The Night Riders (1920 film)

  • Maudie Dunham: Diana Marbolt
  • Albert Ray: John Tressler
  • Alexander Butler: Julian Marbolt ( as Andre Beaulieu )
  • Russell Gordon: Jake Harnach
  • C. MacCarthy: Doctor Ostler
  • Jose de la Cruz: foreman of the ranch
  • Goober Glenn
  • William Ryno

The Night Riders is a 1920 Western rotated in the UK after the story "Night Riders: A Romance of Western Canada" by Ridgwell Cullum. Directed by Alexander Butler.

Action

John Tresler comes in northwestern Canada; the area is dominated by the Night Riders, the leader of the mysterious Red Mask is. Tresler falls in love with Diana, the daughter of the blind Ranch owner Julian Marbolt; He also puts together a posse to hunt the bandits. At the very first meeting with the Night Riders, he was severely wounded and nursed back to health by Diana. This has the advances of Jake Harnach, the foreman of the ranch to resist. When he asks for his daughter's hand in Marbolt, being shot at again. However, he can make the shelter of the Riders and put an end to the people of his troops and the Northwestern Mounted Police the activities of the gang in pursuit. Leader Red Mask falls into an abyss; he turns out to be Marbolt, the only daytime was blind and could not see at night. Tresler buys a ranch and married Diana.

Comments

The film was released in the U.S. on July 1, 1922.

The film is sometimes performed with the year of publication in 1922 and as a Canadian production.

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