Rio Grande Romance

1936 film directed by Robert F. Hill
Rio Grande Romance
Directed byRobert F. Hill
Based onshort story "One Day's Work" by Peter B. Kyne
Produced bySam Katzman
Production
company
Victory Pictures
Distributed byVictory Pictures
Release date
23 June 1936
Running time
60 mins
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Rio Grande Romance is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Robert F. Hill[1]

It was one of the few non-Westerns from Sam Katzman's Victory Studios.[2]

It was also known as Put on the Spot.[3]

Plot

Cast

  • Eddie Nugent as Bob Andrews
  • Maxine Doyle as Joan Williams
  • Fuzzy Knight as Elmer
  • Lucille Lund as Rose Carter
  • Don Alvarado as Jack Carter
  • Nick Stuart as George Bates
  • George Walsh as Joe Bradley
  • Joyce Kay as Patricia Carter
  • George Cleveland as Sheriff Williams
  • Forrest Taylor as Richard Shelby
  • Ernie Adams as Oscar Lampson
  • Ed Cassidy as Jailer Lewis

References

  1. ^ Lucille Lund: [Final Edition] Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Milwaukee, Wis. [Milwaukee, Wis]26 Feb 2002: 5B.
  2. ^ The New York Times Movies
  3. ^ Rio Grande Romance at TCMDB

External links

  • Rio Grande Romance at TCMDB
  • Rio Grande Romance at BFI
  • Rio Grande Romance at IMDb
  • Review of film (as Put on the Spot) at Variety
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