Desert Gold (1936 film) explained

Desert Gold
Director:James P. Hogan
Producer:Harold Hurley (producer)
William T. Lackey (associate producer)
Starring:See below
Cinematography:George T. Clemens
Editing:Chandler House
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:58 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Desert Gold is a 1936 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan, starring Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt, based on the 1913 Zane Grey novel of the same name and released by Paramount Pictures. The film's sets were designed by David S. Garber, overseen by Hans Dreier.

The film is also known as Desert Storm (American reissue title).

Cast

Reception

The Los Angeles Times said "it is all well done."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Comics Hit of New Bill: Mitchell and Durant in Orpheum SpotlightLos Angeles Times June 18, 1936: 11.