
Riders of the Black Hills
Western
Overview
Riders of the Black Hills is a 1938 American Western directed by George Sherman. The intrepid cowboys known as the Three Mesquiteers; Stony (Robert Livingston), Tucson (Ray Corrigan) and Lullaby (Max Terhune) are on the case when rancher Peg Garth's (Maude Eburne) prize racehorse is abducted by bookie Rod Stevens (Tom London) and a secret cohort to prevent it from winning an important race.
Top Cast


Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston
Stony Brooke
Robert Livingston
Stony Brooke


Ray Corrigan
Ray Corrigan
Tucson Smith
Ray Corrigan
Tucson Smith


Max Terhune
Max Terhune
Lullaby Joslin
Max Terhune
Lullaby Joslin


Ann Evers
Ann Evers
Joyce Garth
Ann Evers
Joyce Garth


Roscoe Ates
Roscoe Ates
Sheriff Brown (as Rosco Ates)
Roscoe Ates
Sheriff Brown (as Rosco Ates)


Maude Eburne
Maude Eburne
Mrs. Peggy Garth
Maude Eburne
Mrs. Peggy Garth


Frank Melton
Frank Melton
Don Weston
Frank Melton
Don Weston
Johnny Lang Fitzgerald
Johnny Lang Fitzgerald
Jockey Buck
Johnny Lang Fitzgerald
Jockey Buck


Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Henchman Lefty
Jack Ingram
Henchman Lefty
John P. Wade
John P. Wade
Ed Harvey - Horse Trader
John P. Wade
Ed Harvey - Horse Trader
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