Wild Horse Valley (1940) [NR]

Featuring:
Bob Steele, Phyllis Adair, Lafe McKee

Written by:
Harry Gordon
Carl Krusada

Directed by:
Ira Webb


Release Date:
March 13, 1940

Original Title:
Wild Horse Valley

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Metropolitan Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 58

Bob Evans' Arabian stallion is stolen and Bob, with his friend Shag Williams starts on the trail that takes them to the horse ranch owned by Kimball and his daughter Ann, where the stallion is running wild. Baker, the ranch's crooked foreman, is utilizing the stallion as a decoy and, with his henchmen, Raymer and Winton, corrals the mares that follow the stallion in a hidden corral, intending to sell them across the state line.

Bob Evans' (Bob Steele) Arabian stallion is stolen and Bob, with his friend Shag Williams (Jimmy Aubrey) starts on the trail that takes them to the horse ranch owned by Kimball (Lafe McKee) and his daughter Ann (Phyllis Adair), where the stallion is running wild. Baker (Ted Adams), the ranch's crooked foreman, is utilizing the stallion as a decoy and, with his henchmen, Raymer (George Chesebro) and Winton (Bud Osborne), corrals the mares that follow the stallion in a hidden corral, intending to sell them across the state line.

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Rankings and Honors

Wild Horse Valley (1940) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10

Director:
Ira Webb

Screenplay:
Carl Krusada

Story:
Harry Gordon

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