley).
Rider from Tucson is rated Not Rated.
Rider from Tucson is a Western, Drama film.
Rider from Tucson has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.

















