
Cowboy and the Prizefighter
Western
Overview
Red Ryder KO's a fight racket with sidekick Little Beaver (Little Brown Jug) and a new friend.
Top Cast


Jim Bannon
Jim Bannon
Red Ryder
Jim Bannon
Red Ryder


Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
Buckskin Blodgett
Emmett Lynn
Buckskin Blodgett


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Bart Osborne
Marshall Reed
Bart Osborne


Don Reynolds
Don Reynolds
Little Beaver (as Little Brown Jug)
Don Reynolds
Little Beaver (as Little Brown Jug)


Marin Sais
Marin Sais
The Duchess
Marin Sais
The Duchess


Don Haggerty
Don Haggerty
Steve Stevenson
Don Haggerty
Steve Stevenson


Karen Randle
Karen Randle
Sue Evans
Karen Randle
Sue Evans


John Hart
John Hart
Mark Palmer
John Hart
Mark Palmer


Lane Bradford
Lane Bradford
Hired gun Deuce Sampson
Lane Bradford
Hired gun Deuce Sampson


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Miles Stevenson
Forrest Taylor
Miles Stevenson
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The ranch of Red Ryder (Allan Lane) and his aunt, The Duchess (Martha Wentworth), is being used as the training site for "Gentleman Jim" Corbett (George Turner) for his upcoming fight in Carson City, Nevada for the heavyweight championship against Bob Fitzsimmons (John Dehner). Molly McVey (Peggy Stewart), the daughter of a U.S. Senator, crusading against prize-fighting in Nevada, complicates matters soemwhat when she conceives the bright idea of having Corbett kidnapped, thus causing the cancellation of the fight. The two men (George Chesebro and George Lloyd) she hires to do the kidnapping also add to the complications by kidnapping Ryder instead of Corbett. Meanwhile, a gang of crooks, led by McKean (Roy Barcroft), descend on the town intent on looting the town and also making off with the fight proceeds.

The Duchess, the aunt of Red Ryder, comes to town to protect her property. Crawford, a town big-shot behind an outlaw gang, tries to prevent her from reaching her destination, but the attack is thwarted by Red. The latter is made town marshal, and when he gets too close to the truth and is making it too hot for the Crawford faction, Crawford has his henchman Luke kidnap Red's Indian friend Little Beaver.

An interesting entry in Republic Pictures' long-running "Red Ryder" B-Western series, this film is not about hardy settlers braving the Colorado winters, as the title would suggest. Instead it's a sort of Reform School Western about a couple of wayward Chicago boys (Billy Cummings and Freddie Chapman) taken in by Ryder's indomitable aunt, "The Duchess" (Alice Fleming.) The boys escaped their very own "Fagin," Bull Reagan (Roy Barcroft), and were given a second chance on the lady's Western ranch. Unfortunately, Reagan returns to do a bit of cattle rustling, once again luring the boys into becoming his accomplices.




















