Remade by Trem Carr and Paul Malvern's "Lone Star Productions" in 1935 as "Desert Trail" starring John Wayne.Cowhand Steve Kendall(Bob Steele) and slick eastern confidence man "Boston" Harry Manners(Ted Adams)become friends but are rivals for the hand of fair Juanita(Josephine Velez), a girl whose hands are influenced by whoever deposited the last trinket in them.


Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-Westerns, you’ll probably find something to love in The Ridin' Fool. It’s got that specific, scratchy charm that only old film stock can provide. But if you’re looking for a tight, logical narrative? Forget it. You’ll probably hate how quickly the movie tosses ...

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

John P. McCarthy

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-Westerns, you’ll probably find something to love in The Ridin' Fool. It’s got that specific, scratchy charm that only old film stock can provide. But if you’re looking for a tight, logical narrative? Forget it. You’ll probably hate how quickly the movie tosses out its own rules. Bob Steele plays Steve Kendall with a certain brand of earnestness that is hard not to root for. He’s the kind of guy who sings a song—yes, he actually sings—to..."

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