Son of the Renegade explained

Son of the Renegade
Director:Reg Browne
Starring:Johnny Carpenter
Music:Darrell Calker
Cinematography:William C. Thompson
Editing:B. Richard Connors
Runtime:57 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:17500$

Son of the Renegade is a 1953 low-budget American Western film directed by Reg Browne. The film's soundtrack was conducted by Darrell Calker. The film also features an uncredited co-screenwriting role for Legendary B-Movie director Ed Wood

Plot summary

Red River Johnny gathers his friends (most of whom are called some variation of the name Bill) and returns to claim the heritage of his father who was outlawed many years ago by the sheriff of Red River. The present Sheriff Masters, son of the man Johnny's father shot, is his enemy. Three-Finger Jack stages a series of robberies and stage coach holdups, for which he frames Red River Johnny. The latter learns that Three-Finger plans to rob the town bank, and gathers his men and wipes out Three-Finger and his gang.