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Production. Riders of Vengeance was released as a Universal Special feature in June 1919, a 60-minute silent film on six reels. It was part of the long-running "Cheyenne Harry" series of film featurettes. The story was an uncommon collaboration between the star Harry Carey and the director John Ford (with help from scenarist Eugene Lewis).
- Harry Carey
- Pat Powers
The Raiders (1952 film) The Raiders. (1952 film) The Raiders is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Richard Conte and Viveca Lindfors. [1] It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was later reissued as Riders of Vengeance .
- Universal International Pictures
- William Alland
Riders of Vengeance: Directed by John Ford. With Harry Carey, Seena Owen, Joe Harris, J. Farrell MacDonald. Harry's bride is murdered at their wedding along with Harry's mother and father, and the good-hearted outlaw turns grimly malevolent.
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- Western
- John Ford
- 1919-06-09
On the day of his wedding, Cheyenne Harry's bride, his father and his mother are killed on the steps of the church by his enemies. A year later, Harry returns to Mesquite to avenge the deaths of his loved ones.
- Jack Ford
- Harry Carey
Riders of Vengeance. 1952, Western, 1h 20m. --. Tomatometer. --. Audience Score. Want to see. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email.
- Western
Riders of Vengeance plot "He wasn't a shooting man, but seven men robbed him of his family and his girl, so he started out to get them all- one man against seven. Did Harry get them? Or did a woman halt him?" Harry's bride is murdered at their wedding, along with Harry's mother and father, and the good-hearted outlaw turns grimly evil.