Feud of the Range explained

Feud of the Range
Director:Harry S. Webb
Producer:Harry S. Webb
Screenplay:Carl Krusada
Story:George H. Plympton
Starring:Bob Steele
Richard Cramer
Gertrude Messinger
Frank LaRue
Jean Cranford
Bob Burns
Music:Frank Sanucci
Cinematography:Edward A. Kull
Editing:S. Roy Luby
Distributor:Metropolitan Pictures Corporation
Runtime:55 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Feud of the Range is a 1939 American Western film produced and directed by Harry S. Webb and written by Carl Krusada. The film stars Bob Steele, Richard Cramer, Gertrude Messinger, Frank LaRue, Jean Cranford and Bob Burns. The film was released on January 15, 1939, by Metropolitan Pictures Corporation.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

Barton and Dirk create a range war between the Gray and Allen ranches in order to get the ranchers to sell out to them so they can sell the land to the railroad. Sheriff Waters sends for Tom Gray's son Bob to speak to his father about stopping the war. The Sheriff deputises Bob and his sidekick Happy.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Feud of the Range (1939) - Overview . TCM.com . 2020-03-01.
  2. Web site: Hans J. Wollstein . Feud of the Range (1939) - Harry S. Webb . AllMovie . 2020-03-01.
  3. Web site: Feud of the Range . Catalog.afi.com . 2020-03-01.