

Thunder Mountain
1935 Directed by David HowardGold mining cowboy western romantic melodrama (based on the story by Zane Grey) about a pair of cowboys who find a gold mine in "Thunder Mountain", but have no money to develop it. One of the cowboys rescues a girl on a stagecoach and her grateful father agrees to finance them. Along the way, she pretends to fall in love with one of the cowboys. Thinking he is about to be very rich, he sets out, but upon arrival, he finds that a bad man has stolen the claim and started a town. There, everyone turns on him, including the girl, but luckily, another pretty girl, a barmaid (who is secretly in love with him), sticks by him, and he ends up in a climactic shootout on the mountain where the gold is stashed.

George O'Brien
....................................................Kal Emerson
Barbara Fritchie
....................................................Sydney Blair

Frances Grant
....................................................Nugget

Morgan Wallace
....................................................Rand Leavitt

George 'Gabby' Hayes
....................................................Foley

Edward LeSaint
....................................................Samuel Blair

Dean Benton
....................................................Steve Sloan
Director
...........................................................David Howard
Producer
...........................................................Edward Gross
Writer
...........................................................Don Swift
Novel
...........................................................Zane Grey
Screenplay
...........................................................Daniel Jarrett
Don Swift
Stunts
...........................................................Sid Jordan
Production Companies
...................................................Sol Lesser Productions
20th Century Fox
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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