BUCKING BROADWAY
DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD (Jack Ford)
PRODUCED BY HARRY CAREY
UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY
INFORMATION FROM IMDb
Plot Summary
Cheyenne Harry (Carey), one of the cowboys on a ranch in Wyoming,
falls in love with Helen (Malone), his boss's daughter.
She decides to elope to the city with Captain Thornton (Pegg),
a wealthy visitor to the ranch from New York. Cheyenne and Helen's father (Wells) are downhearted.
Cheyenne, devastated by the loss of his fiance, decides to go to the city to rescue her,
and finds Thorton giving a dinner party in a hotel about to announce his engagement to Helen.
As the dinner progresses Helen discovers the true nature of Thornton and endeavors
to escape from him. Cheyenne comes to her rescue and, with the assistance of some cowboys,
clean up the place, leaving Cheyenne and Helen reunited.
Cast
Harry Carey ... Cheyenne Harry
Molly Malone ... Helen Clayton
L.M. Wells ... Ben Clayton
Vester Pegg ... Eugene Thornton
William Steele ... Buck Hoover (as William Gettinger)
Gertrude Astor ... Gladys (uncredited)
Martha Mattox ... Shocked Customer in Store (uncredited)
Directed
John Ford ... (as Jack Ford)
Writing Credits
George Hively ... (story)
Produced
Harry Carey
Music
Donald Sosin ... (Composer)
Cinematography
John W. Brown
Ben F. Reynolds
Trivia
Included in The Criterion Collection's DVD and BD release of Stagecoach (1939).
Once believed lost, a print was discovered in 2002 in a French archive.
Included in The Criterion Collection's DVD and BD release of Stagecoach (1939).
Memorable Quote
Unnamed cowboy: He's only a simple ranch hand; it must be more than friendship.
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