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Directed by | James P. Hogan |
Produced by | Lucien Hubbard |
Written by |
William Wister Haines Emerson Hough (story North of '36) |
Starring | Joan Bennett Randolph Scott |
Music by | Gerard Carbonara |
Cinematography | Theodor Sparkuhl |
Editing by | LeRoy Stone |
Studio | Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | 12 August 1938 |
Running time | 92 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
The Texans is a 1938 film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by James P. Hogan, and starring by Joan Bennett, Randolph Scott. The screenplay was written by William Wister Haines, Bertram Millhauser and Paul Sloane and is based on the story North of '36 by Emerson Hough.
Most of the exterior scenes were filmed about 30 miles (48 km) east of Cotulla, Texas on the 35,000-acre (140 km2) La Mota Ranch. Other scenes were filmed near Laredo, Texas. 2500 Texas Longhorns were used for the herd. Interior scenes were recorded at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The Texans premiered at San Antonio's Majestic Theater on July 16, 1938.[1]
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After the Civil War, a Texas ranch owner (Bennett) is trying to move her cattle to market in Kansas to sell them. A Confederate veteran (Scott) becomes involved with her and learns she wants to use the money to help the South continue fighting. She is harassed on the cattle drive by corrupt Union Army officers and carpetbaggers.