
Ridin' for Justice
Western
Overview
More a romantic melodrama than a true Western, this Buck Jones vehicle from Columbia starred Jones as Buck Randall, a carefree cowboy whose popularity with the local saloon girls becomes the talk of the town.
Top Cast


Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Buck Randall
Buck Jones
Buck Randall


Mary Doran
Mary Doran
Mary Slyde
Mary Doran
Mary Slyde


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Marshal Joseph Slyde
Russell Simpson
Marshal Joseph Slyde


Walter Miller
Walter Miller
Deputy Alex Frame
Walter Miller
Deputy Alex Frame


Robert McKenzie
Robert McKenzie
Judge Septimus P. Spear (as Bob McKanzie)
Robert McKenzie
Judge Septimus P. Spear (as Bob McKanzie)


Will Walling
Will Walling
Ranch Boss Tom Wilson (as William Walling)
Will Walling
Ranch Boss Tom Wilson (as William Walling)


Billy Engle
Billy Engle
Sam - the Stutterer
Billy Engle
Sam - the Stutterer


Hank Mann
Hank Mann
Pete - The Drunk
Hank Mann
Pete - The Drunk
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