Yellow Dust is a 1936 American western film directed by Wallace Fox from a screenplay by Cyril Hume, John Twist and John Francis Larkin. The film stars Richard Dix and Leila Hyams, with a supporting cast which included Moroni Olson, Jessie Ralph, Andy Clyde, and Onslow Stevens. RKO Radio Pictures premiered the film in New York City on February 22, 1936, with a nationwide release on March 13.
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, 1h8 Directed byJ. Walter Ruben, James Anderson OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Historical, Romance, Western ThemesSpy films, Political films, Films based on plays ActorsRichard Dix, Shirley Grey, Gavin Gordon, Nance O'Neil, Clarence Muse, Frederick Burton Rating57% Two Union officers, Captain Lewis Dumont and his younger brother, Lieutenant Henry Dumont, receive orders from General Ulysses S. Grant Grant to go behind enemy lines and become undercover agents to feed false information to the Confederate States Army. Lewis is tasked with becoming part of a Confederate telegraph office in Richmond, Virginia, under the guise of a deceased Confederate officer, Thorne. Meanwhile, Henry is ordered to allow himself to be captured by the enemy, during which he is supposed to pass incorrect information about Union positions.
, 1h17 Directed byFred Niblo, James Anderson OriginUSA GenresDrama, Crime ActorsRichard Dix, Marion Shilling, Jackie Cooper, Frank Sheridan, Boris Karloff, Dick Rush Rating51% Jim Donovan (Richard Dix) is a two-bit mob leader in New York during the 1920s. When another mobster, Ben Murray (Richard Alexander) is killed in a gunfight between rival gangs, Donovan takes it upon himself to raise his son, Midge Murray (Jackie Cooper). When Donovan seeks the advice of the parish priest on how to raise an adolescent boy, the priest, Father Dan (Frank Sheridan), enlists the services of his niece, Kitty Costello (Marion Shilling). When she directs Donovan to get honest work, he agrees, and she gets him a job at the ironworks where she is also employed. He is slowly transformed by the effect that both Midge and Kitty have on him. He also falls in love with Kitty.