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1926 film

The Border Sheriff
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Directed byRobert N. Bradbury
Written byRobert N. Bradbury
Based on"Straight Shootin'"
by W.C. Tuttle
Produced byCarl Laemmle
StarringJack Hoxie
Olive Hasbrouck
S.E. Jennings
CinematographyWilliam Nobles
Harry Mason
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • April 25, 1926 (1926-04-25)
Running time5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Border Sheriff is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Olive Hasbrouck, and S.E. Jennings.

Plot

As described in a film magazine review, Cultus Collins, the sheriff of Cayuse County, confers with the United States Secret Service in Washington regarding a gang smuggling dope from Mexico. The trail leads to Carter Brace in San Francisco, who is the business representative of Henry Belden. Sheriff Collins becomes acquainted with Henry and his daughter Joan, and foils an attempt to kidnap them in Chinatown. Later in Cayuse County, Collins frustrates the schemes of the gang, again saves both of the Beldens, and wins the affection of Joan.

Cast

References

  1. Munden, Kenneth W., ed. (1997) . The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press. p. 77. ISBN 0-520-20969-9.
  2. Pardy, George T. (March 13, 1926), "Pre-Release Review of Features: The Border Sheriff", Motion Picture News, 33 (11), New York City, New York: Motion Picture News, Inc.: 1209, retrieved April 3, 2023 Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

External links

Films directed by Robert N. Bradbury


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