Summary
The Cowboy and the Kid is an American western first released in 1936,
directed by Ray Taylor.
The film stars Buck Jones, Bill Burrud, Dorothy Revier, Harry Worth and Oliver Eckhardt.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Ray Taylor
- Script: Frances Guihan, Buck Jones
- Photo: Herbert Kirkpatrick, Allen Q. Thompson
- Cast: Buck Jones (Steve Davis), Bill Burrud (Jimmy Thomas), Dorothy Revier (June Caldwell), Harry Worth (Jess Watson), Oliver Eckhardt (Dr. Wilson), Mary Mersch (Mrs. Wilson), Burr Caruth (Judge Talbot), Kernan Cripps (Jim Thomas), Lafe McKee (Sheriff Bailey), Silver (Silver, Steve’s Horse), Jim Corey (Deputy), Mildred Gober (Mandy), Henry Hall (Board Member), Charles King (Deputy), Eddie Lee (Chinese Laundryman), Charles Le Moyne (Sheriff Stanton), Bud McClure (Deputy), Eva McKenzie (Irate Water Customer), Robert McKenzie (Hank Simmons), Lew Meehan (Foreman), Art Mix (Deputy), Henry Roquemore (Hotel Manager), Dick Rush (Sheriff Morton)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 58 min; B&W
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