The Man from the Rio Grande (1943)

He's a straight-shootin, hard-riding man from the Rio Grande, battling his way to bring justice to the lawless West!

The Man from the Rio Grande (1943) poster

The suspicious death of Henry King during a hunting trip with his brother John leaves the inheritance of the rich Santa Rita Ranch to be shared with John, Henry's daughter Doris and a young girl from New York, Twinkle Watts. King says that a son, Henry King Jr., who left home as a young boy was killed in a Texas gunfight. - Written by Les Adams

Director: Howard Bretherton
Genre: Western
Runtime: 55 min
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Production: Republic Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

railroad, newspaper editor

More Films by Director: Howard Bretherton
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man from the Rio Grande about?
The suspicious death of Henry King during a hunting trip with his brother John leaves the inheritance of the rich Santa Rita Ranch to be shared with John, Henry's daughter Doris and a young girl from New York, Twinkle Watts. King says that a son, Henry King Jr., who left home as a young boy was killed in a Texas gunfight. - Written by Les Adams
Who directed The Man from the Rio Grande?
The Man from the Rio Grande was directed by Howard Bretherton.
Who stars in The Man from the Rio Grande?
The Man from the Rio Grande stars Don 'Red' Barry, Wally Vernon, Twinkle Watts, Harry Cording, Nancy Gay, Kirk Alyn.
How long is The Man from the Rio Grande?
The Man from the Rio Grande has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is The Man from the Rio Grande?
The Man from the Rio Grande is a Western film.
Where was The Man from the Rio Grande produced?
The Man from the Rio Grande was produced in United States of America.