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The Thrill Hunter [DVD] [1933]
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Language:English
: Program Type:Movie
: Studio:Sony Pictures Home
: Region Code:0
: Sound Features:stereo
: Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
: Format:DVD
: Product Name:The Thrill Hunter [DVD] [1933]
: Product Tags:DVD
Columbia's The Thrill Hunter is more of straight action film than a western, though leading man Buck Jones still wears his traditional cowboy garb. Jones plays a small-town spinner of tall tales who claims to be a top-notch stuntman. He's forced to put up or shut up when a movie company, filming an adventure flick, shows up in town. Offering his services as a stunt double, Jones passes muster as a racecar driver, but he loses his job when he cracks up an airplane. Our hero redeems himself by catching a bunch of criminals who aren't play-acting. Dorothy Revier, allegedly the girlfriend of Columbia Pictures chieftain Harry Cohn, is the incongruously glamorous heroine.~Hal Erickson
Name : Buck Jones: Role :
Name : Dorothy Revier: Role :
Name : Edward J. Le Saint: Role :
Name : Eddie Kane: Role :
Name : Arthur Rankin: Role :
Name : Frank LaRue: Role :
Name : Harry Semels: Role :
Name : Willie Fung: Role :
Name : John Ince: Role :
Name : Alfred P. James: Role :
Name : George B. Seitz: Role : Director
Name : Irving Briskin: Role : Producer
Name : Harry Hoyt: Role : Screen Story
Name : Harry Hoyt: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Ted Tetzlaff: Role : Cinematographer
Name : Gene Milford: Role : Editor
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: Program Type:Movie
: Studio:Sony Pictures Home
: Region Code:0
: Sound Features:stereo
: Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
: Format:DVD
: Product Name:The Thrill Hunter [DVD] [1933]
: Product Tags:DVD
Columbia's The Thrill Hunter is more of straight action film than a western, though leading man Buck Jones still wears his traditional cowboy garb. Jones plays a small-town spinner of tall tales who claims to be a top-notch stuntman. He's forced to put up or shut up when a movie company, filming an adventure flick, shows up in town. Offering his services as a stunt double, Jones passes muster as a racecar driver, but he loses his job when he cracks up an airplane. Our hero redeems himself by catching a bunch of criminals who aren't play-acting. Dorothy Revier, allegedly the girlfriend of Columbia Pictures chieftain Harry Cohn, is the incongruously glamorous heroine.~Hal Erickson
Name : Buck Jones: Role :
Name : Dorothy Revier: Role :
Name : Edward J. Le Saint: Role :
Name : Eddie Kane: Role :
Name : Arthur Rankin: Role :
Name : Frank LaRue: Role :
Name : Harry Semels: Role :
Name : Willie Fung: Role :
Name : John Ince: Role :
Name : Alfred P. James: Role :
Name : George B. Seitz: Role : Director
Name : Irving Briskin: Role : Producer
Name : Harry Hoyt: Role : Screen Story
Name : Harry Hoyt: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Ted Tetzlaff: Role : Cinematographer
Name : Gene Milford: Role : Editor
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