Pride of the Plains (1944)
Dan Hurley wants to sell wild horses and is trying to get the Wild Game Laws that protect them changed. To get his petition signed, his henchman paints his trained horse to look like the wild horse leader and has it kill a man. Johnny Revere finds traces of paint on a horse and tries to arrest Hurley and his men. But he is captured by the gang and is now slated to be the next victim of the trained horse.
Director: Wallace Fox
Genre: Western
Runtime: 55 min
Release Date: January 5, 1944
Cast
- Robert Livingston - Johnny Revere
- Smiley Burnette - Frog Millhouse
- Nancy Gay - Joan Bradford
- Steve Barclay - Kenny Revere
- Kenneth MacDonald - Dan Hurley
- Charles Miller - Grant Bradford
- Kenne Duncan - Snyder
Screenplay
- Oliver Drake (Story)
- John K. Butler (Screenplay)
- Robert Creighton Williams (Screenplay)
Production: Republic Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
ranch, slaughterhouse, henchmen
More Films by Director: Wallace Fox
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pride of the Plains about?
- Dan Hurley wants to sell wild horses and is trying to get the Wild Game Laws that protect them changed. To get his petition signed, his henchman paints his trained horse to look like the wild horse leader and has it kill a man. Johnny Revere finds traces of paint on a horse and tries to arrest Hurley and his men. But he is captured by the gang and is now slated to be the next victim of the trained horse.
- Who directed Pride of the Plains?
- Pride of the Plains was directed by Wallace Fox.
- Who stars in Pride of the Plains?
- Pride of the Plains stars Robert Livingston, Smiley Burnette, Nancy Gay, Steve Barclay, Kenneth MacDonald, Charles Miller.
- How long is Pride of the Plains?
- Pride of the Plains has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
- What genre is Pride of the Plains?
- Pride of the Plains is a Western film.
- Where was Pride of the Plains produced?
- Pride of the Plains was produced in United States of America.