Storm over Wyoming
Storm over Wyoming | |
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Directed by | Lesley Selander |
Starring |
Tim Holt Richard Martin |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Storm over Wyoming is a 1950 Western film.[2][3]
Plot
A range war develops between cattlemen and sheepmen.[4] A couple of cowhands, Dave Saunders and Chito Rafferty, get caught in the middle when they rescue Tug Campbell, who's about to be lynched by sheep ranch foreman Jess Rawlins and his men without a fair trial.
In town, Rawlins seeks revenge, but saloon singer Ruby slips a gun to Dave, who shoots Rawlins' pistol from his hand. Ranch owner Chris Marvin returns to town and she believes her foreman Rawlins's lies, including his attempt to frame Dave and Chito after they catch one of Rawlins' men red-handed, rustling sheep.
Rawlins shoots the rustler with a rifle, then takes Dave and Chito prisoner and intends to hang them. Ruby intervenes again, sneaking a gun to Chito inside a guitar. The cowhands prove to Chris that the rustler was killed with a rifle, which neither of them carries. A gunfight leads to Dawkins being dealt with, Dave and Chris forming a bond. But when Ruby begins feeling romantic, Chito has other ideas and rides off.
Cast
- Tim Holt as Dave Saunders
- Richard Martin as Chito Rafferty
- Noreen Nash as Chris Marvin
- Bill Kennedy as Rawlins
- Richard Powers as Tug
- Betty Underwood as Ruby
Production
It was the only Tim Holt Western shot in Agoura. This was required because the plot involved sheep.[5]
References
- ↑ "Storm over Wyoming: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
- ↑ Storm Over Wyoming at TCMDB
- ↑ Bendix Star In New Film For Keith's: 'Cheaper by Dozen' 'Treasure Island' Filming The Christian Science Monitor (1908-Current file) [Boston, Mass] 09 May 1950: 5.
- ↑ Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, The RKO Story. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p246
- ↑ http://offscreen.com/view/tim-holt-and-the-b-western