The Marshal of Windy Hollow explained

The Marshal of Windy Hollow
Director:Jerry Whittington
Producer:Sunset Carson
Starring:See below
Music:Dee Barton
Cinematography:Darrell Cathcart
Editing:Jerry Whittington
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Marshal of Windy Hollow is a 1972 American Western film directed by Jerry Whittington and starring Sunset Carson. The film is unique in that it reunites several well-known B movie actors from 1940s Westerns for one last outing.

Plot

The plot is standard Western B movie fare. The Marshal of Windy Hollow (Sunset Carson) teams up with a Texas Ranger (Ken Maynard) to stop a band of outlaws who are preying on innocent settlers and stealing their gold.

Cast

Film's whereabouts

The Marshal of Windy Hollow was filmed as a true B Western and wrapped up after 12 days of shooting. It is reportedly an action-packed Western in the style of the classic B movies of the 1930s and 1940s. However, the film was never released to the public and today its whereabouts are unknown.In 2012, the undeveloped film turned up in Texas after an estate sale but again, current location is still unknown.

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