Westward Ho (1935 film)
Westward Ho is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne and Sheila Bromley. Released by Republic Pictures it was produced by Paul Malvern.
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Directed by | Robert N. Bradbury |
Produced by | Paul Malvern |
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Cinematography | Archie Stout |
Edited by | Carl Pierson |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $17,000[1] |
Box office | $500,000[1] |
Plot
John Wyatt (John Wayne) vows to avenge the death of his parents at the hands of cattle rustlers. Years later, Wyatt is put in charge of a band of vigilantes, bent on rounding up a gang of outlaws. He discovers that one of the bandits is his own long-lost brother Jim Wyatt (Frank McGlynn Jr.) This revelation eventually leads John to the men responsible for the slaughter of his family.[2]
Cast
- John Wayne as John Wyatt
- Sheila Bromley as Mary Gordon
- Frank McGlynn Jr. as Jim Wyatt
- Jim Farley as Lafe Gordon (herd owner)
- Jack Curtis as Whit Ballard
- Bradley Metcalfe as John Wyatt as a child
- Dickie Jones as Jim Wyatt as a child
- Mary MacLaren as Ma Wyatt
- Yakima Canutt as Red (Ballard henchman)
- Hank Bell as Mark Wyatt
- Glenn Strange as Carter (singing rider)
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See also
References
- It happened like this: AS TOLD TO MAURICE ZOLOTOW BY JOHN WAYNE. The Washington Post and Times Herald (1954-1959) [Washington, D.C] November 28, 1954: AW12.
- "Westward Ho (1935) - Robert North Bradbury - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". Retrieved March 20, 2017.
External links
- Westward Ho on IMDb
- Westward Ho at AllMovie}
- Westward Ho at the TCM Movie Database
- Westward Ho at the American Film Institute Catalog
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