Ride 'em, Cowgirl

Ride 'em, Cowgirl

53 mins | Music, Western | Jan. 20, 1939

Sandy Doyle, gambler and political chief of a small border town, seeks to gain control of the Bar-X Ranch, owned by Rufe Rickson, to further some undercover activities of his own. He counts on Rickson's inability to stay away from gambling as the means to his ultimate success. Government investigator Oliver Shea and his assistant, Dan Haggerty, start a fight in Doyle's place when they see Rickson being cheated and are invited to the Bar-X where Oliver and Helen Rickson, Rufe's daughter, discover interest in each other and Dan finds himself pursued by Bell, the ranch cook. Sheriff Larson brings the prize money for the $5,000 race of the Rodeo Association, and that night it is stolen.

Ride 'em, Cowgirl

53 mins | Music, Western | Jan. 20, 1939

Ride 'em, Cowgirl
Sandy Doyle, gambler and political chief of a small border town, seeks to gain control of the Bar-X Ranch, owned by Rufe Rickson, to further some undercover activities of his own. He counts on Rickson's inability to stay away from gambling as the means to his ultimate success. Government investigator Oliver Shea and his assistant, Dan Haggerty, start a fight in Doyle's place when they see Rickson being cheated and are invited to the Bar-X where Oliver and Helen Rickson, Rufe's daughter, discover interest in each other and Dan finds himself pursued by Bell, the ranch cook. Sheriff Larson brings the prize money for the $5,000 race of the Rodeo Association, and that night it is stolen.
Producers Grand National Pictures
Original title Ride 'em, Cowgirl
Directors Samuel Diege
Writers Arthur Hoerl

Cast

Dorothy Page

as Helen Rickson

Vince Barnett

as Dan Haggerty

Milton Frome

as Oliver Shea

Lynn Mayberry

as Belle

Frank Ellis

as Sheriff Larson

Joseph W. Girard

as 'Ruf' Rickson

Merrill McCormick

as Deputy Sheriff

Harrington Reynolds

as Sandy Doyle

Pat Henning

as Henchman Lingstrom

Fred Cordova

as Henchman Philbin

Snowy

as Helen's Horse (uncredited)

Lionel Backus

as Elderly Townsman

Fred Behrle

as Deputy Foster

Lester Dorr

as Announcer

Adabelle Driver

as Townswoman

Clyde McClary

as Henchman

Jack O'Shea

as Henchman

Blackjack Ward

as Henchman

Pete Gordon

as Henchman Grigg