
Randy is jailed for murders he didn't commit. Knowing he is innocent, Sally Rogers breaks him out. Fleeing the Sheriff, he stumbles into the murderers' hideout, where he is accepted as part of the gang. Learning of the boss's secret identity by comparing handwritten notes, he has a plan that will enable the Sheriff to round them all up.... (Full plot summary below)
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Randy is jailed for murders he didn't commit. Knowing he is innocent, Sally Rogers breaks him out. Fleeing the Sheriff, he stumbles into the murderers' hideout, where he is accepted as part of the gang. Learning of the boss's secret identity by comparing handwritten notes, he has a plan that will enable the Sheriff to round them all up.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzAs harrowing an opening as ever in such a B-Western. |
| User ReviewG ROutstanding movie John Wayne is my family favorite actor |
| User ReviewDonald WA nice early John Wayne Movie, if you can cope with the terrible acting from the other actors, you'll enjoy this. A great story that kept me hooked, Nice one! |
| User ReviewBen Pdecent fun wayne western. The soundtrack isn't that great, could have done without it. |
| User ReviewKevin RThe girl out-smarted you. Randy is jailed and accused of a murder he didn't commit. Fortunately, one girl believes his story. He escapes from prison and falls into the camp of the men who committed the murder. He must convince the female who formerly believed him he has a plan to get the rightful men arrested for their crimes. "You don't look like a killer." "I'm not." Harry L. Fraser, director of Broadway to Cheyenne, Rustler's Paradise, The Last of the Clintons, Ghost Town, Chained for Life, Jungle Terror, and Aces Wild, delivers Randy Rides Alone. The storyline for this picture is fairly cliché and straightforward. The action scenes were below average but I loved the soundtrack. John Wayne stars and is a bit rigid in this early work of his. "I was afraid you wouldn't get here." "So was I." This was recommended to me via Fios so I randomly DVR'd this Wayne classic. This was a very cliché western with little going for it. There were the classic western elements, music, and feel, but little that differentiated this in the genre. I recommend skipping this unless you're a diehard western or Wayne fan. "Lock her up. It will give her a chance to refresh her memory." Grade: C- |
| User ReviewKyle DIt was okay, it is the topical love story towards the end and not much story, but one of the first kind of undercover cop(even though he wasn't a cop) kind of movies |
| User ReviewJim MSlow, uninteresting, unoriginal, poorly, filmed, poorly acted mess. At least its short. People actually watched this? |
| User ReviewSamantha MA totally overall annoying movie experience. Hardly anything good at all. |
| User ReviewBob BAn early John Wayne western similar in all aspects to the others of the era: simple story with basic plot, no character development, poor acting and horribly unbelievably fight scenes. How Wayne got beyond these to become a star is beyond me. |