Randy Rides Alone (1934) is a Lone Star Western directed by Harry L. Fraser, starring John Wayne in one of his early screen roles.
The story follows Randy Bowers, a cowboy who rides into town only to be accused of murder. Wrongly imprisoned, he escapes and sets out to clear his name, uncovering a gang of outlaws led by a mysterious masked villain. With Wayne’s rugged charisma, Alberta Vaughn’s spirited performance, and Fraser’s brisk direction, Randy Rides Alone delivers frontier suspense, outlaw action, and the timeless “wrongly accused hero” storyline.
Film Details
Title: Randy Rides Alone
Year: 1934
Genre: Western / Action / Adventure
Director: Harry L. Fraser
Starring:
John Wayne as Randy Bowers
Alberta Vaughn as Sally Rogers
George “Gabby” Hayes as Sheriff
Earl Dwire as the villain
Runtime: Approx. 53 minutes
Studio: Lone Star Productions
Distributor: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States
Format: Black‑and‑white
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