Lone Cowboy

Lone Cowboy (1933)


  • Genre: Adventure, Western
  • Release Date: 1933-12-02
  • User Rating: 3.5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 4min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Paul Sloane
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Summary

Young Scooter O’Neal, orphaned after his father’s suicide, is sent out West to live with family friend Dobe Jones. Unaware of his father’s fate Scooter longs to return to his home in Chicago especially after discovering Dobe is an embittered ranch hand hellbent on seeking revenge on his duplicitous wife Eleanor and the man she ran off with. Dobe is dogged in his pursuit until he unwittingly puts Scooter’s life in danger. Seeing the error of his ways the pair ride off together in search of a new adventure.

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  • Jackie Cooper

    as Scooter O'Neal
  • Lila Lee

    as Eleanor Jones
  • Addison Richards

    as Dobe Jones
  • John Wray

    as Bill O'Neal
  • Gavin Gordon

    as Jim Weston
  • Barton MacLane

    as Policeman Baxter
  • J. M. Kerrigan

    as Mr. Curran
  • Irving Bacon

    as Zeke (uncredited)
  • George C. Pearce

    as Doctor Patterson
  • Charles Middleton

    as U.S. Marshal
  • Harry C. Bradley

    as First Station Agent (uncredited)
  • Harold Goodwin

    as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
  • Tom London

    as Conductor (uncredited)
  • Lillian Harmer

    as Boardinghouse Keeper (uncredited)
  • Dell Henderson

    as Mr. Burton (uncredited)
  • Joe Barton

    as Junkman (uncredited)
  • James Adamson

    as Railroad Porter (uncredited)
  • William Le Maire

    as Ranch Hand Buck
  • Tom Bay

    as Ranch Hand on Rail (uncredited)
  • Herbert Corthell

    as Cowboy Cook (uncredited)
  • Sterrett Ford

    as Mr. Carmichael (uncredited)
  • Buster Guelich

    as Tommy (uncredited)
  • Charles Kean

    as Second Station Agent (uncredited)
  • Leonard Kibrick

    as Irving (uncredited)
  • Rose Levine

    as Esther (uncredited)
  • William Robyns

    as Postman (uncredited)
  • Jerome Storm

    as Storekeeper (uncredited)
Crew Adolph Zukor Presenter
Writing Will James Short Story
Writing Bobby Vernon Adaptation
Production Harold Hurley Producer
Sound Herman Hand Music
Art A. Earl Hedrick Art Direction
Directing Paul Sloane Director
Camera Theodor Sparkuhl Director of Photography
Writing Agnes Brand Leahy Adaptation
Writing Paul Sloane Story

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