The Painted Stallion (1937)
American federal agent Clark Stuart is on assignment in Santa Fe to draw up a trade agreement with the newly installed Mexican governor. Meanwhile, Walter Jamison leads a wagon train from Missouri, hoping to take advantage of the new agreement. Among Jamison's passenger are famed frontiersman Jim Bowie and a very youthful Kit Carson. The destinies of all these personalities intersect when villainous ex-governor DuPrey schemes to undermine the treaty and take over the New Mexico territory for his own vile purposes. Somewhere along the way, Davy Crockett joins the "good guys" in their efforts to thwart the despicable DuPrey.
Directors:
Ray Taylor, William Witney, Alan James.
Writers:
Barry Shipman, Winston Miller.
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Ray Corrigan as Clark Stuart |
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Hoot Gibson as Walter Jamison |
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LeRoy Mason as Lt. Gov. Alfredo Dupray (as Leroy Mason) |
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Duncan Renaldo as Zamorro |
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Sammy McKim as Christopher Kit Carson |
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Hal Taliaferro as Jim Bowie |
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Jack Perrin as Davy Crockett [Chs. 5-12] |
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Ed 'Oscar' Platt as Oscar (as Oscar) |
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Lou Fulton as Elmer (as Elmer) |
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Jean Carmen as The Rider (as Julia Thayer) |
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Yakima Canutt as Tom |
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Maston Williams as Macklin - Henchman (as Matson Williams) |
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Duke Taylor as Bill - Henchman |
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Loren Riebe as Cave Sentry / Pedro - Henchman |
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George DeNormand as Luke Oldham [Chs. 4-5] |
| Directing | Ray Taylor | Director |
| Directing | William Witney | Director |
| Directing | Alan James | Director |
| Writing | Morgan Cox | Story |
| Writing | Barry Shipman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Hal G. Evarts | Idea |
| Writing | Winston Miller | Screenplay |
| Writing | Ronald Davidson | Story |