.45 Calibre War Explained

.45 Calibre War
Director:Leo D. Maloney
Producer:Leo D. Maloney
Starring:Don Coleman
Ben Corbett
Jeanette Loff
Cinematography:Edward A. Kull
Editing:Joseph Kane
Studio:Leo Maloney Productions
Distributor:Pathe Exchange
Runtime:50 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

.45 Calibre War is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by Leo D. Maloney and starring Don Coleman, Ben Corbett and Jeanette Loff.[1]

Plot

Reed Lathrop returns to his old home, accompanied by his friend, "Toad" Hunter, to investigate a plot that forces ranchers to sell their properties for very low prices. Finding the ranchers demoralized, he organizes a vigilance committee and enlists the aid of the local circuit judge. Darnell, the owner of the saloon, and Blodgett, a local dealer in ranch property, are unmasked as the culprits. Soon a showdown takes place with the ranchers and the outlaws, ending with the criminals hauled off to prison.[2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1997 . Munden . Kenneth W. . The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1 . . 1971 . 269 . 0-520-20969-9 .
  2. Web site: Pamela. Short. Plot summary, IMDb, .45 Calibre War (1929). IMDb.