Lone Rider

{{short description|2000 TV film}}

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{{Use American English|date=October 2021}}

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| director = David S. Cass Sr.

| producer = Albert T. Dickerson III

| writer = Frank Sharp

| starring = Lou Diamond Phillips
Stacy Keach
Vincent Spano

| music = Joe Kraemer

| cinematography = James W. Wrenn

| editor = Tricia Gorman

| company = Grand Army Entertainment

| released = {{Start date|2008|04|12}}

| country = United States

| language = English

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Lone Rider is a 2008 American Western television film. It was directed by David S. Cass Sr.{{Cite web |title=David S. Cass Sr. : Actor - Films, episodes and roles on digiguide.tv |url=https://digiguide.tv/celebrity/David+S.+Cass+Sr./61776/ |access-date=2024-10-19 |website=digiguide.tv}} and stars Lou Diamond Phillips and Stacy Keach.{{Cite web |title=Lone Rider (Grand Army/Larry Levinson, TV, 2008) – Jeff Arnold's West |url=https://jeffarnoldswest.com/2015/03/lone-rider-grand-armylarry-levinson-2008/ |access-date=2024-10-18 |language=en-US}}

Plot

Bobby Hattaway (Lou Diamond Phillips), an honored soldier, returns home after the American Civil War to find his father's (Stacy Keach) formerly prosperous store now dangerously in debt to the town's ruthless leader, and Bobby's childhood friend, Stu Croker (Vincent Spano). Bobby will now face off against his former friend to take control from Stu.

Cast

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