Although Larry "Buster" Crabbe earns top billing, the hero of Drift Fence is former Western star Tom Keene as Jim Travis, who, at a rodeo, meets city dweller Jim Traft, who has come west to erect a fence that will prevent Clay Jackson from continuing his cattle rustling business. A tough Western type, Travis suggests that he impersonate Traft and the building of the fence soon begins. But Travis is opposed by Slinger Dunn and his family, whose small ranch will suffer from the division of the land. A romance between Travis and Slinger's sister, Paula, paves the way for a meeting of the minds, however, and Slinger switches sides completely upon learning that Travis is a Texas Ranger in disguise.
Unfortunately the movie Drift Fence is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Otho Lovering | Director |
Writing | Robert Yost | Screenplay |
Writing | Stuart Anthony | Screenplay |
Art | A. E. Freudeman | Set Decoration |
Art | David S. Garber | Art Direction |
Production | Henry Herzbrun | Executive Producer |
Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Editing | Everett Douglas | Editor |
Writing | Zane Grey | Novel |
Camera | Virgil Miller | Director of Photography |
Production | William T. Lackey | Associate Producer |
Production | Harold Hurley | Producer |