Whistling Hills is a 1951 American western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Noel Neill.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton.
Synopsis
Johnny Mack Brown est recruté par Chet Norman, le propriétaire d'une ligne de diligences, pour mettre fin aux hold-up perpétrés par un mystérieux cavalier qui joue des notes étranges avec un siffler d'argent avant de les dévaliser.
, 59minutes Directed byLewis D. Collins OriginUSA GenresWestern ActorsJohn Mack Brown, Barbara Woodell, James Ellison, I. Stanford Jolley, Gregg Barton, Richard Avonde Rating65% Le Texas ranger Johnny Mack Brown doit retrouver et ramener Walt Winslow, un forçat évadé, qui a caché les 100.000 dollars du butin provenant du hold-up qui lui a valut sa condamnation. Johnny le retrouve mortellement blessé par les membres de son gang lors de l'attaque d'une diligence.
Directed bySpencer Gordon Bennet OriginUSA GenresAction, Adventure, Western ActorsMarshall Reed, Rick Vallin, Jack Ingram, William Fawcett, Gregg Barton, Michael Fox Rating57% In this serial, the intrepid Buffalo Bill Cody comes to aid miner Rocky Ford and a group of ranchers in their defeat of a local crime lord, King Carney, who is trying to keep the new railroad out of the territory in order to carry on with his illegal operations. Then Rocky asks Cody to don the disguise of a legendary masked man, known as The Ridin' Terror, who once before smashed outlaw rule in the area. In response, Cody enlists the support of Rocky, the settler Reb Morgan and his sister Ruth, and plans offensive strategy to eradicate Carney and his outlaws. It takes him 15 episodes, each full of thrilling chases, fights, and assorted action all backed by a competent musical score.
Directed bySpencer Gordon Bennet OriginUSA GenresWestern ActorsJock Mahoney, Clayton Moore, Phyllis Coates, Don C. Harvey, Marshall Reed, Rodd Redwing Rating66% White Horse Rebels, under the command of a mystery villain known only as The Leader, attempt to create an independent "White Horse Republic" in Canada's north west. Funded by gold from the Marrow Mine, they attack Canadian settlements in the area. The North-West Mounted Police, represented primarily by hero Sgt. Ward and his sidekick Constable Nevin are, work to top the rebels and discover The Leader's real identity. An added complication comes in the form of First Nations, Blackfeet driven into Canada from the United States, who attack both sides and whom the rebels attempt to use as scapegoats for their own attacks.