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The Lightning Rider 1924

60 min📅 1924-05-18

The Lightning Rider, a 1924 Western directed by Lloyd Ingraham, brings the dusty landscapes of the American frontier to life.

Director: Lloyd Ingraham

Cast

Harry Carey
Harry Carey
Phlip Morgan
Virginia Brown Faire
Virginia Brown Faire
Patricia Alvarez
Thomas G. Lingham
Thomas G. Lingham
Sheriff Alvarez
Léon Bary
Léon Bary
Ramon Gonzales (as Leon Barry)
Bert Hadley
Bert Hadley
Manuel
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Mammy
Frances Ross
Claire Grayson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lightning Rider (1924) about?

The film follows a lawman as he tries to stop the notorious Black Mask gang from terrorizing a California border town.

Who directed The Lightning Rider?

The film was directed by Lloyd Ingraham.

Who stars in The Lightning Rider?

The main cast includes Harry Carey, Virginia Brown Faire, and Madame Sul-Te-Wan.

Is The Lightning Rider (1924) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, fans of classic Westerns and silent cinema will likely find The Lightning Rider to be a gripping and thrilling ride.

How long is The Lightning Rider?

The film has a runtime of 60 minutes.

About The Lightning Rider (1924) — A gripping Western silent film that will keep you on the edge of your seat

The Lightning Rider, a 1924 Western directed by Lloyd Ingraham, brings the dusty landscapes of the American frontier to life. Harry Carey stars as a lawman tasked with stopping the notorious Black Mask gang, led by a masked outlaw terrorizing the California border town of Caliboro. As the townspeople live in fear of the gang's next move, the local sheriff must balance his duty to protect with the moral complexities of justice.

In this gripping silent film, the tension builds as the Black Mask gang's plans come to fruition. With its strong cast, including Virginia Brown Faire and Madame Sul-Te-Wan, The Lightning Rider is a must-watch for fans of classic Westerns and silent cinema. This 60-minute film is a thrilling ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat, eager to see what happens next in the battle between good and evil.