Lightnin' Smith Returns
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| Lightnin' Smith Returns | |
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| Directed by | Jack Irwin |
| Written by | Jack Irwin |
| Produced by | Jack Irwin |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Amos Stillman |
| Edited by | Earl Turner |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Syndicate Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 59 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Lightnin' Smith Returns is a 1931 American Western film directed by Jack Irwin and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Barbara Worth and Tom London.[1]
John Smith writes Western fiction without ever having visited the West. Helen Parker, a reader of his work, seeks to alleviate that situation by inviting him to visit her ranch for a real Western experience. Parker arranges for a fake holdup, with her impersonating outlaw Lightnin' Smith. Her plan goes awry when the real outlaw appears, giving the writer an opportunity to save Parker and her father. A 1934 film, Mystery Ranch, bore "a striking resemblance" to this one.[2]
Cast
- Buddy Roosevelt as John Smith
- Barbara Worth as Helen Parker
- Tom London as Lightning' Smith
- Nick Dunray as Mexican Pete
- Jack Richardson as Chancey Ruggles
- Sam Tittley as Tom Parker
- Fred Parker as Storekeeper
- William Bertram as Sheriff
- Gilbert Holmes as Bandit
- Slim Whitaker as Hideout Henchman