Forlorn River (1937 film)

Last updated

Forlorn River
Forlorn River 1937 Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Charles Barton
Screenplay by
  • Stuart Anthony
  • Robert Yost
Based on Forlorn River
by Zane Grey
Produced by Harold Hurley (uncredited)
Starring
Cinematography Harry Hallenberger
Edited by John F. Link Sr.
Music byBoris Morros
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date
  • July 2, 1937 (1937-07-02)(USA)
Running time
56 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Forlorn River is a 1937 American Western film directed by Charles Barton and starring Buster Crabbe, June Martel, and Harvey Stephens. Based on the 1927 novel of the same name by Zane Grey.

Contents

Plot

A cowboy name Nevada takes a job on a ranch rounding up horses. He comes into conflict with a powerful cattleman and former bankrobber.

Cast


Related Research Articles

Vester Pegg was an American actor of the silent film era. He appeared in 140 films between 1912 and 1941, mainly Westerns. He was born in Appleton City, Missouri and died in Los Angeles, California.

<i>Forlorn River</i>

Forlorn River is a Western novel written by Zane Grey, first published in 1927.

<i>Nevada</i> (1927 film) 1927 film

Nevada is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by John Waters and starring Gary Cooper, Thelma Todd, and William Powell. Based on the novel Nevada by Zane Grey, the film is about a former outlaw hired to protect a ranch owner's daughter, which angers the ranch foreman who is in love with the girl. The villainous foreman spreads a rumor of his rival's dark past to the sheriff, and the former outlaw is soon on the run again. Eventually he captures a gang of cattle rustlers led by the foreman, and with his reputation restored, he marries the girl. This lavish Western film was remade in 1944 as a B movie version titled Nevada starring Robert Mitchum—the only time Cooper and Mitchum played the same role; the remake was so early in Mitchum's career that he was billed with "Introducing Bob Mitchum as Jim Lacy."

<i>His Brothers Ghost</i> 1945 film by Sam Newfield

His Brother's Ghost is a 1945 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.

<i>Devil Riders</i> 1943 film by Sam Newfield

Devil Riders is a 1943 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. It was the first film in Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy the Kid film series where Crabbe changed his name to "Billy Carson".

<i>Billy the Kid Trapped</i> 1942 film by Sam Newfield

Billy the Kid Trapped is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.

<i>Drift Fence</i> 1936 film

Drift Fence is a 1936 American Western film, directed by Otho Lovering and released by Paramount Pictures.

Western Cyclone is a 1943 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Frontier Fighters.

<i>The Kid Rides Again</i> 1943 film by Sam Newfield

The Kid Rides Again is a 1943 American western directed by Sam Newfield. The film was one of the Billy the Kid (film series by Producers Releasing Corporation. It was Iris Meredith's last credited feature film role.

<i>Sheriff of Sage Valley</i> 1942 film by Sam Newfield

Sheriff of Sage Valley is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield.

<i>Wild Horse Phantom</i> 1944 film by Sam Newfield

Wild Horse Phantom is a 1944 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield.

<i>The Mysterious Rider</i> (1942 film) 1942 film

The Mysterious Rider is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. It was part of the Billy the Kid film series. The film is also known as Panhandle Trail.

<i>Gangsters Den</i> 1945 film by Sam Newfield

Gangster's Den is a 1945 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. The film is notable for having three comedy relief characters; Al St. John, Emmett Lynn, and Charles King, who usually plays the villain.

<i>Fugitive of the Plains</i> 1943 film by Sam Newfield

Fugitive of the Plains is a 1943 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. In April 1947 PRC re-released the film as a "streamlined" (edited) "Bronco Buckaroo" version re titled Raiders of Red Rock.

<i>Rustlers Hideout</i> 1945 film by Sam Newfield

Rustlers' Hideout is a 1944 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. In 1940 Crabbe had followed and replaced Bob Steele in the role of Billy the Kid in a series of B-Westerns. After 19 films as Billy, the character was renamed Billy Carson with seemingly no other changes to the series. He even kept his sidekick from the "Kid" films. This was the 14th of the Carson series out of a total of 23 (1940-1946).

Budd Leland Buster, usually credited as Budd Buster, was an American actor known for B western films. He sometimes was credited as George Selk in his later work.

<i>Billy the Kid Wanted</i> 1941 film

Billy the Kid Wanted is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. This film is the seventh in the "Billy the Kid" film series produced by PRC from 1940 to 1946, and the first starring Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid, replacing Bob Steele. The film also features Sam Newfield's son Joel.

<i>Arizona Mahoney</i> 1936 film by James P. Hogan

Arizona Mahoney is a 1936 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Stuart Anthony and Robert Yost. The film stars Joe Cook, Robert Cummings, June Martel, Buster Crabbe, Marjorie Gateson and John Miljan. It is based on the short story "Stairs of Sand" by Zane Grey. The film was released on December 4, 1936, by Paramount Pictures.

<i>Nevada</i> (1935 film) 1935 film by Charles Barton

Nevada is a 1935 American Western film directed by Charles Barton and written by Garnett Weston and Stuart Anthony. It is based on the 1928 novel Nevada by Zane Grey. The film stars Buster Crabbe, Kathleen Burke, Syd Saylor, Monte Blue, William Duncan and Richard Carle. The film was released on November 29, 1935, by Paramount Pictures.

<i>Frontier Outlaws</i> 1944 film by Sam Newfield

Frontier Outlaws is a 1944 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield shot at the Corriganville Movie Ranch. It was the second film in Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy the Kid film series where Crabbe changed his name to "Billy Carson".