A Demon for Trouble explained

A Demon for Trouble
Native Name:Lobby card
Director:Robert F. Hill
Producer:A. W. Hackel
Starring:Bob Steele
Don Alvarado
Gloria Shea
Nick Stuart
Cinematography:William C. Thompson
Editing:William Austin
Studio:Supreme Pictures
Distributor:Supreme Pictures
Runtime:61 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

A Demon for Trouble is a 1934 American black-and-white action/adventure/romance short film directed by Robert F. Hill and produced by A. W. Hackel for Supreme Pictures. It stars Bob Steele, Don Alvarado, Gloria Shea, and Nick Stuart and was released in the United States on August 10, 1934.[1]

Bob Steele had just left Monogram Pictures. The film was the first of an eight-picture contract he signed with Sam Katzman's Supreme Pictures.[2]

Plot

Having been wrongly accused of the murder of Buck Morton (Nick Stuart), Bob Worth (Bob Steele) is now on the run from the sheriff (Lafe McKee). With the help of outlaw Gallinda (Don Alvarado), Bob must somehow prove that the real culprit is real estate mogul Dyer (Walter McGrail).

Production

Nick Stuart played a key support role.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bob Steele Westerns by Boyd Magers.
  2. News: Ramon Novarro Plans to Star in Screen Version of Drama by Hungarian Playwright: PLAYER'S FUTURE MAY DEPEND ON PRODUCTION Lou Brock Decides to Remain at Radio Studio; Lee Tracy Will Play "Lemon Drop Kid". Schallert, Edwin. May 16, 1934. Los Angeles Times. 13.
  3. News: Difficulty in Adapting Film Stories Told. June 22, 1934. Los Angeles Times. 7.