Oklahoma Cyclone
1930
Oklahoma Cyclone is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film directed by John P. McCarthy that is a forerunner of the singing cowboy genre. It stars Bob Steele in his second talking picture playing the title role and singing.[1] The film was released by Tiffany Pictures. The film was remade as Song of the Gringo.
A cowboy pretends to be an outlaw in order to become a member of the gang that killed his sheriff father.[2]
Al St. John sang "The Lavender Cowboy" (Music by Ewen Hail, lyrics by Harold Hersey) in the film.[3]
John P. McCarthy was the director of Oklahoma Cyclone, and he and Ford Beebe were the film's writers. Trem Carr was the producer for Trem Carr Productions.[4]
Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart: | 1930 | ||||||
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Genre: | Western | ||||||
Herstellungsland: | Vereinigte Staaten | ||||||
Originalsprache: | Englisch | ||||||
Farbe: | Schwarzweiß | ||||||
IMDB: | 160 | ||||||
Verleih: | Tiffany Pictures |
Regie: | John P. McCarthy | |
Drehbuch: | John P. McCarthy | |
Kamera: | M.A. Anderson | |
Schnitt: | Fred Allen |
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