Painted Desert is a 1938 Western film directed by David Howard and starring George O'Brien and Laraine Day (billed as "Laraine Johnson"). The picture is a remake of The Painted Desert, which stars William Boyd and features an early appearance by Clark Gable in a major supporting role.[1][2] The movie was partially filmed on location in Red Rock Canyon, a popular filming location during the 1930s and 1940s, with a multitude of B-Westerns being filmed there.[3]
Plot
Bob, a young rancher, buys a mine on his leased land to prevent the working of it. However, surveys show a valuable mineral deposit, so he and Carol, the granddaughter of the discoverer of the mine, who has been forced to sell it to a crook, start operations on it. Fawcett, the crook, schemes to get the mine back, but is outwitted at every turn and loses his life in the dynamiting which he inspired.
Cast
- George O'Brien: Bob McVey
- Laraine Day: Carol Banning (billed as Laraine Johnson)
- Ray Whitley: Steve
- Stanley Fields: Bill
- Maude Allen: Yukon Kate
- Fred Kohler: Hugh Fawcett (billed as Fred Kohler Sr.)
- Lloyd Ingraham: Charles M. Banning
- Harry Cording: Burke
- Max Wagner: Kincaid
- Lee Shumway: Bart Currie
- William V. Mong: Banker Heist
References
- ^ "Painted Desert". Turner Classic Movies.
- ^ Frank S. Nugent (September 14, 1938). "The Painted Desert (1938), The Screen; At the Rialto". The New York Times.
- ^ "Red Rock Canyon". Movie Sites. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
External links
- Painted Desert at IMDb
- Painted Desert at the TCM Movie Database
- Painted Desert at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films