Canyon Hawks (1930) / Flying Lariats (1931) On DVD
Actor: Yakima Canutt & Wally Wales
Director: Alvin J. Neitz & David Kirkland
Genre: Western
Year: N/A
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 117
Released: November 1, 2011
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
An ultra-rare early talkie distributed by motion-picture pioneer John Freuler's Big 4 Film Corporation, Canyon Hawks holds a special place in B-Western history as the only sound-era production that gives a starring role to legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt. The former rodeo rider had toplined numerous horse operas during the 1920s, but his oddly pitched voice reproduced poorly on early sound recordings and Yak was swiftly demoted to supporting roles (mostly playing heavies) and doubling for the young John Wayne, and other film stars.
Starring Yakima Canutt, Buzz Barton, Renee Borden, Robert Walker; Written and Directed by Alvin J. Neitz.
Flying Lariats (1931, B&W): Wally Dunbar and his brother Sam try to determine how they can help their financially strapped neighbors, Pop Starr and his headstrong daughter Bonnie. The bashful Sam has a crush on Bonnie and persuades Wally to court her on his behalf. The ensuing romantic complications are forgotten when crooked cashier Tex Johnson cheats the bank out of $5000 and disappears with it. The Sheriff enlists Wally in his posse, forcing him to devote his attention to bringing in the thief.
Another seldom-seen Big 4 production from the early talkie era, Flying Lariats showcases the considerable skills of top-billed Wally Wales - who, in an earlier life under his real name, Floyd Alderson, was actually a working cowboy. Wales enjoyed a respectable starring career in cheap Westerns but is more highly regarded for his later work as a character actor, billed as Hal Taliaferro. This modest but amusing production is graced with a novel plot and a dollop of romantic comedy arising from a case of mistaken identity.
Actor: Yakima Canutt & Wally Wales
Director: Alvin J. Neitz & David Kirkland
Genre: Western
Year: N/A
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 117
Released: November 1, 2011
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
An ultra-rare early talkie distributed by motion-picture pioneer John Freuler's Big 4 Film Corporation, Canyon Hawks holds a special place in B-Western history as the only sound-era production that gives a starring role to legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt. The former rodeo rider had toplined numerous horse operas during the 1920s, but his oddly pitched voice reproduced poorly on early sound recordings and Yak was swiftly demoted to supporting roles (mostly playing heavies) and doubling for the young John Wayne, and other film stars.
Starring Yakima Canutt, Buzz Barton, Renee Borden, Robert Walker; Written and Directed by Alvin J. Neitz.
Flying Lariats (1931, B&W): Wally Dunbar and his brother Sam try to determine how they can help their financially strapped neighbors, Pop Starr and his headstrong daughter Bonnie. The bashful Sam has a crush on Bonnie and persuades Wally to court her on his behalf. The ensuing romantic complications are forgotten when crooked cashier Tex Johnson cheats the bank out of $5000 and disappears with it. The Sheriff enlists Wally in his posse, forcing him to devote his attention to bringing in the thief.
Another seldom-seen Big 4 production from the early talkie era, Flying Lariats showcases the considerable skills of top-billed Wally Wales - who, in an earlier life under his real name, Floyd Alderson, was actually a working cowboy. Wales enjoyed a respectable starring career in cheap Westerns but is more highly regarded for his later work as a character actor, billed as Hal Taliaferro. This modest but amusing production is graced with a novel plot and a dollop of romantic comedy arising from a case of mistaken identity.
Product Name | Canyon Hawks (1930) / Flying Lariats (1931) On DVD |
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