The Oklahoma Kid
Brief Synopsis
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The Oklahoma Kid (Bob Custer) is sent to New Mexico to buy and deliver back to Texas a cattle herd from the T-Bar-S ranch of cattleman Standing (Henry Roquemore.) He is soon in the middle of trouble caused by the Petty (J.P.McGowan) gang, who wants the herd and the money.Petty has henchman Pete Gibbs (Tommy Bay) impersonate the Kid, but the Kid, unknown to Petty and Gibbs, has a map of Oklahoma tatooed on his arm that serves as his identification.
Cast & Crew
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J. P. Mcgowan
Director
Bob Custer
Henry Roquemore
Vivian Ray
Tommy Bay
J. P. Mcgowan
Film Details
Release Date
Nov
1929
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
J. P. McGowan Productions
Distribution Company
Syndicate Pictures
Country
United States
Technical Specs
Duration
50m
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
4,883ft
(5 reels)
Synopsis
Sent from Oklahoma to New Mexico to buy and deliver Mr. Stading's T Bar S cattle, The Oklahoma Kid finds himself in the midst of trouble caused by the swindling Petty gang. He is beaten and impersonated by Pete Gibbs, but a map of Oklahoma tatooed on The Kid's arm leads to exposure of the impersonator and a roundup of the gang. Meanwhile, The Kid successfully woos Grace Standing.
Director
J. P. Mcgowan
Director
Film Details
Release Date
Nov
1929
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
J. P. McGowan Productions
Distribution Company
Syndicate Pictures
Country
United States
Technical Specs
Duration
50m
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
4,883ft
(5 reels)