Roarin' Broncs Explained

Roarin' Broncs
Director:Richard Thorpe
Producer:Lester F. Scott Jr.
Cinematography:Ray Ries
Studio:Action Pictures
Distributor:Pathe Exchange
Runtime:50 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

Roarin' Broncs is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jay Wilsey, Ann McKay and Harry Todd.[1]

Plot

U.S. Border Patrol agent Bill Morris investigates the Tracy and Ball Ranch about an operation smuggling Chinese immigrants across the Mexico–United States border. Morris discovers the rancher's son Henry Ball to be responsible but gets captured by the gang after a motorcycle chase. Morris escapes from a shack, captures a tractor, and apprehends the gang.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Langman, p. 377