
Desert Dust
1927 Directed by William WylerFrank Fortune, a young rancher, is jailed along with two of his men for fighting with rival ranchers. Helen Marsden, daughter of a wealthy senator who is interested in prison reform, prevails on the judge to parole them into her custody and work at her ranch. Frank falls in love and, so as to stay on at the ranch, convinces her he is a notorious criminal. When the senator visits her with a large sum of money belonging to the state, three "reformed" crooks on the premises plan to steal it. Fortune's friends learn of the plot and decide to take the money for safekeeping, but Fortune intervenes; the real crooks do steal the funds, however, and depart with Helen in an automobile. Fortune overtakes the speeding car and rescues Helen.

Ted Wells
....................................................Frank Fortune

Lotus Thompson
....................................................Helen Marsden

Bruce Gordon
....................................................Butch Rorke
Jimmy Phillips
....................................................The Rat
Slim Cole
....................................................The Parson

George Ovey
....................................................Shorty Benton

Richard L'Estrange
....................................................Slim Donovan
Director
...........................................................William Wyler
Producer
...........................................................Carl Laemmle
Writer
...........................................................Gardner Bradford
William Berke
Art Direction
...........................................................David S. Garber
Director of Photography
...........................................................Milton Bridenbecker
Production Companies
...................................................Universal Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Western
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