Johnny Carpenter

From 1953 to 1956, Carpenter produced four movies independently; Son of the Renegade (1953), The Lawless Rider (1954), Outlaw Treasure (1955) and I Killed Wild Bill Hickok (1956).

These four films have drawn comparisons between Carpenter and his friend Ed Wood, who actually helped produce The Lawless Rider and may have worked on Son of the Renegade, as well.

Carpenter would also make a featured appearance in Wood's 1959 film, Night of the Ghouls.

Besides his work in Westerns, Carpenter had a great love of horses and tried to share his enthusiasm with all who cared.

[3] First located in Glendale, California (later moved Lake View Terrace), the ranch was available for handicapped children (mostly from Los Angeles) to come and spend a day with the horses and enjoy the mock Western town that served as the ranch's backdrop.