Frontier Justice (1936)
RANGE WAR FOR THE WATER RIGHTS!
When Brent Halston returns he finds his father in an insane asylum and Wilton about to foreclose on their ranch and bring sheep onto the cattle range. When Wilton kills a rancher, Brent is blamed and jailed. Escaping jail he gets Ware to confess that he payed to have Halston committed. He then gets unexpected help from Ethel Gordon when Wilton tries to foreclose.
Director: Robert F. McGowan
Genre: Adventure, Action
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date: October 1, 1936
Cast
- Hoot Gibson - Brent Halston
- Jane Barnes - Ethel Gordon
- Richard Cramer - Gilbert Ware
- Roger Williams - James Wilton
- John Elliott - Ben Livesay
- Franklyn Farnum - Lawyer George Lessin
- Lloyd Ingraham - Doctor Close
- Joseph W. Girard - Samuel Halston
- Fred 'Snowflake' Toones - Snowflake
- George Yeoman - Sheriff Sam Simon
Screenplay
- George B. Rodney (Novel)
- Scott Darling (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Arthur Reed
Editing: Carl Himm
Production: Walter Futter Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
asylum, ranch, frame up
More Films by Director: Robert F. McGowan
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Frontier Justice about?
- When Brent Halston returns he finds his father in an insane asylum and Wilton about to foreclose on their ranch and bring sheep onto the cattle range. When Wilton kills a rancher, Brent is blamed and jailed. Escaping jail he gets Ware to confess that he payed to have Halston committed. He then gets unexpected help from Ethel Gordon when Wilton tries to foreclose.
- Who directed Frontier Justice?
- Frontier Justice was directed by Robert F. McGowan.
- Who stars in Frontier Justice?
- Frontier Justice stars Hoot Gibson, Jane Barnes, Richard Cramer, Roger Williams, John Elliott, Franklyn Farnum.
- How long is Frontier Justice?
- Frontier Justice has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
- What genre is Frontier Justice?
- Frontier Justice is a Adventure, Action film.
- Where was Frontier Justice produced?
- Frontier Justice was produced in United States of America.