Man from the Black Hills (1952)

Man from the Black Hills (1952) poster

As other "B"-western series kept dropping like flies in 1952, Johnny Mack Brown kept grinding 'em out for Monogram. In Man From Black Hills, Johnny tries to help locate his saddle pal Jim Fallan's (James Ellison) long-lost father. Arriving in a small mining town, Johnny and Jim discover that Jim's father has established a financial empire--and that a local opportunist (Randy Brooks) has capitalized on this by claiming to be the old man's son.

Director: Thomas Carr
Genre: Western, Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Raoul Kraushaar
Cinematography: Ernest Miller
Editing: Sam Fields
Production: Silvermine Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

impostor

More Films by Director: Thomas Carr
More Films in Genre: Western, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Man from the Black Hills about?
As other "B"-western series kept dropping like flies in 1952, Johnny Mack Brown kept grinding 'em out for Monogram. In Man From Black Hills, Johnny tries to help locate his saddle pal Jim Fallan's (James Ellison) long-lost father. Arriving in a small mining town, Johnny and Jim discover that Jim's father has established a financial empire--and that a local opportunist (Randy Brooks) has capitalized on this by claiming to be the old man's son.
Who directed Man from the Black Hills?
Man from the Black Hills was directed by Thomas Carr.
Who stars in Man from the Black Hills?
Man from the Black Hills stars Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison, Rand Brooks, Lane Bradford, I. Stanford Jolley, Stanley Andrews.
How long is Man from the Black Hills?
Man from the Black Hills has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Man from the Black Hills?
Man from the Black Hills is a Western, Drama film.
Where was Man from the Black Hills produced?
Man from the Black Hills was produced in United States of America.