The Warrant for Red Rube Filming Locations

The Warrant for Red Rube filming locations

Where was The Warrant for Red Rube filmed? The Warrant for Red Rube was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

The Warrant for Red Rube Filming Locations

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The Warrant for Red Rube (1911)
Runtime: 0 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1911
IMDB: tt0922659
Plot summary

Bill Sanders, sheriff of Alkali County, gets a warrant for Red Rube, the tough. He gives it to his deputies to serve, but Rube gets busy with the strong arm and makes them look like monkeys. When several installments of deputies have failed, Bill Sanders gets on the job himself. Bill not only knows how to juggle the 44 Colts, but he keeps gray matter in his skull. In going after Red Rube, he decides to rely on his brains instead of his hardware. He disguises himself as a tenderfoot, arms himself with a camera, and gets on Rube's trail. Things are warm and lively thereafter, but Sanders gets his man, and the honor of Alkali County is preserved.

Genres
Short
Western
Cast
William Clifford
Francis Ford
Directors
William F. Haddock
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The Warrant for Red Rube filming locations