Well-written by the veteran William Nolte, and acted by a generally competent cast, Big Boy Rides Again was soundly defeated by Gower Gulch entrepreneur Arthur Alexander's slipshod production methods and Al Herman's typically stoic direction. The film's title to the contrary, star Guinn "Big Boy" Williams is never referred to as "Big Boy" in the film but always as plain "Tom." Incidentally, there never was a "Big Boy Rides."
Big Boy Rides Again (1935)
Directed by Al Herman / Albert Herman
Share on