• Source: Burning Gold (1936 film)
    • Burning Gold is a 1936 American drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring William Boyd, Judith Allen and Lloyd Ingraham. It is a modern-day western about a World War I veteran who becomes a wildcat prospector for oil and enjoys a major strike.
      The film's sets were designed by art director Lewis J. Rachmil. It was made as a B movie by the Poverty Row company Winchester Productions and was distributed by Republic Pictures in the US and British Lion in the United Kingdom.
      Famed in his Western role of Hopalong Cassidy, Bill Boyd appeared in three 1936 films of non Western genre for Winchester Productions, all produced by George A. Hirliman, directed by Sam Newfield, and released by Republic Pictures. The other films were Federal Agent and Go-Get-'Em, Haines.


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      Cast


      William Boyd as Jim Thornton
      Judith Allen as Caroline 'Carrie' Long
      Lloyd Ingraham as Calico
      Frank Mayo as Brent Taylor
      Fern Emmett as Cousin Lena
      Dick Curtis as Swede
      Dennis O'Keefe as Derrick Worker
      Charles King as Henchman


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      Bibliography


      Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films. McFarland, 2012.


      External links


      Burning Gold at IMDb

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