Boss of Rawhide
Boss of Rawhide is a 1943 American Western film written and directed by Elmer Clifton. The film stars Dave O'Brien, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Nell O'Day, Ed Cassidy and Jack Ingram. The film was released on November 20, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Elmer Clifton |
Produced by | Alfred Stern |
Screenplay by | Elmer Clifton |
Starring | Dave O'Brien James Newill Guy Wilkerson Nell O'Day Ed Cassidy Jack Ingram |
Cinematography | Robert E. Cline |
Edited by | Charles Henkel Jr. |
Production company | Alexander-Stern Productions |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Dave O'Brien as Tex Wyatt
- James Newill as Jim Steele
- Guy Wilkerson as Panhandle Perkins
- Nell O'Day as Mary Colby
- Ed Cassidy as Henry Colby
- Jack Ingram as Sam Barrett
- Billy Bletcher as Jed Bones
- Charles King as Frank Hade
- George Chesebro as Joe Gordon
- Robert F. Hill as Captain John Wyatt
- Dan White as Minstrel
- Lucille Vance as Widow Perriwinkle
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See also
The Texas Rangers series:
- The Rangers Take Over (1942)
- Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)
- West of Texas (1943)
- Border Buckaroos (1943)
- Fighting Valley (1943)
- Trail of Terror (1943)
- The Return of the Rangers (1943)
- Boss of Rawhide (1943)
- Outlaw Roundup (1944)
- Guns of the Law (1944)
- The Pinto Bandit (1944)
- Spook Town (1944)
- Brand of the Devil (1944)
- Gunsmoke Mesa (1944)
- Gangsters of the Frontier (1944)
- Dead or Alive (1944)
- The Whispering Skull (1944)
- Marked for Murder (1945)
- Enemy of the Law (1945)
- Three in the Saddle (1945)
- Frontier Fugitives (1945)
- Flaming Bullets (1945)
References
- "Boss of Rawhide (1943) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
- Hal Erickson. "Boss of Rawhide (1944) - Elmer Clifton". AllMovie. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
- "Boss of Rawhide". Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
External links
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