The Wild West Show (1928)
"Rodeo" Bill is a hard-nosed, fun-loving cowboy who likes a lot of action and will go out of his way to create some if things are going too dull to suit him. He attends a circus/wild west show and stirs up some trouble with both the locals and the troupers but, after seeing Ruth Henson, the daughter of the show's operator/owner, he decides to join up and travel with the circus. He also manges to take care of some trouble not of his doing.
Director: Del Andrews
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Hoot Gibson as Rodeo Bill |
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Dorothy Gulliver as Ruth Henson |
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Allan Forrest as Alexander |
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Gale Henry as Zella |
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Monte Montague as Bill's Sidekick |
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Roy Laidlaw as Joe Henson |
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John Hall as Sheriff |
| Writing | Isadore Bernstein | Adaptation |
| Writing | St. Elmo Boyce | Story |
| Writing | Del Andrews | Story |
| Writing | John B. Clymer | Scenario Writer |
| Directing | Del Andrews | Director |
| Editing | Harry Marker | Editor |
| Camera | Harry Neumann | Director of Photography |
| Art | David S. Garber | Art Direction |