
Outlaws of Red River
Action · Adventure · Western
Overview
As a boy, Tom Morley, was forced to watch the killings of his foster parents and the abduction of his foster sister. When he reaches manhood he joins the Texas Rangers and becomes very good at tracking down outlaws; whereby, he is given the nickname "The Falcon". He finally tracks down his long lost foster sister who has become a spy for the outlaws.
Top Cast


Tom Mix
Tom Mix
Tom Morley
Tom Mix
Tom Morley
Tony the Horse
Tony the Horse
Tom's Horse
Tony the Horse
Tom's Horse


Marjorie Daw
Marjorie Daw
Mary Torrence
Marjorie Daw
Mary Torrence


William Conklin
William Conklin
Captain Dunning
William Conklin
Captain Dunning


Duke R. Lee
Duke R. Lee
Dick Williams (as Duke Lee)
Duke R. Lee
Dick Williams (as Duke Lee)


Francis McDonald
Francis McDonald
Ben Tanner
Francis McDonald
Ben Tanner


Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
Mr. Torrence (prologue)
Lee Shumway
Mr. Torrence (prologue)


Virginia Marshall
Virginia Marshall
Mary as a child (prologue)
Virginia Marshall
Mary as a child (prologue)


Mark Hamilton
Mark Hamilton
Bandit (uncredited)
Mark Hamilton
Bandit (uncredited)


Johnny Downs
Johnny Downs
Tom Morley (prologue) (as Jimmy Downs)
Johnny Downs
Tom Morley (prologue) (as Jimmy Downs)
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