Border Law
Border Law | |
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Directed by | Louis King |
Produced by |
Harry Cohn (producer) Irving Briskin (supervising producer) |
Written by | Stuart Anthony (story and dialogue) |
Starring |
Buck Jones Lupita Tovar Jim Mason |
Cinematography | L. William O'Connell |
Edited by | Otto Meyer |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | 15 October 1931 |
Running time |
63 minutes 61 minutes (American Sony Pictures Television print) |
Country | United States |
Language | English, Spanish |
Border Law is a 1931 American film directed by Louis King. This film was remade as Whistlin' Dan (1932) and with Buck Jones in The Fighting Ranger (1934).[1]
Plot summary
Captain Wilks (F.R. Smith) of the Texas Rangers orders Jim Houston (Buck Jones) and his crew, Thunder Rogers (Frank Rice) and Jim's brother Bob (Don Chapman), to go to Eureka, Texas to break up the Shag Smith (Jim Mason) gang.[2]
Cast
- Buck Jones as Jim Houston - Texas Ranger
- Lupita Tovar as Tonita
- Jim Mason as Shag Smith
- Frank Rice as Thunder Rogers - Texas Ranger
- Don Chapman as Bob Houston - Texas Ranger
- Lou Hicks as Henchman Dave
- F.R. Smith as Captain John Wilkes - Texas Ranger
- John Wallace as "Pegleg" Barnes
Soundtrack
- Frank Rice - "If You Fall in Love"
- Lupita Tovar - "Adios Amigo"
References
External links
- Border Law at the Internet Movie Database
- Border Law at AllMovie
- Border Law at the TCM Movie Database
- Border Law at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Border Law is available for free download at the Internet Archive