Paradise Valley | |
Director: | James P. Hogan |
Producer: | William M. Pizor James P. Hogan Joe Wilson |
Starring: | Jean Chatburn Wheeler Oakman Walter Brennan |
Cinematography: | Brydon Baker |
Editing: | Henry Adams Nathan Cy Braunstein |
Studio: | Imperial Productions |
Distributor: | Imperial Distributing Corporation |
Runtime: | 51 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Paradise Valley is a 1934 American Pre-Code western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Jean Chatburn, Wheeler Oakman and Walter Brennan. It was an independent production made on Poverty Row.[1]
A radio singer tires of life in the big city and moves into the country in a valley where a long-standing battle has been raging between sheepherders and cattlemen. His dog Gandhi is quickly but wrongly suspected of killing sheep.