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King of the Pecos

 
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King of the Pecos

  • Director: Joseph Kane
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Action
  • Movie Type: B-Western
  • Themes: Death of a Parent, Out For Revenge
  • Release Year: 1936
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 54 minutes

Plot

John Wayne stars in this Western as a law student seeking revenge on the ruthless land baron who killed his parents; after he is thwarted in the courts, he chooses to explore frontier justice instead. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

Cast

Arthur Ayleswofth - Hank; Jack Clifford - Ash; Earl Dwire; Muriel Evans - Belle; Edward Hearn; Herbert Heywood - Josh; Cy Kendall - Stiles; Jack Kirk; Mary MacLaren - Mrs. Clayborn; Bradley Metcalfe, Jr. - Little John; Tex Palmer; Yakima Canutt - Smith; John Wayne - John Clayborn; J. Frank Glendon - Brewster; John Beck - Clayborn, Sr.

Credit

Joseph Kane - Director, Joseph H. Lewis - Editor, Les Orlebeck - Editor, Jack A. Marta - Cinematographer, Paul Malvern - Producer, Bernard McConville - Screenwriter, Dorrell McGowan - Screenwriter, Stuart E. McGowan - Screenwriter

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King of the Pecos
Directed by Joseph Kane
Produced by Trem Carr
Written by Bernard McConville
Dorrell McGowan
Stuart E. McGowan
Starring John Wayne
Muriel Evans
Cinematography Jack A. Marta
Editing by Lester Orlebeck
Release date(s) 9 March, 1936
Running time 54 minutes
Country United States
Language English

King of the Pecos is a 1936 Western film starring John Wayne and Muriel Evans.

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