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  1. Joseph O'Donnell and Taylor Caven (original story), Anthony Coldeway (screenplay), Fred Harman (comic strip) Produced by: Louis Gray: Starring: Wild Bill Elliott: Cinematography: Reggie Lanning: Edited by: Charles Craft: Music by: Joseph Dubin: Distributed by: Republic Pictures

  2. Marshal of Reno (1944) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Marshal of Reno is a 1944 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the second of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane ...

  4. Tucson Raiders: Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. With Bill Elliott, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming. In Elliot's initial appearance as Red Ryder, he finds himself framed for murder.

  5. Director. Anthony Coldeway. Screenplay. Joseph O'Donnell. Writer. In Elliot's initial appearance as Red Ryder, he finds himself framed for murder. Little Beaver then foils the crooked Sheriff's attempt to have Red killed escaping jail. When Hannah Rogers gives the Sheriff a note, Red sees her give him a signal.

  6. Marshal of Reno is a 1944 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the second of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

  7. One of two towns will be selected to be the County Seat and Editor Palmer has a gang working to make sure his town is chosen. Investigating the lawlessness, Red Ryder poses as an outlaw to get into the gang hoping to find out who the boss is. But Palmer knows Red and exposes his true identity when he arrives and Red and Gabby then find themselves prisoners of the gang. [Written by Maurice Van ...

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