The Galloping Cowboy (1926)
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
Release Date: May 16, 1926
Cast
- Bill Cody - Bill Crane
- Alex Hart - Pete Perry (Bill's Uncle)
- Edmund Cobb - Jack Perry (Bill's Cousin)
- Barney Gilmore - Prof. Pinkleby
- Florence Ulrich - Mary Pinkleby
- Richard Cummings - Sheriff
- David Dunbar - Pedro
- Janet Gaynor - Extra (uncredited)
- Artie Ortego - Henchman
Screenplay
- Adele Buffington (Story)
- Adele Buffington (Scenario Writer)
Production: Western Star Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William James Craft
More Films in Genre: Western
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.