The White Rider
Originally released in 1920. The White Rider is a western film. directed by William James Craft. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Joe Moore, Eileen Sedgwick, and S.W. Williams
Synopsis
Tenderfoot Chauncey Day arrives in the small Southwestern boom town of Rawhide where Jackson Grade, the recorder of deeds, is accumulating his own fortune through falsifying documents. Authorized to offer miner Joel Brand $100,000 for his claim, Grade attempts to pocket $95,000 by bidding only $5,000. When Brand refuses the offer, Grade attempts extortion by faking his own murder at Brand's hands. Then Grade's accomplice Marsh threatens to have Brand arrested until the White Rider appears with proof of Grade's infamy, thus exposing the crooks. Justice served, the Rider reveals himself to be Tenderfoot Chauncey Day and wins the heart of Brand's daughter Jewel.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Oscar Jacobs Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The White Rider about?
Tenderfoot Chauncey Day arrives in the small Southwestern boom town of Rawhide where Jackson Grade, the recorder of deeds, is accumulating his own fortune through falsifying documents. Authorized t...
Who directed The White Rider?
The White Rider was directed by William James Craft.
How long is The White Rider?
The White Rider has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was The White Rider released?
The White Rider was released on September 15, 1920 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The White Rider?
The main cast of The White Rider includes Joe Moore, Eileen Sedgwick, S.W. Williams, Robert Craft, Robert Gray.