The Westerner (1934)
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A rather weak entry in Tim McCoy's Columbia oeuvre, this Western was released to smaller venues in December of 1934, but not widely shown until 1936. McCoy, a rather stolid type of cowboy hero, is rather miscast as a rodeo performer competing for the affection of Juanita Barnes (Marion Shilling) with Bob Lockhart (Joe Sawyer). Juanita chooses the latter, but comes to regret her decision when she discovers that she really loves Tim. Meanwhile, Tim's father, Zack (Edward J. LeSaint), is killed by the rodeo rider's horse, Midnight. With his inheritance, Tim buys the ranch next to Senator Lockhart (John H. Dilson), Bob's father, and has a run-in with Lockhart's crooked foreman, Wallace (Hooper Atchley). There is a fight during which Bob is badly injured. Tim is arrested but escapes with the assistance of Uncle Ben, an old family retainer (Harry Todd). Together, they learn that Zack's death was no accident, and that the sheriff (Albert J. Smith) may be implicated. After the climactic shootout, Bob's name is cleared, the villains apprehended, and Tim free to pursue a future with Juanita. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Tim McCoy - Tim Addison
- Hooper Atchley - Wayne Wallace
- Edward J. Le Saint - Zack Addison
- Albert J. Smith - Sheriff
- Wade Boteler - Ed Ross
- Steve Clark - henchman
- Lafe [Lafayette] McKee - townsman
- Arthur Rankin - bank clerk
- Blackjack Ward - cowboy
- Dutch Hendrian - cowboy
- Raymond Brown - banker
- Joseph Sauer - Bob Lockhart
- Tom B. Forman - henchman
- Art Mix - deputy
- Edmund Cobb - Joe Allen
- Clarence Geldert - doctor
- Marion Shilling - Juanita Barnes
- John Dilson - Sen. Lockhart
- Harry Todd - Uncle Ben
- Hank Bell - townsman
- Charles Brinley - member of posse
- Jack Low - hotel clerk
- Bud Osborne
- James Mason - henchman
- Ray Jones - member of posse
- Edmund Burns - cowboy
- Charles "Slim" Whitaker - henchman
- Julian Rivero - Antoine
- Bill Patton - cowboy
- Merrill McCormack
- Paul Fix - henchman
- Harrison Greene - announcer
- Director(s):
- David Selman
- Writer(s):
- Harold Shumate
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