Kansas Cyclone (1941)

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The irrepressible Donald Barry is twice falsely accused of murder in this typical low-budget but well-mounted Republic Western. Barry plays Jim Randall, a lawman assigned to investigate a series of gold shipment robberies. Arriving in the middle of a hold-up, Randall finds himself accused of killing the driver (Yakima Canutt). Wells Fargo agent Cal Chambers (Milton Kibbee) vouches for his innocence, however, claiming him to be a noted geologist. Along with several of the prospectors, Jim devises a plan to prove that Jud Parker (Harry Worth) is using his dummy mine as a cover for stealing ore.

Director: George Sherman
Genre: Western
Runtime: 57 min
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Original Language: en

Keywords

marshal, geologist

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kansas Cyclone about?
The irrepressible Donald Barry is twice falsely accused of murder in this typical low-budget but well-mounted Republic Western. Barry plays Jim Randall, a lawman assigned to investigate a series of gold shipment robberies. Arriving in the middle of a hold-up, Randall finds himself accused of killing the driver (Yakima Canutt). Wells Fargo agent Cal Chambers (Milton Kibbee) vouches for his innocence, however, claiming him to be a noted geologist. Along with several of the prospectors, Jim devises a plan to prove that Jud Parker (Harry Worth) is using his dummy mine as a cover for stealing ore.
Who directed Kansas Cyclone?
Kansas Cyclone was directed by George Sherman.
Who stars in Kansas Cyclone?
Kansas Cyclone stars Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick, William Haade, Milton Kibbee, Harry Worth, Dorothy Sebastian.
How long is Kansas Cyclone?
Kansas Cyclone has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Kansas Cyclone?
Kansas Cyclone is a Western film.