| Drift Fence | |
|---|---|
|  Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Otho Lovering | 
| Written by | Zane Grey (story The Drift Fence) Robert Yost (screenplay) and Stuart Anthony (screenplay) | 
| Produced by | Harold Hurley (producer) William T. Lackey (associate producer) Henry Herzbrun (executive producer) (uncredited) | 
| Starring | See below | 
| Cinematography | Virgil Miller | 
| Edited by | Everett Douglas | 
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 56 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Drift Fence (reissued as Texas Desperadoes) is a 1936 American Western film, directed by Otho Lovering and released by Paramount Pictures.[1][2]
The film's sets were designed by art director David S. Garber.
Cast
- Buster Crabbe as "Slinger" Dunn
- Katherine DeMille as Molly Dunn
- Tom Keene as Jim Travis
- Benny Baker as Jim Traft
- Leif Erickson as Curley Prentice
- Stanley Andrews as Clay Jackson
- Richard Carle as Sheriff Peter Bingham
- Irving Bacon as "Windy" Watkins, Traft Foreman
- Effie Ellsler as Grandma Dunn
- Jan Duggan as Carrie Bingham, Sheriff Bingham's sister
- Walter Long as Bev Wilson, Neighbor
- Richard Alexander as Seth Haverly, Jackson Henchman
- Budd Fine as Sam Haverly, Jackson Henchman
- Chester Gan as Clarence – Ranch Cook
- Jack Pennick as Weary – Camp Cook
References
- ↑ "AFI Catalogue of Feature Films: Drift Fence (1936)". American Film Institute. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
- ↑ "Biografpremierer I Danmark: REVOLVERBANDITTERNE (Drift Fence/Texas Desperadoes) (Page 384)" (PDF). Biografmuseet. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
External links
- Drift Fence at IMDb
- Drift Fence is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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