Remade in 1939 by Harry S. Webb as "Riders of the Sage" with Bob Steele, Claire Rochelle and Carleton Young taking the roles played here, with the role names changed, by Jack Perrin, Renee Borden and Jack Mower; Seeking his father's killer in Mexico, Jack Rowland falls into the clutches of Buck Lambert and his band of smugglers.

If you are looking for a masterpiece, you should probably just stop reading right now. Ridin' Law is one of those movies you find at 3 AM on a channel that usually sells non-stick frying pans. It is a 1930 Western, which means the sound is a bit fuzzy and everyone acts like they are trying to be heard from three blocks...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Harry S. Webb

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"If you are looking for a masterpiece, you should probably just stop reading right now. Ridin' Law is one of those movies you find at 3 AM on a channel that usually sells non-stick frying pans. It is a 1930 Western, which means the sound is a bit fuzzy and everyone acts like they are trying to be heard from three blocks away. 🌵 Is it worth watching today? Only if you have a soft spot for the early talkie era or if you are a completionist for old-school stunts. If you need a plot that makes tota..."
Renee Borden
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