South of Sonora (1930)

AMERICA'S FOREMOST HORSEMAN!

South of Sonora (1930) poster

Bill Tracy is a Cattleman's Protective Association agent. Working undercover on his way to Sonora, a town dominated by rustlers, saves Betty Carter from a situation, but her rancher father, believing Blackie's suggestion that Bill is a rustler, forbids her to see him. Bill and his pal Heinie Schmaltz rescue each other from rustlers' various plots and ambushes and eventually discover that Blackie, Carter's foreman, is the leader of the rustlers.

Director: Jacques Jaccard
Genre: Western
Runtime: 55 min
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Screenplay

Production: West Coast Studios
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

undercover, rustlers

More Films by Director: Jacques Jaccard
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is South of Sonora about?
Bill Tracy is a Cattleman's Protective Association agent. Working undercover on his way to Sonora, a town dominated by rustlers, saves Betty Carter from a situation, but her rancher father, believing Blackie's suggestion that Bill is a rustler, forbids her to see him. Bill and his pal Heinie Schmaltz rescue each other from rustlers' various plots and ambushes and eventually discover that Blackie, Carter's foreman, is the leader of the rustlers.
Who directed South of Sonora?
South of Sonora was directed by Jacques Jaccard.
Who stars in South of Sonora?
South of Sonora stars Jay Wilsey, Betty Joy, Lew Meehan, Horace B. Carpenter, Gene Schuler, Fred Church.
How long is South of Sonora?
South of Sonora has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is South of Sonora?
South of Sonora is a Western film.
Where was South of Sonora produced?
South of Sonora was produced in United States of America.