Ruth Warren (played by Frances Dade) is a protagonist in Range Law.
The ranch owner who hires Hap. She is engaged to Jim Blount, but Hap intervenes. She is kidnapped to Frisco's hideout and later wanders off to discover crucial evidence that clears Hap and convicts Blount. Jim Blount (played by Frank Mayo) appears in Range Law.
A corrupt stagecoach robber who frames Hap. He doubles the reward for Hap's capture, confronts him at a dance, has him jailed, and attempts to force a marriage with Ruth. Sheriff (played by Jack Rockwell) appears in Range Law.
The local lawman who arrests and imprisons Hap after Blount accuses him of being an escaped convict at the town dance.
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Characters
Ruth Warren
(played by Frances Dade) — protagonist
The ranch owner who hires Hap. She is engaged to Jim Blount, but Hap intervenes. She is kidnapped to Frisco's hideout and later wanders off to discover crucial evidence that clears Hap and convicts Bl...
Jim Blount
(played by Frank Mayo) — supporting
A corrupt stagecoach robber who frames Hap. He doubles the reward for Hap's capture, confronts him at a dance, has him jailed, and attempts to force a marriage with Ruth.
Sheriff
(played by Jack Rockwell) — minor
The local lawman who arrests and imprisons Hap after Blount accuses him of being an escaped convict at the town dance.
Key Relationships
Ruth Warren → Sheriff
(Social Citizen & Law)
Jim Blount → Sheriff
(Corrupt Alliance)
Ruth Warren → Jim Blount
(Romantic Fiancé)
Story Analysis
A story of corruption, escape, and justice where a ranch owner uncovers evidence to clear an innocent man and convict a powerful criminal.