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Riding for Fame 1929

60 min📅 1929-08-19

"Whoopee! Thrills! and the Finest Rough-Riding to be Seen in the World Today!"

Set against the dusty chaparral and sun-baked arenas of the 1920s frontier, *Riding for Fame* (1929) throws a championship bronc rider into the center of a high-stakes scandal.

Director: B. Reeves Eason

Cast

Hoot Gibson
Hoot Gibson
Scratch 'Em Hank Scott
Ethlyne Clair
Ethlyne Clair
Kitty Barton
Charles K. French
Charles K. French
Dad Barton
Slim Summerville
Slim Summerville
High-Pockets
Allan Forrest
Allan Forrest
Donald Morgan
Ruth Cherrington
Ruth Cherrington
Miss Hemingway

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Riding for Fame (1929) about?

The story follows a top bronc buster hired to break wild horses, only to be framed for stealing cash from his boss. To clear his name, he must track down the real thieves while racing against time and a growing posse.

Who directed Riding for Fame?

The film was directed by B. Reeves Eason, known for his dynamic action sequences and contributions to early Western cinema.

Who stars in Riding for Fame?

The lead roles are played by Hoot Gibson, Ethlyne Clair, Slim Summerville, and Charles K. French, with Allan Forrest rounding out the ensemble cast.

Is Riding for Fame (1929) worth watching?

With its high-energy rodeo action and classic Western tropes, *Riding for Fame* offers vintage thrills for silent film enthusiasts. Though unrated, its lively pace and moral stakes make it a worthwhile slice of 1920s cinema.

How long is Riding for Fame?

The runtime is 60 minutes, perfect for a brisk, action-packed viewing experience.

About Riding for Fame (1929) — The 1920s Western Where Honor Meets the Hoofbeats

Set against the dusty chaparral and sun-baked arenas of the 1920s frontier, *Riding for Fame* (1929) throws a championship bronc rider into the center of a high-stakes scandal. Hired by a ranch owner to tame wild horses, the rugged hero soon finds his reputation on the line when he's falsely accused of stealing payroll money. With the law at his heels and his integrity under fire, he must outride the real bandits and reclaim his name before the next rodeo whistle blows.

Director B. Reeves Eason, a pioneer of early Western action sequences, crafts a tale where grit meets justice. Hoot Gibson anchors the adventure with his signature charm, supported by a spirited ensemble including Ethlyne Clair and Slim Summerville, delivering a mix of rugged thrills and old-fashioned heroism. The film captures the raw spirit of the Wild West, where every saddle and signature counts.