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(Redirected from Border Patrol (1943 film)) 1943 film by Lesley Selander Not to be confused with The Border Patrol (film).

Border Patrol
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLesley Selander
Written byClarence E. Mulford
Michael Wilson
Produced byHarry Sherman
StarringWilliam Boyd
Andy Clyde
Robert Mitchum
Jay Kirby
George Reeves
Duncan Renaldo
CinematographyRussell Harlan
Edited bySherman A. Rose
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • April 2, 1943 (1943-04-02)
Running time65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Border Patrol is a 1943 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Clarence E. Mulford and Michael Wilson. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum, Jay Kirby, George Reeves, and Duncan Renaldo. The film was released on April 2, 1943, by United Artists.

Plot

Hopalong and his sidekicks are Texas Rangers who set out to find how 25 Mexicans have disappeared after being hired by the "Silver Bullets" mine. They ride into town and find that the mine owner is a one-man government, played by Russell Simpson as "Orestes Krebes." Hopalong and his friends are arrested on trumped-up charges and are tried before a kangaroo court and sentenced to swing but not until after lunch. With the help of the girl, they escape, free the captive mine workers and together defeat the evil gang.

Cast

References

  1. "Border Patrol (1943) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  2. Hal Erickson (2016). "Border-Patrol - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2015.

External links

Films directed by Lesley Selander


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