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Spirit Of The West (1932) On DVD

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Actor :     Hoot Gibson, Doris Hill, Hooper Atchley, Al Bridge, Lafe McKee
Director: Otto Brower
Genre:     Westerns
Year:        1932
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     57
Released: Otto Brower
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:   N/A


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Rodeo star Johnny Ringo returns home upon learning that his younger brother Bud has been badly injured. Crooked livestock brokers Matt Ryder and Tom Fallon, whose principal business is rustling cattle belonging to local ranchers, take control of Bud's spread during his convalescence. To allay the suspicions of Ryder and Fallon while secretly plotting against them, Johnny poses as a dim-witted bumbler, accepting a job on the ranch as the cook's assistant - a masquerade that could have deadly consequences.

Always the most amiable and down-to-earth cowboy star, Hoot Gibson rarely exerted full creative control over his Westerns, but insisted that, whenever possible, that they be laced with comedy. Hoot's on-screen antics occasionally approached the buffoonish, but audiences of all ages responded favorably to the self-deprecating humor that enriches his pictures. - Ed Hulse

Actor :     Hoot Gibson, Doris Hill, Hooper Atchley, Al Bridge, Lafe McKee
Director: Otto Brower
Genre:     Westerns
Year:        1932
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     57
Released: Otto Brower
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Rodeo star Johnny Ringo returns home upon learning that his younger brother Bud has been badly injured. Crooked livestock brokers Matt Ryder and Tom Fallon, whose principal business is rustling cattle belonging to local ranchers, take control of Bud's spread during his convalescence. To allay the suspicions of Ryder and Fallon while secretly plotting against them, Johnny poses as a dim-witted bumbler, accepting a job on the ranch as the cook's assistant - a masquerade that could have deadly consequences.

Always the most amiable and down-to-earth cowboy star, Hoot Gibson rarely exerted full creative control over his Westerns, but insisted that, whenever possible, that they be laced with comedy. Hoot's on-screen antics occasionally approached the buffoonish, but audiences of all ages responded favorably to the self-deprecating humor that enriches his pictures. - Ed Hulse

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