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1936 film directed by Robert F. Hill
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Rio Grande Romance | |
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Directed by | Robert F. Hill |
Based on | short story "One Day's Work" by Peter B. Kyne |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Victory Pictures |
Release date | 23 June 1936 |
Running time | 60 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Rio Grande Romance is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Robert F. Hill[1]
It was one of the few non-Westerns from Sam Katzman's Victory Studios.[2]
It was also known as Put on the Spot.[3]
Cast
- Eddie Nugent as Bob Andrews
- Maxine Doyle as Joan Williams
- Fuzzy Knight as Elmer
- Lucille Lund as Rose Carter
- Don Alvarado as Jack Carter
- Nick Stuart as George Bates
- George Walsh as Joe Bradley
- Joyce Kay as Patricia Carter
- George Cleveland as Sheriff Williams
- Forrest Taylor as Richard Shelby
- Ernie Adams as Oscar Lampson
- Ed Cassidy as Jailer Lewis
References
- ^ Lucille Lund: [Final Edition] Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Milwaukee, Wis. [Milwaukee, Wis]26 Feb 2002: 5B.
- ^ The New York Times Movies
- ^ Rio Grande Romance at TCMDB
External links
- Rio Grande Romance at TCMDB
- Rio Grande Romance at BFI
- Rio Grande Romance at IMDb
- Review of film (as Put on the Spot) at Variety
Films directed by Robert F. Hill | |
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