Range Feud (1931)

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  • RANGE FEUD


    DIRECTED BY D. ROSS LEDERMAN
    PRODUCED BY IRVING BRISKIN
    COLUMBIA PICTURES


    Photo with the courtesy of lasbugas


    INFORMATION FROM IMDb


    Plot Summary
    Ranchers Walton and Turner are losing cattle to rustlers and they each blame the other.
    After Walton and Clint Turner argue, Walton is found shot and Sheriff Gordon has to arrest his friend Clint.
    With Clint scheduled to be hung, Gordon desperately looks for evidence to clear him.
    Summary written by Maurice VanAuken


    Full Cast
    Buck Jones .... Sheriff Buck Gordon
    John Wayne .... Clint Turner
    Susan Fleming .... Judy Walton
    Edward LeSaint .... John Walton (as Ed Le Saint)
    Will Walling .... Dad Turner (as William Walling)
    Wallace MacDonald .... Hank
    Harry Woods .... Vandall
    Frank Austin .... Jed Biggers
    Silver .... Silver, Buck's Horse
    Hank Bell .... Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
    Bob Burns .... Deputy (uncredited)
    Jim Corey .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Jack Curtis .... Bartender Charlie (uncredited)
    Rube Dalroy .... Townsman (uncredited)
    Frank Ellis .... Walton Cowhand (uncredited)
    William McCall .... Townsman (uncredited)
    Merrill McCormick .... Cowhand (uncredited)
    Lew Meehan .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Bob Reeves .... Cowhand (uncredited)
    Archie Ricks .... Turner Cowhand (uncredited)
    Glenn Strange .... Cowhand Slim (uncredited)
    Al Taylor .... Walton Cowhand (uncredited)
    Blackjack Ward .... Deputy Jack (uncredited)


    Writing Credits
    Milton Krims story and scenario
    George H. Plympton continuity


    Cinematography
    Benjamin H. Kline


    Goofs
    * Continuity: As Buck enters the swinging doors of Charlie's Saloon from the outside,
    a wall is visible right behind the doors.
    But when we cut to the inside after Buck walks in,
    there is a clear path from the doors all the way to the bar.


    Filming Location
    Walker Ranch - 19152 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA


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    Range Feud

    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

    Edited 14 times, last by ethanedwards ().

  • Range Feud is a 1931 American Western film that stars Buck Jones and John Wayne.
    It was remade in 1934 as The Red Rider.


    Following Duke's fall out with Harry Cohn, the Columbia boss,
    he continues, his relegation, in this oater, starring Buck Jones,
    who seemed to completely over-act!!
    Although an enjoyable, little cowboy, and interesting to watch,
    it's not pleasant, watching Duke, playing second fiddle.


    User Review

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    Buck Jones and John Wayne, two generations of cowboys
    13 December 2011 | by tmwest (S. Paulo, Brazil)


    This film is worth seeing, first because of Buck Jones, who is quite good, in my opinion he is the best of the cowboys of the 30's. Also because of John Wayne, for a change playing the young guy, eventually in most of Wayne's film his character would be more like Buck's, but it is fun seeing him in the part that would be equivalent to James Caan in Eldorado or Ricky Nelson in Rio Bravo. The sizes of the hats worn in the film are quite larger than what we are used to see. Also the dresses worn by Susan Fleming look more like dresses worn in the thirties than at the time the story of the film takes place. The fistfight scenes also look speed up and without noise. But one thing you can say about the film: you don't get bored seeing it. But the title of the film you see at the beginning: "Range Feud" ???? Where did they get this name???

    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

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