Battling with Buffalo Bill

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Battling with Buffalo Bill
Directed by Ray Taylor
Produced by Henry MacRae
Written by Ella O'Neill
George H. Plympton
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody (book)
Starring Tom Tyler
Lucile Browne
William Desmond
Rex Bell
Francis Ford
Cinematography John Hickson
Editing by Alvin Todd
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) 28 November 1931
Running time 12 chapters (217 min)
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Battling with Buffalo Bill (1931) is a Universal movie serial based on the book The Great West That Was by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, which had also been used as the inspiration for the studio's highly successful 1930 serial The Indians Are Coming.[1]

This was Universal's 78th serial, the 10th with sound and 4th with full sound, of the studio's total of 137 serials.

Contents

[edit] Plot

The plot is a variation on the standard B-Western "Land Grab" plot: Gold has been discovered in the area and gambler Jim Rodney intends to make sole claim to it by pushing the rightful owners off the land and taking it for himself. To do so he has his henchmen kill an Indian woman, provoking attacks from her tribe. This brings Buffalo Bill and the United States Cavalry into the town. Buffalo Bill proceeds to defeat Rodney and his schemes.


[edit] Cast

[edit] Chapter titles

  1. Cornered By Redskins
  2. Circling Death
  3. Between Hostile Tribes
  4. The Savage Horde
  5. The Fatal Plunge
  6. Trapped
  7. The Unseen Killer
  8. Sentenced To Death
  9. The Death Trap
  10. A Shot From Ambush
  11. The Flaming Death
  12. Cheyenne Vengeance

[edit] Stunts

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Page 10; In the Nick of Time: Motion Picture Sound Serials; Cline, William C.; 1997; McFarland & Company; ISBN 078640471X
  2. ^ Page 23; B Western Actors Encyclopedia; Holland, Ted; 1989; McFarland & Company; ISBN 0899503063

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Preceded by
Danger Island (1931)
Universal Serial
Battling with Buffalo Bill (1931)
Succeeded by
The Spell of the Circus (1931)