A cowboy turned gold miner fights a gang that buys miner's claims and then murders them.A cowboy turned gold miner fights a gang that buys miner's claims and then murders them.A cowboy turned gold miner fights a gang that buys miner's claims and then murders them.
Jack Rube Clifford
- Elmer Sigmuller
- (as Jack Clifford)
Bob Kortman
- Henchman Without Mustache
- (as Robert Kortman)
Dynamite the Horse
- Dynamite - Jack's New Horse
- (as Dynamite)
Hank Bell
- Prospector
- (uncredited)
Slim Cole
- Cowboy Who Shoots Claim Jumper
- (uncredited)
William Gillis
- Prospector
- (uncredited)
Jack Kirk
- Ranch Hand Sleeping On Corral Fence
- (uncredited)
John Lowell
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
William McCall
- Sheriff
- (uncredited)
Archie Ricks
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Harry Todd
- Prospector
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAlice Day's last movie.
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No Gold For Hoxie in the Talkies
Jack Hoxie had quite a career as a movie cowboy in the silents, but he had been off the screen for three years when he made GOLD. He's partners in a gold claim with whiny drunkard Lafe McKee, who sells out to Hooper Atchley (boo! Hiss!) and promptly gets shot, and his corpse robbed. Naturally, his daughter, Alice Day, thinks Jack has done it, so it's up to Dynamite the Wonder Horse to prove Jack's innocence, so he can get on to his next movie. A horse has to think of his future.
It's a thoroughly mediocre effort, despite the efforts of director Otto Brower to get a few interesting camera angles in. Hoxie looks every inch the cowboy star, but he can't act in the talkies for beans, and after his contract with Larry Darmour ran out the following year, he went touring in a live show and then retired to a ranch. Miss Day gave up the movies entirely. Brower would keep working and gain a reputation as a western director with some style, but never quite hit the big time.
It's a thoroughly mediocre effort, despite the efforts of director Otto Brower to get a few interesting camera angles in. Hoxie looks every inch the cowboy star, but he can't act in the talkies for beans, and after his contract with Larry Darmour ran out the following year, he went touring in a live show and then retired to a ranch. Miss Day gave up the movies entirely. Brower would keep working and gain a reputation as a western director with some style, but never quite hit the big time.
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- Also known as
- The Valley of Gold
- Filming locations
- Walker Ranch - 19152 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA(Prospector's cabin and wooded area)
- Production company
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- Runtime58 minutes
- Color
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