Pony Express Rider

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Pony Express Rider
Dan Greer
  • Hal Harrison
  • Robert Totten
  • Produced by
    Starring
    CinematographyBernie Abramson
    Edited byMarsh Hendry
    Music byRobert O. Ragland
    Production
    company
    Doty-Dayton Production
    Release date
    November 18, 1976
    Running time
    100 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Pony Express Rider is a 1976 American Western film directed by Robert Totten and starring Henry Wilcoxon, Maureen McCormick and Joan Caulfield.[1] In 1860 young Jimmie Richardson joins the Pony Express to help find the man he believes killed his father.[2]

    Plot

    The year is 1860. The United States is inexorably heading towards civil war.

    rancher
    who lusts for power and Jed Richardson is a modest man who hopes to carve decency into the western wilds.

    Kingman's pursuit of political fame and fortune eventually splits the friends. The only link between them is the love that developed between Richardson's son, Jimmy D., and Kingman's daughter, Rose of Sharon.

    When a feud develops between the two families, Bovey (Kingman's son) - in a moment of anger - murders Jed. Jimmy D., despite his love for Rose, decides to avenge his father's death. He sets out after Bovey, racing through the wilderness plains across Native American-held country. By a chanceful opportunity Jimmy D. joins the Pony Express mail rider service. It is through the Pony Express that he is able to ride across hostile territory in his vengeance mission. Eventually, in uncharted territory, Jimmy D. gets his revenge.[3]

    Cast

    References

    1. ^ Monaco p.180
    2. ^ Maltin, Leonard, Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide, 1991 Edition, Plume, 1990, page 904
    3. ^ Gibraltar Chronicle Television & Radio Guide; Dated 08/12/1984; Page 3

    Bibliography

    • Monaco, James. The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books, 1991.

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