Overland Stage Raiders Explained

Overland Stage Raiders
Director:George Sherman
Producer:William A. Berke
Screenplay:Luci Ward
Starring:
Cinematography:William Nobles
Editing:Tony Martinelli
Distributor:Republic Pictures
Runtime:55 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Overland Stage Raiders is a 1938 "Three Mesquiteers" Western film[1] starring John Wayne and directed by George Sherman. The film is notable for being the final film in which silent film icon Louise Brooks performed. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the popular series.

Production of the film began on August 4, 1938.[2] It was filmed on location at Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, and at the now defunct Conejo Valley Airport in Thousand Oaks, California.[3]

Plot summary

After gold shipments from a mining town have been hijacked, the three Mesquiteers buy a plane to transport the gold. However, the owner of the shipping line brings in Eastern gangsters to thwart them. After the pilot makes an unexpected landing, the Mesquiteers search for the plane and its cargo.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Three Mesquiteers Trio Westerns of Republic Pictures . August 29, 2011. b-westerns.com.
  2. Web site: Overland Stage Raiders (filmography page) . May 20, 2024 . Louise Brooks Society.
  3. Schneider, Jerry L. (2014). The Ray "Crash" Corrigan Filmography. Lulu Press, Inc. Page 195. .