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In Old Cheyenne (1931 film)[edit]

This Movie is a remake of the 1930 "Phantom of the Desert" in Which the Horse Rustling Team of the Ranch Foreman and Ranch Hands put the Blame for the Missing Horses on a Wild Stallion that Frequents the area from the nearby Hills. Jim/Cheyenne(Rex Lease) is able to Dispute the Rumor and Clear the Stallion (Starlight) of Wrong-doing, even though he is quickly fired when he is drugged and made to look drunk.But Cheyenne returns to the masquerade party and learns the foreman is behind the rustling and then sees the real rustler is a white horse. When no one believes him, he sets out to find the horse. Clyde Winslow(Harry Woods) the scoundrel of a Ranch Foreman, Helen Sutter(Dorothy Gulliver), the daughter of ranch owner Frank Sutter(Jay Hunt).

Filming Locations: Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA Runtime: 60 min Sound Mix: Mono Color: Black and White Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1

Cast and Crew Directed by Stuart Paton Writing Credits Bennett Cohen ... (story) (as Bennett Cohn) Betty Burbridge ... (dialogue and continuity)

Cast (in credits order) Rex Lease... Jim the Cheyenne Kid

Dorothy Gulliver...Helen Sutter

Jay Hunt... Frank Sutter

Harry Woods... Clyde Winslow

Harry Todd... Ben Stevens

Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Ernie Adams... Henchman (uncredited)

Hank Bell... Cowhand Burke (uncredited)

Ben Corbett... Henchman (uncredited)

Gilbert Holmes...Donkey Handler (uncredited)

Starlight the Horse... A Wild Horse (uncredited)

Pete Morrison... Cowhand (uncredited)

Al Taylor... Henchman Jim (uncredited)

Slim Whitaker... Henchman Pete (uncredited)

Blackie Whiteford... Sheriff (uncredited)


Produced by F.E. Douglas ... co-producer Harry S. Webb ... co-producer Music by Jose Cordova Cantu ... (unconfirmed) (uncredited) Cinematography by William Nobles Film Editing by Carl Himm Production Management Cliff P. Broughton ... production manager (as Cliff Broughton) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Melville De Lay ... assistant director Stunts Ben Corbett ... stunts (uncredited) Other crew George W. Weeks ... presenter


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Gary Davis 20:37, 7 March 2017 (UTC) Halfgoofy — Preceding unsigned comment added by Halfgoofy (talkcontribs)

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