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Range Law 1931

63 min📅 1931-10-10

"Where a coroner serves as jury, but a man must judge for himself."

In *Range Law (1931)*, the rugged Ken Maynard takes center stage as a wronged cowboy who breaks free from prison determined to uncover the truth behind his false conviction.

Director: Phil Rosen

Cast

Ken Maynard
Ken Maynard
Hap Conners
Frances Dade
Frances Dade
Ruth Warren
Frank Mayo
Frank Mayo
Jim Blount
Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
'Old' Frisco
Aileen Manning
Aileen Manning
Ruth's attendant
Jack Rockwell
Jack Rockwell
Sheriff
Charles King
Charles King
'Bull' Legal
Tom London
Tom London
Henchman Cleve

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Range Law (1931) about?

Ken Maynard stars as a cowboy who escapes from prison to hunt down the man who framed him for a crime he didn't commit. His journey through the untamed West becomes a personal mission to restore his name and seek vengeance against those who betrayed him.

Who directed Range Law?

Phil Rosen directed *Range Law (1931)*, bringing his experience in Westerns and early sound films to craft a tense, dialogue-driven drama.

Who stars in Range Law?

The film features Ken Maynard in the lead role, with Frances Dade as his co-star, supported by Frank Mayo, Lafe McKee, and Aileen Manning.

Is Range Law (1931) worth watching?

As a 1930s Western, *Range Law* offers a compelling snapshot of frontier justice with solid performances from its cast. While it may not boast modern action, its themes of betrayal and retribution remain engaging for classic film enthusiasts.

How long is Range Law?

The runtime of *Range Law (1931)* is 63 minutes.

About Range Law (1931) — A Wronged Cowboy's Quest for Frontier Justice

In *Range Law (1931)*, the rugged Ken Maynard takes center stage as a wronged cowboy who breaks free from prison determined to uncover the truth behind his false conviction. Directed by Phil Rosen, this classic Western plunges viewers into a world where justice isn't always blind—especially when a coroner doubles as judge in a land where personal vengeance clashes with the law. The film crackles with the gritty atmosphere of the Old West, where loyalty is tested, betrayals run deep, and a man must rely on his own instincts to clear his name.

With a tagline that hits like a revolver shot—"Where a coroner serves as jury, but a man must judge for himself"—*Range Law* delivers a story of redemption and reckoning. Frances Dade co-stars as the woman caught between duty and desire, while Frank Mayo and Lafe McKee round out the ensemble in roles that underscore the moral complexities of frontier justice. This is a tale of survival, resilience, and the raw power of settling scores the hard way.