Bad Lands (1939 film)
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Directed byLew Landers
Written byClarence Upson Young
Based onThe Lost Patrol
1934 film
by John Ford
1934 film
by John Ford
Produced byRobert Sisk
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Lew Landers |
| Written by | Clarence Upson Young |
| Based on | The Lost Patrol 1934 film by John Ford |
| Produced by | Robert Sisk |
| Starring | Robert Barrat Noah Beery Jr. Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams |
| Cinematography | Russell Metty Frank Redman |
| Edited by | George Hively |
| Music by | Roy Webb |
| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $84,000[2] |
| Box office | $141,000[2] |
Bad Lands is a 1939 Western film directed by Lew Landers. Bad Lands is a remake of John Ford's The Lost Patrol, with the locale changed from the Mesopotamian to the Arizona desert.[3]
In 1875, a posse headed by sheriff Sheriff Bill Cummings is held at bay by Apache warriors. The posse members are picked off, one by one, until only the Sheriff is left.
Cast
- Robert Barrat as Sheriff Bill Cummings
- Noah Beery Jr. as Chick Lyman
- Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Billy Sweet
- Andy Clyde as Cluff
- Paul Hurst as Curly Tom
- Robert Coote as Eaton
- Addison Richards as Rayburn
- Douglas Walton as Bob Mulford
- Francis Ford as Charlie Garth
- Francis McDonald as Manuel Lopez