The Westerner
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Cast & Crew
David Selman
Tim Mccoy
Marion Shilling
Joseph Sauers
Hooper Atchley
John H. Dilson
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Synopsis
Tim Addison and Bob Lockhart, rivals for the affections of Juanita Barnes, compete against each other in a rodeo. Tim discovers that bets are being placed on his ride of a wild horse named "Midnight," so, he double-crosses the gamblers by losing the contest. Bob's father, Senator Lockhart, exposes the situation, and Tim re-rides the horse. This time he wins, but is injured when he is thrown from the horse. Bob and Juanita become engaged, although she doubts her choice. Tim's father, Zack, is killed by Midnight, and Tim blames himself for keeping the dangerous animal. Tim buys the ranch next to Juanita's with his inheritance, and there meets an old ranch hand named Uncle Ben. Ben warns him about Juanita's foreman, Wayne Wallace, and implicates him in the murder of his former boss. Back in town, when Wallace provokes Bob to fight with Tim, Bob is badly injured, and Tim is arrested. With Ben's help, Tim escapes from jail to learn from Antoine, his father's helper, that Zack death's was not an accident. When the sheriff arrives, Tim discovers the lawman is also working with Wallace. Tim escapes again, and with his friend, Joe Allen, gets a confession from Wallace's men. Tim apprehends Wallace, Bob's name is cleared, and Tim wins Juanita's love.
Director
David Selman
Cast
Tim Mccoy
Marion Shilling
Joseph Sauers
Hooper Atchley
John H. Dilson
Edward Le Saint
Harry Todd
Eddie Cobb
Albert J. Smith
Wade Boteler
Julian Rivero
Clarence Geldert
Harrison Greene
Paul Fix
Steve Clark
Charles "slim" Whittaker
Raymond Brown
Arthur Rankin
Blackie Thompson
Bill Patton
Dutch Hendrian
Blackjack Ward
Ed Burns
Jack Low
Ray Jones
Charles E. Brinley
Art Mix
Jack Kennedy
Slim Balch
Frank Cordell
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Articles
An Eastern Westerner
It's Harold to the rescue as he saves the father, falls in love with the girl and does battle with a Western version of the Ku Klux Klan. The final chase has some classic Lloyd moments as Harold eludes his hooded assailants -- at one point hiding in a skirt that hangs from a clothesline.
The heroine is played by Mildred Davis, Lloyd's frequent leading lady, who would soon marry him and retire to raise their family. Lloyd would later say of producer/director Hal Roach, his most significant collaborator: "He wasn't actually a very good director. [But] he had fortitude, he had drive, and he had worlds of confidence... There was a sort of affinity between Hal and myself. He used to say, 'No matter what the scene is that I think up, Lloyd has the knack of putting it on the screen the way I visualize it.' Roach was very creative, he was a very good gagman, and he had great courage."
Producer/Director: Hal Roach
Screenplay: Frank Terry, H.M. Walker (titles)
Cinematography: Walter Lundin
Original Music: Robert Israel
Principal Cast: Harold Lloyd (The Boy), Mildred Davis (The Girl), Noah Young (Tompkins, the Bully).
BW-24m.
by Roger Fristoe
An Eastern Westerner
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Working titles for this film were Fighting Westerner and Burnt Ranch. A Hollywood Reporter production chart includes Bud Osborne and John Gibson in the cast, but, their participation in the final film has not been confirmed. Modern sources include the following in the cast: Lafe McKee, Hank Bell and Merrill McCormack.