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The Dawn Rider (1935)

Overview

When John Mason's father is killed, John is wounded. Attracted to his nurse Alice, a conflict arises between him and his friend Ben who plans to marry Alice. John later finds the killer of his father but goes to face him not knowing Ben has removed the bullets from his gun.
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Robert N. Bradbury profile
Robert N. Bradbury

Director

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Robert N. Bradbury

Screenplay

Cast

John Wayne profile
John Wayne

John Mason

Marion Burns profile
Marion Burns

Alice Gordon

Dennis Moore profile
Dennis Moore

Rudd Gordon

Reed Howes profile
Reed Howes

Ben McClure

Joseph De Grasse profile
Joseph De Grasse

Dad Mason

Earl Dwire profile
Earl Dwire

Pete

Nelson McDowell profile
Nelson McDowell

Bates, the undertaker

Yakima Canutt profile
Yakima Canutt

(uncredited)

John Wayne profile
John Wayne

John Mason

Marion Burns profile
Marion Burns

Alice Gordon

Dennis Moore profile
Dennis Moore

Rudd Gordon

Reed Howes profile
Reed Howes

Ben McClure

Joseph De Grasse profile
Joseph De Grasse

Dad Mason

Earl Dwire profile
Earl Dwire

Pete

Nelson McDowell profile
Nelson McDowell

Bates, the undertaker

Yakima Canutt profile
Yakima Canutt

(uncredited)

Extra

Release Date

June 20, 1935

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Monogram Pictures logoLone Star logo

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