Ride Him, Cowboy (1932)

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Ride Him, Cowboy (1932). 55m | Approved

“John Wayne shows up just as the judge is about to rule whether a horse should be killed for being an ornery critter. Wayne offers to ride him, and does so, saving the horse and winning the admiration of Ruth Hall and her father, Henry Walthall. Walthall and his vigilante committee consult Wayne on what do do about a mysterious outlaw called the Hawk. Wayne offers to tackle him by his lonesome.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s one of the movies that Wayne made at the nadir of his career, co-starring with this horse, called Duke. Itu0026#39;s a remake of a silent western starring Ken Maynard, with a lot of the original footage cut in, because producer Leon Schlesinger believed in doing things on the cheap… which gives an idea of how far Walthall had fallen in the Hollywood scheme of things. Director Fred Allen was an editor when he wasnu0026#39;t making one of his eight directorial efforts, so the shooting is efficient and the shots well lit by cinematographer Ted McCord. There isnu0026#39;t much to this movie, but it kept everyone working for a few weeks and still plays all right.”

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