Riders from Nowhere
Originally released in 1940. Riders from Nowhere is a western film. directed by Raymond K. Johnson. At just 47 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jack Randall, Margaret Roach, and Ernie Adams
Synopsis
In this his penultimate Western for low-budget company Monogram, Jack Randall assumed the identity of a murdered ranger in order to track down the killer. In the lawless town of Brimstone, the citizens are being terrorized by a gang of outlaws headed by Mason (Tom London), who, to no one's great surprise, proves to be the very man Jack has been trailing. The relieved citizens of Brimstone then elect Jack as their new sheriff. The murdered ranger's sister was played by Margaret Roach, the 19-year-old daughter of comedy producer Hal Roach. Ernie Adams replaced Glenn Strange (who himself had replaced Frank Yaconelli) as Randall's sidekick, Manny, and Nelson McDowell provided additional comic relief as Brimstone's busy undertaker.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Monogram Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Riders from Nowhere about?
In this his penultimate Western for low-budget company Monogram, Jack Randall assumed the identity of a murdered ranger in order to track down the killer. In the lawless town of Brimstone, the citi...
Who directed Riders from Nowhere?
Riders from Nowhere was directed by Raymond K. Johnson.
How long is Riders from Nowhere?
Riders from Nowhere has a runtime of 0 hours and 47 minutes (47 minutes total).
When was Riders from Nowhere released?
Riders from Nowhere was released on December 30, 1940 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Riders from Nowhere?
The main cast of Riders from Nowhere includes Jack Randall, Margaret Roach, Ernie Adams, Tom London, Charles King.