The Border Patrol (1928)

The Border Patrol (1928) poster

Texas Ranger Bill Storm is sent to El Paso to ferret out a gang of counterfeiters thought to be working there and, on the way, gives a ride to New York socialite Beverly Dix, whose car has been wrecked on the road to El Paso. Bill quickly comes to suspect Earl Hanway and Lefty Waterman of passing bad bills; taking Beverly's father into his confidence, Bill identifies the counterfeiting plant, arrests Hanway and Waterman, and finds himself with his arms full of Beverly.

Director: James P. Hogan
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Cinematography: Sol Polito
Editing: Harry Marker
Production: Charles R. Rogers Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: James P. Hogan
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Border Patrol about?
Texas Ranger Bill Storm is sent to El Paso to ferret out a gang of counterfeiters thought to be working there and, on the way, gives a ride to New York socialite Beverly Dix, whose car has been wrecked on the road to El Paso. Bill quickly comes to suspect Earl Hanway and Lefty Waterman of passing bad bills; taking Beverly's father into his confidence, Bill identifies the counterfeiting plant, arrests Hanway and Waterman, and finds himself with his arms full of Beverly.
Who directed The Border Patrol?
The Border Patrol was directed by James P. Hogan.
Who stars in The Border Patrol?
The Border Patrol stars Harry Carey, Kathleen Collins, Phillips Smalley, Richard Tucker, James Neill, James A. Marcus.
How long is The Border Patrol?
The Border Patrol has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Border Patrol?
The Border Patrol is a Western film.
Where was The Border Patrol produced?
The Border Patrol was produced in United States of America.