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The Night Riders is a British film of genre Western directed by Alexander Butler released in USA on 1 july 1922 with Albert Ray

The Night Riders (1920)

The Night Riders
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Released in USA 1 july 1922
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Genres Western

The Night Riders is a 1920 British silent western film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Maudie Dunham, Albert Ray and Alexander Butler. It was one of several films made by the British producer G.B. Samuelson at Universal City in California. A Cornish emigrant to Canada battles against cattle rustlers in Alberta.



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Actors

Albert Ray

(John Tresler)
Alexander Butler

(Jack Marbolt (as Andre Beaulieu))
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