The Man from New Mexico (1932)

The Man from New Mexico (1932) poster

The cattle on the Langton Ranch are mysteriously dying and cowhands are disappearing or being shot. Two Langton riders bring a wounded rider they found wounded and hung up in a barbed-wire fence to Sally Langton and report that her father is missing. A lone rider, Jess Ryder, tops a rise and sees a band of men working on some calves in a secluded corral, and he frowns as he sees what Bat Murchinson is doing.

Director: John P. McCarthy
Genre: Western
Runtime: 54 min
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Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: John P. McCarthy
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man from New Mexico about?
The cattle on the Langton Ranch are mysteriously dying and cowhands are disappearing or being shot. Two Langton riders bring a wounded rider they found wounded and hung up in a barbed-wire fence to Sally Langton and report that her father is missing. A lone rider, Jess Ryder, tops a rise and sees a band of men working on some calves in a secluded corral, and he frowns as he sees what Bat Murchinson is doing.
Who directed The Man from New Mexico?
The Man from New Mexico was directed by John P. McCarthy.
Who stars in The Man from New Mexico?
The Man from New Mexico stars Tom Tyler, Caryl Lincoln, Jack Richardson, Bob Walker, Frank Ball, Lewis Sargent.
How long is The Man from New Mexico?
The Man from New Mexico has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is The Man from New Mexico?
The Man from New Mexico is a Western film.
Where was The Man from New Mexico produced?
The Man from New Mexico was produced in United States of America.