
Son of the Border
Western
Overview
An honest rancher, after killing his best friend who's turned outlaw, takes his pal's orphaned younger brother into his own home. The boy, however, isn't aware he's now living with the man responsible for his brother's death. This 1933 RKO B-western, directed by Lloyd Nosler, stars Tom Keene, Lon Chaney Jr., David Durand, Julie Haydon, Edgar Kennedy, Charles King and Al Bridge.
Top Cast


Tom Keene
Tom Keene
Tom Owens
Tom Keene
Tom Owens


Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Windy
Edgar Kennedy
Windy


Julie Haydon
Julie Haydon
Doris
Julie Haydon
Doris


David Durand
David Durand
Frankie Breen
David Durand
Frankie Breen


Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
Jack Breen
Lon Chaney Jr.
Jack Breen


Al Bridge
Al Bridge
Tupper
Al Bridge
Tupper


Charles King
Charles King
Henchey
Charles King
Henchey


Claudia Coleman
Claudia Coleman
Sadie
Claudia Coleman
Sadie


Yakima Canutt
Yakima Canutt
Yak
Yakima Canutt
Yak


Nick Cogley
Nick Cogley
Elder Townsman
Nick Cogley
Elder Townsman
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