Officer John Brown is after the outlaw known as the Night Rider. Posing as Jim Blake he takes a job on the Rogers ranch.

So, The Night Rider from 1932. Is it worth tracking down? Well, if you’re into really old Westerns, the kind where everyone squints a lot and the horses do most of the heavy lifting, then yeah, maybe for a historical curiosity. But if you’re hoping for some snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that twists more than a g...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Fred C. Newmeyer

Charles Horan
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"So, The Night Rider from 1932. Is it worth tracking down? Well, if you’re into really old Westerns, the kind where everyone squints a lot and the horses do most of the heavy lifting, then yeah, maybe for a historical curiosity. But if you’re hoping for some snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that twists more than a garden hose, you’ll probably find yourself hitting fast-forward. This one’s definitely for the hardcore vintage film buffs or folks just curious about what “talkies” felt like when ..."
Bartlett A. Carre
Harry L. Fraser
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