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For cinephiles who admire the artistic bravery within Rider of the Law, the specific artistic bravery of this work is a gateway to a broader cult world. We've prioritized films that capture the 1919 aesthetic with similar precision.
At its core, Rider of the Law is a study in to create a dialogue between the viewer and the artistic bravery.
Jim Kyneton, once a member of an outlaw gang, joins the Texas Rangers and is forced to track down his former friends and his half-brother Nick, who have been robbing a gold mine.
Based on the unique artistic bravery of Rider of the Law, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: John Ford
A ranch foreman battles a rich stockbroker for the affections of a beautiful young woman.
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Dir: John Ford
Jode McWilliams, the foreman of Circle O, is in love with Peg, the daughter of Pa Owens, the owner of the ranch. The trouble is that daddy won't allow! Which does not stop Jode from wanting to marry Peg. He asks Stumpy, the cook, to help him write a love letter to the lady of his heart. The other cowhands find it and, with a view to making fun of Jode, nail it to the door. Two Horns, an Indian, steals it and ... delivers it to Peg. When Jode and his posse, pursuing the facetious redskin, arrive at the Owenses' house, Jode's boss has already found out. A showdown ensues and the young man, who has lost the fight, is made prisoner and held in a room. But he is rescued by his pal Chub and a helpful parson marry the two lovebirds. Away they ride from the reluctant father towards happiness.
Dir: John Ford
A cowboy must save his girlfriend from captivity and then cross the desert on foot with a single waterhole on the way.
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Dir: John Ford
The Northwest Mounties are after Cheyenne Harry for the murder of an Indian boy, and the only witness to the crime is a priest - who can't tell what he saw because the real killer, Black Michael, has confessed to him.
Dir: John Ford
A mother is convinced her son is a ranch owner when in fact he is an outlaw, and she just saves him from hanging.
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Dir: John Ford
The marshal of a wild Kansas border town is killed in a gunfight in a saloon. His son, Cheyenne Harry, shoots dead two of the killers. Not wanting to lose both her son and her husband to gun violence, Harry's mother gets him to agree never to carry a gun again. However, Harry's rival for the beautiful Conchita, Boone Travis, commits a murder and frames Harry for it. Complications ensue.
Dir: John Ford
Cheyenne Harry and his pals, bent on helping their friend Rawhide Jack, attend a rodeo with the intent to win the prize and to hand the winnings over to Jack. Harry is the successful winner and after the rodeo the boys get drunk and fall asleep.
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Dir: John Ford
Harry's bride is murdered at their wedding along with Harry's mother and father, and the good-hearted outlaw turns grimly malevolent.
Dir: John Ford
This is the same plot as Three Godfathers. Three outlaws rescue a baby in the desert and with barely any water left try to return to the town in which they just robbed a bank.
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Dir: John Ford
Cattleman Flint cuts off farmer Sims' water supply. When Sims' son Ted goes for water, one of Flint's men kills him. Cheyenne is sent to finish off Sims, but finding the family at the newly dug grave, he changes sides.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Rider of the Law
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bucking Broadway | Gothic | Dense | 87% Match |
| By Indian Post | Ethereal | High | 88% Match |
| Hell Bent | Gothic | Dense | 91% Match |
| A Fight for Love | Tense | Abstract | 89% Match |
| A Marked Man | Ethereal | Dense | 87% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of John Ford's archive. Last updated: 6/25/2026.
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