Produced by Jack Schwartz for low-budget company Screen Guild, this mild Western starring the veteran
Richard Arlen was apparently the first entry in a proposed series. Arlen played the title role, here assigned by the army to quell an Indian attack on the powerless settlers. The Indians are accusing Tom Russell (
John Dexter) of murdering a member of the tribe, an act, as Buffalo Bill discovers, actually committed by a gang of outlaws hired by investment company owner J.B. Jordon (
Frank O'Connor). Buffalo Bill Rides Again was soundly defeated by a low budget and slipshod direction by the veteran Bernard B. Ray. Popular B-Western villain
Ted Adams disappeared mysteriously halfway through the film, only to be replaced by
Edmund Cobb.
Jennifer Holt, the daughter of Arlen contemporary
Jack Holt and by far the busiest B-Western heroine of the 1940s, had little to do other than letting herself be kidnapped by evil Gil Patric. Arlen, whose career dated back to the silent era, was perhaps a mite too old and stout by 1946 when this film was produced to become an acceptable B-Western hero. No further
Buffalo Bill Westerns were produced by Schwartz. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide