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    Riding Shotgun

    1955 · Western · 1h 15m

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  1. Riding Shotgun is a 1954 American western film directed by Andre de Toth and starring Randolph Scott, Wayne Morris and Joan Weldon. The film was based on the short story "Riding Solo" by Kenneth Perkins, originally published in the September 1942 issue of Blue Book.

  2. Riding Shotgun: Directed by André De Toth. With Randolph Scott, Wayne Morris, Joan Weldon, Joe Sawyer. When a stagecoach guard tries to warn a town of an imminent raid by a band of outlaws, the people mistake him for one of the gang.

  3. Riding shotgun. " Riding shotgun " was a phrase used to describe the bodyguard who rides alongside a stagecoach driver, typically armed with a break-action shotgun, called a coach gun, to ward off bandits or hostile Native Americans. In modern use, it refers to the practice of sitting alongside the driver in a moving vehicle.

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    Riding Shotgun. @ridingshotgun1251 ‧. 73.4K subscribers ‧ 439 videos. Just a Truck Driver documenting my Travels across the USA.. Thru Snow, Rain, Sleet and Heat this Truck keeps moving....

  5. Riding Shotgun (1954) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    Riding Shotgun. Kiss kiss, bang bang!!! In a world where assassination is legal, two not-so-super assassins, Abby and Doyle, try to ply their trade. This is the world of Riding..

  7. To travel as an armed guard next to a vehicle's driver. Latterly, (chiefly in the USA) - to travel in a car's front passenger seat. What's the origin of the phrase 'Riding shotgun'? Please Sir, I know this one.

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