Lucky Terror (1936) [Western]



Lucky Terror is a 1936 American Western film directed by Alan James. The movie is about a sharpshooter. In a traveling sideshow he is falsely accused of murdering a local miner.

Directed by Alan James, produced by Walter Futter, written Roger Allman, starring Hoot Gibson as Lucky Carson aka The Lucky Terror, Charles Hill as Doc Halliday, Lona Andre as Ann Thornton aka Madame Fatima, George Chesebro as Jim Thornton (Ann’s uncle), Robert McKenzie as Sheriff Hodges, Jack Rockwell as Bat Moulton, Frank Yaconelli as Anthony “Tony” Giribaldi (Doc’s flunky), Charles King as Wheeler (lawyer) and Horace B. Carpenter.

Source: “Lucky Terror” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 28 January 2013. Web. 31 March 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Terror.

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4 Replies to “Lucky Terror (1936) [Western]”

  1. I really enjoy Hoot Gibson–so funny–but the horse going over the cliff at the beginning spoiled this one for me. This was long before the Humane Society was involved with movies, and, sad to say, animals were harmed sometimes in the course of filming–actors, too.

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