The Boiling Point | |
Director: | George Melford |
Producer: | M.H. Hoffman |
Starring: | Hoot Gibson Helen Foster Wheeler Oakman |
Cinematography: | Tom Galligan Harry Neumann |
Editing: | Mildred Johnston |
Studio: | M.H. Hoffman Inc. |
Distributor: | Allied Pictures |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Boiling Point is a 1932 American western film directed by George Melford and starring Hoot Gibson, Helen Foster and Wheeler Oakman. It was distributed by the independent Poverty Row studio Allied Pictures.[1]
The hot-tempered Jimmy Duncan is sent by his uncle to work on a ranch for a one-month probation period. If he involved in one fight during that time he will be disinherited. This leads to problems when he confronts a gang of robbers.