Red Ryder appeared in more than 35 movies and serials. The series began in 1940 with The Adventures of Red Ryder, played by Don “Red” Barry, who got his nickname “Red” from the role and Tommy Cook as Red Ryder’s young Indian sidekick Little Beaver. Subsequently Wild Bill Elliott and Allan “Rocky” Lane portrayed Red Ryder in a number of films, both working with Robert Blake as Little Beaver. The last four Red Ryder movies starred Jim Bannon as Red Ryder and Don Kay (“Little Brown Jug”) Reynolds as Little Beaver and all four of these movies were done in color. Red Ryder was also a 1956-57 Western television series starring Jim Bannon.
Happy B-Day Bwana Quartermain! Looks like we’re in for a Tarzan primer for the next few weeks, so sit back an relax while our hero spins his tale……………..
check out http://sites.google.com/site/freedownloadofadventureaudios/red-ryder-comicsfor Red Ryder comics The site (best western comics) also has some Little Beaver, I think. Just not a whole page. Red Ryder has 2. Sorry to be off topic (so to speak)
Love reading Tarzan comics. I remember reading the books from the library. I am reading some of them again now.
wiselad about 13 years ago
the story of the book “Tarzan” minus Jane? as it seems he is free to consider Nurse Naomi by these writers back in the early 60s
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
So far it sounds pretty much how ERB started the first Tarzan book.
Ray_C about 13 years ago
For Red Ryder fans, from Wikipedia:
Red Ryder appeared in more than 35 movies and serials. The series began in 1940 with The Adventures of Red Ryder, played by Don “Red” Barry, who got his nickname “Red” from the role and Tommy Cook as Red Ryder’s young Indian sidekick Little Beaver. Subsequently Wild Bill Elliott and Allan “Rocky” Lane portrayed Red Ryder in a number of films, both working with Robert Blake as Little Beaver. The last four Red Ryder movies starred Jim Bannon as Red Ryder and Don Kay (“Little Brown Jug”) Reynolds as Little Beaver and all four of these movies were done in color. Red Ryder was also a 1956-57 Western television series starring Jim Bannon.
profkatz about 13 years ago
Happy B-Day Bwana Quartermain! Looks like we’re in for a Tarzan primer for the next few weeks, so sit back an relax while our hero spins his tale……………..
alleyoops Premium Member about 13 years ago
How did Red Ryder get in the jungle with Tarzan?
jmcx4 about 13 years ago
@QuartermainI DID see the Dinnette Set. Please don’t remind me. Jer has more body hair than Tarzan’s “Mom”, Kala.hahaha
Daddys_SusieQ about 13 years ago
check out http://sites.google.com/site/freedownloadofadventureaudios/red-ryder-comicsfor Red Ryder comics The site (best western comics) also has some Little Beaver, I think. Just not a whole page. Red Ryder has 2. Sorry to be off topic (so to speak)
Love reading Tarzan comics. I remember reading the books from the library. I am reading some of them again now.