Lucky Terror
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| Lucky Terror | |
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| Directed by | Alan James |
| Written by | Roger Allman |
| Screenplay by | Alan James |
| Produced by | Walter Futter |
| Starring | Hoot Gibson |
| Cinematography | Arthur Reed |
| Edited by | Carl Himm |
| Distributed by | Grand National |
Release date |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Lucky Terror is a 1936 American Western film starring Hoot Gibson and directed by Alan James.[1]
This plot summary appeared in the book Astor Pictures.[2]
The third of a half-dozen oaters Hoot Gibson made for producer Walter Futter's Diversion Pictures, Lucky Terror proved to be one of Gibson's final solo starring films, and one of his better later offerings. Hooter is a drifter who helps a young woman (Lona Andre) whose gold mine is sought by crooks. Astor Pictures re-released this Grand National film to theaters in 1946.