
Westward Ho 1935
"ROMANCE RIDES THE PLAINS!"
Step into the rugged world of post-Civil War California with *Westward Ho (1935)*, a classic Western directed by Robert N. Bradbury.
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Westward Ho (1935) about?
*Westward Ho (1935)* follows John Wyatt, who joins a vigilante group called The Singing Riders after his parents are murdered and his brother is kidnapped during a wagon-train attack. Years later, he seeks both justice and redemption while tracking down the outlaws responsible.
Who directed Westward Ho?
Robert N. Bradbury directed *Westward Ho (1935)*. Known for his work in early Westerns, Bradbury crafted a fast-paced adventure rooted in classic frontier themes.
Who stars in Westward Ho?
The film stars John Wayne, Sheila Bromley, Frank McGlynn Jr., Jim Farley, and Dickie Jones in key roles.
Is Westward Ho (1935) worth watching?
While *Westward Ho* isn't as widely known today, its combination of John Wayne's charisma, classic Western action, and a tight 61-minute runtime makes it a solid pick for fans of vintage adventure films. It may lack modern polish but delivers nostalgic charm.
How long is Westward Ho?
The runtime of *Westward Ho (1935)* is 61 minutes.
About Westward Ho (1935) — A Classic Western Tale of Revenge and Justice
Step into the rugged world of post-Civil War California with *Westward Ho (1935)*, a classic Western directed by Robert N. Bradbury. This gripping tale follows John Wyatt, a young man whose life was shattered when outlaws attacked his family's wagon train, leaving his parents dead and his brother kidnapped. Years later, John becomes the leader of **The Singing Riders**, a vigilante posse known for their white horses, matching attire, and bold harmonies as they patrol the trails in pursuit of justice.
Fueled by vengeance and a quest for redemption, John searches for the gang responsible for his family's tragedy while protecting settlers from further harm. With John Wayne headlining the cast alongside Sheila Bromley and Frank McGlynn Jr., this 61-minute adventure blends history, action, and classic Western themes into a nostalgic yet thrilling experience. Expect sweeping landscapes, moral clarity, and the unmistakable spirit of the Old West.