Paradise Valley (film)
1934 film
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Paradise Valley is a 1934 American Pre-Code western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Jean Chatburn, Wheeler Oakman and Walter Brennan. It was an independent production made on Poverty Row.[1]
Directed byJames P. Hogan
Written byIra Anson
Francis Wheeler
George Arthur Durlam
Francis Wheeler
George Arthur Durlam
Produced byWilliam M. Pizor
James P. Hogan
Joe Wilson
James P. Hogan
Joe Wilson
StarringJean Chatburn
Wheeler Oakman
Walter Brennan
Wheeler Oakman
Walter Brennan
| Paradise Valley | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | James P. Hogan |
| Written by | Ira Anson Francis Wheeler George Arthur Durlam |
| Produced by | William M. Pizor James P. Hogan Joe Wilson |
| Starring | Jean Chatburn Wheeler Oakman Walter Brennan |
| Cinematography | Brydon Baker |
| Edited by | Henry Adams Nathan Cy Braunstein |
Production company | Imperial Productions |
| Distributed by | Imperial Distributing Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 51 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
A radio singer tires of life in the big city and moves into the country in a valley where a long-standing battle has been raging between sheepherders and cattlemen. His dog Gandhi is quickly but wrongly suspected of killing sheep.
Cast
- Sam Pierce as 'Wing' Bonner
- Jean Chatburn as Peggy Crawford
- Wheeler Oakman as 'Smiley' Mason
- Arthur Loft as Sanchez
- Jimmy Aubrey as Scotty
- Si Jenks as Si
- Donny Baker as Jimmy Crawford
- Aleth Hansen as Lazy Bones
- Walter Brennan as Farmer Hiram
- Don Paul as Singing Cowboy
- The Beverly Hillbillies as Western Band
- Zanda the Dog as Gandhi