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Riders of the Purple Sage
Director: Lynn Reynolds (I) Writers: Zane Grey (I), Edfrid A. Bingham
Runtime: 56
Color: Black and White
| Tom Mix | Jim Carson aka Jim Lassiter | |
![]() | Beatrice Burnham | Milly Erne |
![]() | Seesel Ann Johnson | Bess Erne as a Child (as Seesel Anne Johnson) |
![]() | Arthur Morrison (I) | Frank Erne |
![]() | Warner Oland | Lew Walters aka Judge Dyer |
![]() | Wilfred Lucas | Oldring |
![]() | Mabel Ballin | Jane Withersteen |
![]() | Charles Le Moyne | Richard Tull (as Charles LeMoyne) |
![]() | Harold Goodwin (I) | Bern Venters |
![]() | Hank Bell | Extra in Saloon (uncredited) |
![]() | Fred Kohler (I) | Henchman Tom Metzger (uncredited) |
![]() | Charles Newton (I) | Henchman Joe Herd (uncredited) |
![]() | Marian Nixon | Bess Erne (uncredited) |
![]() | Joe Rickson | Henchman Dave Slack (uncredited) |
![]() | Anne Shirley | Fay Larkin (uncredited) |
When Lew Walters and his three henchmen kidnap Millie and her child, her brother Jim Carson sets out to find her. Now known as Jim Lassiter, he kills the three henchman. In Cottonwood County he joins up with rancher Jane Witherspoon in her fight against the rustling Riders of the Purple Sage. The crooked County Judge is Dyer, who unknown to Lassiter is really Lew Walters.
Tags
- 1925
- aunt
- based-on-novel
- brother-sister-relationship
- card-cheat
- cattle
- chase
- child
- child-abuse
- court
- cowboy
- dog
- false-accusation
- fistfight
- gunfight
- gunfire
- gunshot-wound
- hardship
- homestead
- horse
- judge
- kidnapping
- lasso
- lawyer
- mormon
- mother-daughter-relationship
- mountain
- orphan
- outlaw
- ranch
- revenge
- rustler
- saloon
- stampede
- USA
- waterfall
- Western
- whipping




















