Outlaws of Boulder Pass

Outlaws of Boulder Pass is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars George Houston as the "Lone Rider" and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Dennis Moore as Sheriff Smoky Hammer, with Marjorie Manners, I. Stanford Jolley and Karl Hackett. The film was released on 12 June 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation.[1][2][3]

Outlaws of Boulder Pass
Directed bySam Newfield
Produced bySigmund Neufeld
Written bySam Robins (original screenplay)
StarringSee below
CinematographyJack Greenhalgh
Edited byHolbrook N. Todd
Distributed byProducers Releasing Corporation
Release date
28 November 1942
Running time
58 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

This is the last of the eleven "Lone Rider" films starring George Houston as Tom Cameron. Starting with the next film, Overland Stagecoach, the Lone Rider will be played by Robert Livingston.

Houston, once an opera singer, sang two songs in this film: "Let Me Keep Roamin' the Prairie" and "The Grass Is Always Green in Sunshine Valley". The songs were written by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

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See also

The "Lone Rider" films starring George Houston:

starring Robert Livingston:

References

  1. "Outlaws of Boulder Pass (1942) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  2. Hans J. Wollstein. "Outlaws of Boulder Pass (1942) - Sam Newfield". AllMovie. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  3. "Outlaws of Boulder Pass". Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved 9 January 2020.


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