Fighting Caravans

Fighting Caravans

Release date : February 1, 1931
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : David Burton / Otto Brower /
Production companies : Paramount Pictures /
February 1, 1931 1h 32m United States of America Action English More
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Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) is a bit of a firebrand and is sentenced to at least 30 days in jail, but his partners, Bill Jackson (Ernest Torrence) and Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) talk a sympathetic Frenchwoman named Felice (Lili Damita) into telling the bumbling, drunken marshal that Clint had married her the previous night. Clint is released so he can accompany Felice on the wagon train heading west to California.
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Gary Cooper
Clint Belmet
Lili Damita
Felice
Ernest Torrence
Bill Jackson
Tully Marshall
Jim Bridger
Fred Kohler
Lee Murdock
Eugene Pallette
Seth Higgins
Frank Campeau
Jeff Moffitt

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  • title:Fighting Caravans
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1931
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Action · Western · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: David Burton / Otto Brower /
  • Writers: Keene Thompson · Agnes Brand Leahy · Zane Grey · Edward E. Paramore Jr. ·
  • Production companies: Paramount Pictures ·
  • Overview:Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) is a bit of a firebrand and is sentenced to at least 30 days in jail, but his partners, Bill Jackson (Ernest Torrence) and Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) talk a sympathetic Frenchwoman named Felice (Lili Damita) into telling the bumbling, drunken marshal that Clint had married her the previous night. Clint is released so he can accompany Felice on the wagon train heading west to California.
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