Rainbow Valley (1935)

There are 14 replies in this Thread which has previously been viewed 17,436 times. The latest Post () was by lasbugas.

Participate now!

Don’t have an account yet? Register yourself now and be a part of our community!

  • RAINBOW VALLEY


    DIRECTED BY ROBERT NORTH BRADBURY
    PRODUCED BY PAUL MALVERN
    LONE STAR PRODUCTIONS
    MONOGRAM PICTURES


    Photo with the courtesy of lasbugas


    INFORMATION FROM IMDb


    Plot Summary
    Rainbow Valley needs a new road and newcomer John Martin agrees to build it.
    Rogers is out to stop it and alters the town's petition to the Governor thereby
    obtaining the release of his boss Butch Galt. John and Butch were cell mates in prison.
    So Butch gets John to agree to wreck the road and furnishes him with dynamite.
    But dynamite is just what John needs to finish the work and he hopes
    to take care of Butch's gang at the same time.
    Summary written by Maurice VanAuken


    Full Cast
    John Wayne .... John Martin
    Lucile Browne .... Eleanor
    George 'Gabby' Hayes .... George Hale (as George Hayes)
    LeRoy Mason .... Rogers
    Lloyd Ingraham .... Warden Powell
    Jay Wilsey .... Butch Galt (as Buffalo Bill Jr.)
    Frank Ball .... Powell
    Bert Dillard .... Henchman Spike (as Burt Dillard)
    Tommy Coats .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Art Dillard .... Townsman (uncredited)
    Frank Ellis .... Townsman (uncredited)
    Fern Emmett .... Townswoman (uncredited)
    Jack Evans .... Townsman (uncredited)
    Herman Hack .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Lafe McKee .... Storekeeper (uncredited)
    Buck Morgan .... Townsman (uncredited)
    Artie Ortego .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Tex Palmer .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Eddie Parker .... Prison Guard (uncredited)
    Tex Phelps .... Henchman (uncredited)
    Henry Roquemore .... Townsman (uncredited)


    Writing Credits
    Lindsley Parsons original story and screenplay


    Cinematography
    William Hyer
    Archie Stout


    Goof
    * Boom mic visible: Near the final scene, when John Wayne
    and the villains are standing in front of a hill,
    a shadow from the boom microphone is visible on their pants.


    Watch the Full Movie:-


    Rainbow Valley

    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

    Edited 11 times, last by ethanedwards ().

  • Rainbow Valley is a 1935 American Western film released by Monogram Pictures,
    written by Lindsley Parsons, directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne


    I am biased towards, these Lone Star films.
    I enjoy all of them, for all their whirlwind, few days, low budget filming,
    they are a joy, and fun to watch.


    This routine oater, see Duke as John Martin, a government agent,
    sent to prevent a gang, halting construction on a vital road.
    Duke in a run of the mill, western, supported well,
    by another regular love interest, Lucille Brown,
    with Gabby, and Lafe Mc Fee, giving able support.


    Another one. in the relentless schedule,


    rainbow-valley-3.jpg


    User Review

    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

    Edited 4 times, last by ethanedwards ().