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Rustler's Paradise (1935) On DVD

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Actor :   Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger, Edmund Cobb, Carmen Bailey, Theodore Lorch
Director: Harry L. Fraser
Genre:     Westerns
Year:        1935
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     59
Released: April 27, 2010
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Although aging cattle thief Cheyenne Kincaid has grown accustomed to his maverick life on the trail, he pines for his long-lost wife and daughter, kidnapped years ago by outlaw Rance Kimball. After joining a gang of rustlers headed by ruthless "El Diablo," Cheyenne bristles at the brute's mistreatment of pretty young Connie. Kincaid's long-dormant memories of domestic bliss are stirred up, precipitating a deadly confrontation with startling results.

Fifty-seven-year-old Harry Carey was nearing the end of his starring career in Westerns when this Poverty Row shoot-'em-up hit theater screens in 1935. Given a better-than-average story with which to work, Carey imbues his "good bad man" character with a sincerity and rough-hewn charm all too often lacking in sagebrush sagas geared for Saturday-matinee crowds during the Depression years. - Ed Hulse

Actor :   Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger, Edmund Cobb, Carmen Bailey, Theodore Lorch
Director: Harry L. Fraser
Genre:     Westerns
Year:        1935
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     59
Released: April 27, 2010
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Although aging cattle thief Cheyenne Kincaid has grown accustomed to his maverick life on the trail, he pines for his long-lost wife and daughter, kidnapped years ago by outlaw Rance Kimball. After joining a gang of rustlers headed by ruthless "El Diablo," Cheyenne bristles at the brute's mistreatment of pretty young Connie. Kincaid's long-dormant memories of domestic bliss are stirred up, precipitating a deadly confrontation with startling results.

Fifty-seven-year-old Harry Carey was nearing the end of his starring career in Westerns when this Poverty Row shoot-'em-up hit theater screens in 1935. Given a better-than-average story with which to work, Carey imbues his "good bad man" character with a sincerity and rough-hewn charm all too often lacking in sagebrush sagas geared for Saturday-matinee crowds during the Depression years. - Ed Hulse

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