
Riddle Ranch 1935
"THE HORSE WITH A HUMAN BRAIN"
Riddle Ranch (1935) delivers classic Western thrills in just 63 minutes of frontier justice and suspense. Directed by Charles Hutchison, this B-Western follows a dangerous web of deception when horse racing fixing leads to a deadly gambling dispute.
Director: Charles Hutchison
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Riddle Ranch (1935) about?
Riddle Ranch follows Don Carlos, who rigs a horse race to win big but loses everything at gambling tables. After shooting a dealer with another man's gun, an innocent bystander is arrested while the real culprit escapes justice, setting up a tense Western tale of betrayal and false accusation.
Who directed Riddle Ranch?
Charles Hutchison directed Riddle Ranch, bringing his experience in Western filmmaking to this 1935 tale of frontier justice and criminal deception.
Who stars in Riddle Ranch?
The film features David Worth, June Marlowe, Black King, Baby Charlene Barry, and Julian Rivero in key roles.
Is Riddle Ranch (1935) worth watching?
As an unrated early Western, Riddle Ranch offers 63 minutes of vintage genre entertainment with themes of injustice and frontier morality that fans of classic B-Westerns will appreciate.
How long is Riddle Ranch?
Riddle Ranch runs for 63 minutes.
About Riddle Ranch (1935) — Classic Western Justice Drama
Riddle Ranch (1935) delivers classic Western thrills in just 63 minutes of frontier justice and suspense. Directed by Charles Hutchison, this B-Western follows a dangerous web of deception when horse racing fixing leads to a deadly gambling dispute. The story centers on Don Carlos, whose scheme to rig races nets him quick cash, but loses it all at the tables before tragedy strikes. When he shoots a dealer with Horton's weapon, an innocent man faces arrest despite his protests of innocence.
The film features solid performances from David Worth and June Marlowe, supported by Black King and Baby Charlene Barry in this tale of betrayal and false accusation. Set against the backdrop of the American West, Riddle Ranch explores themes of corruption, justice delayed, and the thin line between luck and doom. The 1935 production captures the atmospheric tension of outlaw country, where a single gunshot can change everything and proving one's innocence becomes a desperate quest.