The Utah Kid (1944)

SIX GUNS AND FISTS BEAT A TATTOO ON RANGE RATS AND RENEGADES!

The Utah Kid (1944) poster

The Utah Kid was a late entry in Monogram's "Trail Blazers" series. These low-budget westerns usually featured three cowboy stars; this time, however, there are only two, Bob Steele and Hoot Gibson. Though neither star is a spring chicken, Steele is the younger of the two, so he's the "Utah Kid" by default. The plot, involving a gang of crooks who go around fixing rodeo results, was designed to accommodate yards and yards of stock footage.

Director: Vernon Keays
Genre: Western
Runtime: 53 min
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Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

rodeo, utah

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Utah Kid about?
The Utah Kid was a late entry in Monogram's "Trail Blazers" series. These low-budget westerns usually featured three cowboy stars; this time, however, there are only two, Bob Steele and Hoot Gibson. Though neither star is a spring chicken, Steele is the younger of the two, so he's the "Utah Kid" by default. The plot, involving a gang of crooks who go around fixing rodeo results, was designed to accommodate yards and yards of stock footage.
Who directed The Utah Kid?
The Utah Kid was directed by Vernon Keays.
Who stars in The Utah Kid?
The Utah Kid stars Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Beatrice Gray, Ralph Lewis, Evelyn Eaton, Mauritz Hugo.
How long is The Utah Kid?
The Utah Kid has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is The Utah Kid?
The Utah Kid is a Western film.
Where was The Utah Kid produced?
The Utah Kid was produced in United States of America.