Fighting to Live (1934)

TWO FAMOUS DOG STARS IN A DOUBLE-BARRELED ACTION THRILLS

Fighting to Live (1934) poster

When attacked by two dogs, Joe Gilmore leaves them on the desert to die. Later one of the dogs saves John Blake from drowning. Men arrive claiming the dog is killing their chickens. They want to kill the dog but John convinces them the dog's fate should be determined by a trial.

Director: Edward F. Cline
Genre: Comedy, Western, Drama, Action, Adventure
Runtime: 60 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Frank B. Good
Editing: Carl Himm
Production: Sol Lesser Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Spaghetti Western, Crossing the Desert: Struggle Under the Sands, Desert Trek and Heat Exhaustion, Survival Ordeal in Desert Heat

Keywords

farm, ranch, dog, desert, chicken coop

More Films by Director: Edward F. Cline
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Western, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fighting to Live about?
When attacked by two dogs, Joe Gilmore leaves them on the desert to die. Later one of the dogs saves John Blake from drowning. Men arrive claiming the dog is killing their chickens. They want to kill the dog but John convinces them the dog's fate should be determined by a trial.
Who directed Fighting to Live?
Fighting to Live was directed by Edward F. Cline.
Who stars in Fighting to Live?
Fighting to Live stars Marion Shilling, Steve Pendleton, Reb Russell, Eddie Phillips, Lloyd Ingraham, Henry Hall.
How long is Fighting to Live?
Fighting to Live has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Fighting to Live?
Fighting to Live is a Comedy, Western, Drama, Action, Adventure film.
Where was Fighting to Live produced?
Fighting to Live was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Fighting to Live?
The themes of Fighting to Live include: Spaghetti Western, Crossing the Desert: Struggle Under the Sands, Desert Trek and Heat Exhaustion, Survival Ordeal in Desert Heat.