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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lone_RiderLone Rider - Wikipedia

    Lone Rider is a 2008 American Western television film. It was directed by David S. Cass Sr. and stars Lou Diamond Phillips and Stacy Keach.

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  2. 12. Apr. 2008 · With heartening family drama and adrenaline-pumping action, Lone Rider is a western with guts, glory, and a powerful message. Bob Hattaway, an honored soldier, returns to his Western hometown to discover that corrupt landowner Stu Croaker has become the most powerful man in the county.

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    • David S. Cass Sr.
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    • Western
  3. Opera star-cum-cowboy hero George Houston stars in PRC's The Lone Rider Fights Back. Appropriately enough, Houston disguises himself as a musician to get the goods on a gang of terrorists. The principal villain hopes to scare the local miners off their land, so he can move in and clean up.

  4. The Lone Rider Tom assumes a former outlaw's identity (Keno) to learn where the gold from his last big heist is hidden. He tries to get the info from Blackie Dawson, but Blackie gets suspicious. Director: Sam Newfield | Stars: George Houston, Al St. John, Maxine Leslie, Frank Hagney. Votes: 44.

  5. Lone Rider (2008) Mark Franklin June 23, 2015 2000s. Lou Diamond Phillips plays Bobby Hattaway, who returns home to Pelton after 15 years of service in the U.S. Cavalry. He hopes to help his father (Stacy Keach), mother and cousin Curtis run their general store.

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  6. 8. Apr. 2008 · Overview. Bobby Hattaway (Lou Diamond Phillips), an honored soldier, returns home after the American Civil War to find his father's (Stacy Keach) formerly prosperous ranch now dangerously in debt to the town's ruthless leader, and Bobby's childhood friend, Stu Croker (Vincent Spano).

  7. The Lone Rider is a 1930 American western film directed by Louis King and starring Buck Jones, Vera Reynolds and Harry Woods. It was remade twice by Columbia first as The Man Trailer (1934) and then The Thundering West (1939).