The Galloping Cowboy (1926)

The Galloping Cowboy (1926) poster

Bill Crane is a fun-loving cowboy who likes to play pranks with an Australian bull-whip, much to the dismay of his ranch-owning uncle, Pete Perry. Bill and his cousin, Jack Perry, compete for the affections of Mary Pinkleby. Jack, unknown to Bill, is also an outlaw gang-leader, known as Poncho. The latter frames Bill as being the gang leader, and now Bill has to elude the sheriff and also prove his own innocence.

Director: William James Craft
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Western Star Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Galloping Cowboy about?
Bill Crane is a fun-loving cowboy who likes to play pranks with an Australian bull-whip, much to the dismay of his ranch-owning uncle, Pete Perry. Bill and his cousin, Jack Perry, compete for the affections of Mary Pinkleby. Jack, unknown to Bill, is also an outlaw gang-leader, known as Poncho. The latter frames Bill as being the gang leader, and now Bill has to elude the sheriff and also prove his own innocence.
Who directed The Galloping Cowboy?
The Galloping Cowboy was directed by William James Craft.
Who stars in The Galloping Cowboy?
The Galloping Cowboy stars Bill Cody, Alex Hart, Edmund Cobb, Barney Gilmore, Florence Ulrich, Richard Cummings.
How long is The Galloping Cowboy?
The Galloping Cowboy has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Galloping Cowboy?
The Galloping Cowboy is a Western film.
Where was The Galloping Cowboy produced?
The Galloping Cowboy was produced in United States of America.