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  1. Red River Robin Hood is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander with a screenplay by Bennett Cohen and starring Tim Holt. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The plot was inspired by Zorro. This was the last Tim Holt Western until after the war.

  2. Red River Robin Hood: Directed by Lesley Selander. With Tim Holt, Cliff Edwards, Barbara Moffett, Eddie Dew. A crime boss uses a corrupt judge and fake land grant to steal ranchers properties, but is met with strong resistance organized by two cowboys and the town's newspaper editor.

    • (149)
    • Drama, Western
    • Lesley Selander
    • 1942-11-06
  3. A cardsharp comes to the aid of a Mexican family. Western Stars: Tim McCoy, Luana Walters, Rex Lease. Director: Lesley Selander Writers: Whitney J. Stanton, ...

    • 103 min
    • 981
    • Melissa Bell
  4. An honest cowpoke (Tim Holt) comes to the rescue when the ranchers of Red River, AZ have their property seized by a greedy businessman (Eddie Dew). This 1942 B-western, directed by Lesley Selander, also stars Barbara Moffett, Cliff Edwards, Otto Hoffman and Russell Wade.

  5. As Jim Carey and his sidekick Ike ride toward the town of Red River to join their partner, Chet Andrews, on his ranch, a judge informs the local ranchers that a Spanish land grant deeds all the lands of the Red River district to Scott Yager.

    • Lesley Selander, James Casey
    • Tim Holt
  6. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this western, a pair of ranchers tire of being oppressed by the excessive taxation an avaricious crook in possession of a bogus Spanish land grant and so set off to help their neighbors by emulating the rakish Robin Hood. Characteristics. Keywords. bad-guy, cowboy, good-guy, robbery, Robin-Hood, land, landing [plane]

  7. An honest cowpoke (Tim Holt) comes to the rescue when the ranchers of Red River, AZ have their property seized by a greedy businessman (Eddie Dew). This 1942 B-western, directed by Lesley Selander, also stars Barbara Moffett, Cliff Edwards, Otto Hoffman and Russell Wade.