The Voice of Bugle Ann

The Voice of Bugle Ann is a 1936 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan. It was based on a novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor.

The Voice of Bugle Ann
Directed byRichard Thorpe
Produced byJohn W. Considine Jr.
Written byHarvey Gates, Samuel Hoffenstein, MacKinlay Kantor (novel)
StarringLionel Barrymore
Maureen O'Sullivan
Music byRudolph Kopp
CinematographyErnest Haller
Edited byGeorge Boemler
Production
company
Distributed byLoews, Inc.
Release date
  • February 15, 1936 (1936-02-15)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot synopsis

The countrymen in the hills of Missouri take the hounds on night fox hunts. This goes on until Jacob Terry comes into the county and decides to raise sheep and install a woven wire fence. This upsets the neighbors since the dogs would not harm the sheep and they will be hurt running into the fence at night. Jacobs vows to shoot any dogs or people that he finds on his land. Bengy Davis is in love with Camden Terry and that alone causes problems. But when the hound, Bugle Ann is missing one night, both sides are out with guns to settle the score.[1]

Cast

gollark: I'll be able to breed some soonish.
gollark: By not collecting nebluae?
gollark: Cool code.
gollark: Blue nebula!
gollark: You can shorten it to ne-blu-a.

See also

  • Lionel Barrymore filmography

Production dates

25 November—30 December 1935

References


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