Jeep-Herders (1945)
Jeep RIDING Cowboys Bust Things Wide Open!
A wildcat oil outfit is seeking to take over the ranch belonging to Pop Martin and his son Bob and daughter Helen. Bob sends his ex-army pals a "stay-way" message, which brings them on the double. The WW II vets use their jeeps, first for a cattle roundup, and then to round up the gang of crooks, including the crooked family-lawyer Thatcher, brains of the gang.
Director: Richard Talmadge, Harvey Parry
Genre: Action, Western
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date: December 1, 1945
Cast
- June Carlson - Helen Martin
- John Daheim - Sgt. "Gimpy" Edwards
- Pat Michaels - Bob Martin
- Steve Clark - Pop Martin
- Ashley Cowan - Pvt. "Feets"
- Slim Gaut - "Fatso", the Cook
- Paul Bradley - Thatcher
- Dale Van Sickel - Pvt. Tony
- Tom Steele - Cpl. "Smitty" Smith
- Sol Gorss - "Brooklyn" Adams
Screenplay
- Harvey Parry (Story)
- Billy Jones (Screenplay)
- Richard Talmadge (Story)
Music: Lee Zahler
Cinematography: Jack McCoskey
Editing: Charles Diltz
Production: Planet Pictures Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
jeep, cattle roundup
More Films by Director: Richard Talmadge, Harvey Parry
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jeep-Herders about?
- A wildcat oil outfit is seeking to take over the ranch belonging to Pop Martin and his son Bob and daughter Helen. Bob sends his ex-army pals a "stay-way" message, which brings them on the double. The WW II vets use their jeeps, first for a cattle roundup, and then to round up the gang of crooks, including the crooked family-lawyer Thatcher, brains of the gang.
- Who directed Jeep-Herders?
- Jeep-Herders was directed by Richard Talmadge, Harvey Parry.
- Who stars in Jeep-Herders?
- Jeep-Herders stars June Carlson, John Daheim, Pat Michaels, Steve Clark, Ashley Cowan, Slim Gaut.
- How long is Jeep-Herders?
- Jeep-Herders has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
- What genre is Jeep-Herders?
- Jeep-Herders is a Action, Western film.
- Where was Jeep-Herders produced?
- Jeep-Herders was produced in United States of America.