Wild Bill Hickok Rides
The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
Ray Enright
Casts & Crew
Constance Bennett
Bruce Cabot
Warren William
Betty Brewer
Walter Catlett
Ward Bond
Howard Da Silva
Frank Wilcox
Faye Emerson
Lucia Carroll
Julie Bishop
Russell Simpson
J. Farrell MacDonald
Lillian Yarbo
Cliff Clark
Cliff Clark
Trevor Bardette
Elliott Sullivan
Dick Botiller
Ray Teal
Hank Bell
Hobart Bosworth
Al Bridge
Morgan Brown
Paul E. Burns
Georgia Caine
Davison Clark
Tex Cooper
Harry Cording
Victor Cox
Joseph Crehan
Frank Ellis
Franklyn Farnum
Charles K. French
William Gould
Karl Hackett
Lew Harvey
Herbert Heywood
Stuart Holmes
Robert Homans
Bud Jamison
Jane Jones
Fred Kelsey
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
Arthur Loft
Hank Mann
Jim Mason
John Maxwell
Frank Mayo
Francis McDonald
Pat McKee
Sammy McKim
Patrick McVey
Charles Middleton
Howard M. Mitchell
Jack Mower
Bud Osborne
Sarah Padden
Frank Pharr
Albert Russell
Cliff Saum
Francis Sayles
Harry Semels
Tom Smith
Walter Soderling
Ray Spiker
Robert Strange
Ferris Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Frank M. Thomas
Mary Thomas
Chief Thunderbird
Jack Tornek
Dorothy Vaughan
Eddy Waller
Lottie Williams
Harry Woods
Victor Zimmerman
Also Directed by Ray Enright
Pat O'Brien in the role of William 'Frank' Cavanaugh, a top football coach who gave up his career to enter WWI where he became a hero. After the war he went back to coaching where he ended up having one of the best winning percentages in football history.
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An Australian sheep man comes to Montana looking for grazing space, is opposed by local ranchers and a wealthy cattle-woman.
Two starving songwriters will only get funding if they get British actress Jane Clarke to star in their show.
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In a hill city of war-torn China, the American mission hospital is run by Dr. Gray Thompson and Dr. Sara Durand, who secretly loves him. Then Gray comes back from the USA with new equipment ...and new wife Louise, who is jealous of Sara, shows herself a coward in the first Japanese air raid, and wants to take Gray back to the States. Others have similar troubles; and Japanese prisoner Colonel Yasuda manipulates them for his own ends.
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A Chicago team of radio scriptwriters must split up when he takes a job with his bride-to-be's father, and the other must write commercial jingles.
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