The Scarlet Horseman
The Scarlet Horseman | |
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Directed by |
Lewis D. Collins Ray Taylor |
Produced by | Morgan Cox |
Written by |
Tom Gibson Patricia Harper Joseph O'Donnell |
Starring |
Peter Cookson Paul Guilfoyle Janet Shaw Virginia Christine |
Music by | Milton Rosen |
Cinematography |
Jerome Ash George Robinson |
Edited by |
Irving Birnbaum Jack Dolan D. Pat Kelley Alvin Todd Edgar Zane |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 13 chapters (221 minutes) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Scarlet Horseman is a 1946 Universal film serial.
Plot
Two Texas Rangers investigate the kidnapping of wives and daughters of Senators. In order to do so, one goes undercover as "The Scarlet Horseman", a legendary and respected Comanche figure. The villainess, Matosca, intends to use the kidnappees to force a partition of Texas.
Cast
- Peter Cookson as Kirk Norris, a Texas Ranger
- Paul Guilfoyle as Jim Bannion, a Texas Ranger secretly using the identity of The Scarlet Horseman
- Janet Shaw as Elise Halliday, heroine
- Virginia Christine as Carla Marquette, daughter of a discredtied Senator and secretly the villainous Matosca
- Victoria Horne as Loma
- Cy Kendall as Amigo Mañana
- Edward Howard as Zero Quick
- Harold Goodman as Idaho Jones
- Danny Morton as Ballou, saloon owner
- Helen Bennett as Mrs. Ruth Halliday
- Jack Ingram as Tragg, one of Matosca's henchmen
- Edmund Cobb as Kyle, one of Matosca's henchmen
- Guy Wilkerson as Panhandle, one of Matosca's henchmen
- Al Woods as Senator Mark Halliday
- Fred Coby as Tioga
- Ralph Lewis as Saloon Henchman
Chapter titles
- Scarlet for a Champion
- Dry Grass Danger
- Railroad Rescue
- Staked Plains Stampede
- Death Shifts Passengers
- Stop that Stage
- Blunderbuss Broadside
- Scarlet Doublecross
- Doom Beyond the Door
- The Edge of Danger
- Comanche Avalanche
- Staked Plains Massacre
- Scarlet Showdown
Source:[1] The opening narration to each chapter was by Milburn Stone.
See also
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Preceded by The Royal Mounted Rides Again (1945) |
Universal Serial The Scarlet Horseman (1946) |
Succeeded by Lost City of the Jungle (1946) |
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