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Along the Rio Grande

Along the Rio Grande

1941Movie⏱️ 1h 4mApproved
DramaMusicWestern
5.8
IMDB Rating
227 votes

When Jeff, Smokey, and Whopper try to help their boss Pop Edwards, they find themselves in jail for robbery and Pop murdered. They know Doc Randall is the culprit and when Doc's men break one of his henchman out of jail the three ...

Director
Edward Killy
Writers
Arthur V. Jones, Morton Grant, Stuart Anthony
Stars
Tim Holt, Ray Whitley, Betty Jane Rhodes
Release Date
February 7, 1941
Language
Spanish, English
Country
United States
💬 7
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Tim Holt
Tim Holt
as Jeff
Ray Whitley
Ray Whitley
as Smokey
Betty Jane Rhodes
Betty Jane Rhodes
as Mary Loring
Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
as Whopper
Robert Fiske
Robert Fiske
as Doc Randall
Hal Taliaferro
Hal Taliaferro
as Sweetwater Sheriff
Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
as Joe Turner
Slim Whitaker
Slim Whitaker
as Henchman Pete
Monte Montague
Monte Montague
as Henchman Kirby
Ruth Clifford
Ruth Clifford
as Paula

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Santa Clarita, California, USA
Production
RKO Radio Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

rio grande riverb westernb moviemurderjealousy

🎯 Categories

SpanishDramaMusicWestern

⭐ Featured Review

Passable B western that served as an influence?!
by tankjonah2006-10-03
5/10

"To avenge the death of their boss three men (Tim Holt, Ray Whitley, Emmett Lynn) pose as bank robbers to infiltrate the gang of the man (Robert Fiske) responsible so that they can bring him to justice. An interesting early western, one of the first of Holt's long career in the genre. There's very little that is inspired here, as there are numerous dull songs sang at the hideout to help pad the film out to feature length (for a B-film), and the story is fairly conventional and predictable. However, Holt and his friends infiltrating the gang is reminiscent of For a Few Dollars More (19..."

💡 Did You Know?

Easy-going sidekick Ray Whitley was much more than just a loyal friend to cowboy heroes like Tim Holt. In addition to being a popular singer of western ballads, he wrote Gene Autry's signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again". The song was purchased by Autry for just $200. After Autry collaborated with Whitley on changes in the chorus, verses and melody, the song eventually became one of the most popular western songs in history.

📖 Synopsis

When Jeff, Smokey, and Whopper try to help their boss Pop Edwards, they find themselves in jail for robbery and Pop murdered. They know Doc Randall is the culprit and when Doc's men break one of his henchman out of jail the three ...