The project starred former football player Lafayette H. "Reb" Russell, and was filmed in 1934 by Willis Kent, an independent filmmaker known for his low budget exploitation melodramas.
Its films, about 40 in all, consisted mostly of low-budget westerns, many of which starred short-lived cowboy star and former football player Lafayette Russell (aka Reb Russell), and cheap, sensationalist exploitation epics.
Bertrand Russell | Russell Crowe | Frederick Russell Burnham | Lafayette, Louisiana | Lafayette | Russell Simmons | Kurt Russell | Russell Brand | Ken Russell | Leon Russell | Rosalind Russell | Russell Street | Russell Mulcahy | Nipsey Russell | George Russell | Russell Street, Melbourne | Marquis de Lafayette | James Russell Lowell | Russell Howard | Russell Drysdale | Lafayette College | John Russell, 1st Earl Russell | John Russell | Jane Russell | Willy Russell | Russell | Lillian Russell | Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette | George Russell (composer) | Bill Russell |