Rustler's Paradise Explained

Rustler's Paradise
Director:Harry L. Fraser
Producer:William Berke
Starring:Harry Carey
Gertrude Messinger
Edmund Cobb
Cinematography:Robert E. Cline
Editing:Arthur A. Brooks
Studio:William Berke Productions
Distributor:Ajax Pictures
Runtime:61 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Rustler's Paradise is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Edmund Cobb. It was produced by the Poverty Row studio Ajax Pictures for release as a second feature.[1] It was later reissued by Astor Pictures in 1947.

Plot

Veteran rustler Cheyenne Kincaid discovers that the gang he is now riding with are led by the man responsible for killing his wife and kidnapping his daughter years before. He bonds with Connie, a young woman he discovers is his daughter, and helps a local landowner to fight off the gang.

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Notes and References

  1. Pitts p.17