Lucky Larkin (1930)
Colonel Lee, a homesteader, is the object of terrorists who want to drive him off the range so that his horses cannot be entered in the county races, and he refuses an offer of Martin Brierson to buy him out. Pete, Brierson's brother, in hiding because of his criminal record, burns the colonel's barn and injures his horses. Convinced of Brierson's responsibility for the terror tactics, "Lucky" Larkin plans to ride Tarzan, the colonel's pet colt. Brierson does his best to disqualify the horse, but Larkin tricks him and wins the race. Larkin captures Pete and forces him to confess. The Brierson brothers are brought to justice, and Larkin wins Emmy Lou, a homesteader's daughter.
Director: Harry Joe Brown
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Ken Maynard as 'Lucky' Larkin |
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Nora Lane as Emmy Lou Parkinson |
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Jim Farley as Martin Brierson |
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Paul Hurst as Pete Brierson |
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Harry Todd as Bill Parkinson |
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Charles Clary as Colonel Lee |
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Blue Washington as Hambone |
| Directing | Harry Joe Brown | Director |
| Editing | Fred Allen | Editor |
| Production | Ken Maynard | Producer |
| Camera | Ted D. McCord | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Marion Jackson | Writer |