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Broadway To Cheyenne (1932) On DVD

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Actor :    Rex Bell, Marceline Day, Matthew Betz, Huntley Gordon, Roy D'Arcy
Director: Harry Fraser
Genre:    Western
Year:       1932
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     60
Released: March 13, 2012
Rating:       Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Investigator for the Manhattan District Attorney's office, "Breezy" Kildare drops by the "Back Door" nightclub to keep tabs on ruthless mobster Butch Owens. A blazing shoot-out erupts and both Breezy and Owens are wounded, the latter skipping town in the melee. Breezy returns home to Cheyenne to recover, where he reunites with his father, rancher Martin Kildare. He is shocked to see his old nemesis Owens presiding over a meeting of the cattleman's association, offering to provide the ranchers protection. Breezy vows to intensifiy his efforts to bring Owens to justice. But when Owens' men wound Pop Martin, the fight becomes personal - and this time, they're on Breezy's home turf.

With From Cheyenne to Broadway, Monogram Pictures combined two popular staples of 1930s cinema: the big-city crime drama and the Western. It's tommy gun versus six-shooter, as two cultures collide in a bullet-riddled, hard riding adventure.

Bell is a citified easterner who journeys to the panhandle of Texas.

Actor :    Rex Bell, Marceline Day, Matthew Betz, Huntley Gordon, Roy D'Arcy
Director: Harry Fraser
Genre:    Western
Year:       1932
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     60
Released: March 13, 2012
Rating:       Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Investigator for the Manhattan District Attorney's office, "Breezy" Kildare drops by the "Back Door" nightclub to keep tabs on ruthless mobster Butch Owens. A blazing shoot-out erupts and both Breezy and Owens are wounded, the latter skipping town in the melee. Breezy returns home to Cheyenne to recover, where he reunites with his father, rancher Martin Kildare. He is shocked to see his old nemesis Owens presiding over a meeting of the cattleman's association, offering to provide the ranchers protection. Breezy vows to intensifiy his efforts to bring Owens to justice. But when Owens' men wound Pop Martin, the fight becomes personal - and this time, they're on Breezy's home turf.

With From Cheyenne to Broadway, Monogram Pictures combined two popular staples of 1930s cinema: the big-city crime drama and the Western. It's tommy gun versus six-shooter, as two cultures collide in a bullet-riddled, hard riding adventure.

Bell is a citified easterner who journeys to the panhandle of Texas.
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