Highway Patrol (1938)
Arrested for speeding by highway patrolman Bill Rolph (Robert Paige), J.W. Brady (Robert Middlemass), the president of an oil refinery, offers him the assignment to find the culprits who have wrecked his gas stations, hi-jacked his trucks and attempted to blow up his plant.
Director: Charles C. Coleman
Genre: Action, Crime
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: June 27, 1938
Cast
- Robert Paige - William Rolph
- Julie Bishop - Jane Brady (as Jacqueline Wells)
- Robert Middlemass - J.W. Brady
- Arthur Loft - Walter Brennan
- Al Bridge - Jarvis
- Ann Doran - Estelle
Screenplay
- Stuart Anthony (Screenplay)
- Robert E. Kent (Screenplay)
- Lambert Hillyer (Story)
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: Charles C. Coleman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Highway Patrol about?
- Arrested for speeding by highway patrolman Bill Rolph (Robert Paige), J.W. Brady (Robert Middlemass), the president of an oil refinery, offers him the assignment to find the culprits who have wrecked his gas stations, hi-jacked his trucks and attempted to blow up his plant.
- Who directed Highway Patrol?
- Highway Patrol was directed by Charles C. Coleman.
- Who stars in Highway Patrol?
- Highway Patrol stars Robert Paige, Julie Bishop, Robert Middlemass, Arthur Loft, Al Bridge, Ann Doran.
- How long is Highway Patrol?
- Highway Patrol has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is Highway Patrol?
- Highway Patrol is a Action, Crime film.
- Where was Highway Patrol produced?
- Highway Patrol was produced in United States of America.