| Paradise Valley | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | James P. Hogan | 
| Written by | Ira Anson  Francis Wheeler George Arthur Durlam  | 
| Produced by | William M. Pizor  James P. Hogan Joe Wilson  | 
| Starring | Jean Chatburn  Wheeler Oakman Walter Brennan  | 
| Cinematography | Brydon Baker | 
| Edited by | Henry Adams  Nathan Cy Braunstein  | 
Production company  | Imperial Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Imperial Distributing Corporation | 
Release date  | January 27, 1934 | 
Running time  | 51 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Paradise Valley is a 1934 American Pre-Code western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Jean Chatburn, Wheeler Oakman and Walter Brennan. It was an independent production made on Poverty Row.[1]
Plot
A radio singer tires of life in the big city and moves into the country in a valley where a long-standing battle has been raging between sheepherders and cattlemen. His dog Gandhi is quickly but wrongly suspected of killing sheep.
Cast
- Sam Pierce as 'Wing' Bonner
 - Jean Chatburn as Peggy Crawford
 - Wheeler Oakman as 'Smiley' Mason
 - Arthur Loft as Sanchez
 - Jimmy Aubrey as Scotty
 - Si Jenks as Si
 - Donny Baker as Jimmy Crawford
 - Aleth Hansen as Lazy Bones
 - Walter Brennan as Farmer Hiram
 - Don Paul as Singing Cowboy
 - The Beverly Hillbillies as Western Band
 - Zanda the Dog as Gandhi
 
References
- ↑ Pitts p.181
 
Bibliography
- Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940. McFarland & Company, 2005.
 
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