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Wild Bill Hickok Rides Full Movie In Hindi 720p

  • Writer: troubosbarhosansyl
    troubosbarhosansyl
  • Sep 18, 2018
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 21, 2020





















































a5c7b9f00b Belle Andrews&#39; (<a href=">Constance Bennett) gambling hall burns down in the Chicago fire of 1871 and, now penniless, she accepts Jim Farrel&#39;s (<a href=">Warren William) invitation to accompany him to Powder River, Montana, to open a gambling casino. Farrel has plans to get control of all the land in Powder River by hiring henchmen to file claims on the land, a proceeding overlooked by the settlers. On the stagecoach to Powder River, they meet Wild Bill Hickok (<a href=">Bruce Cabot). Once there, Farrel has his claim jumpers go to work, and even has Ned Nolan (<a href=">Russell Simpson) convicted of a framed-up murder charge, and fixes the jury just to be safe. Hickok then begins to organize the settlers to fight back against Farrel. I just read the comment left by the gentleman back in 2005 and am really glad he enjoyed the film. I only wish to correct the info here under &quot;soundtracks&quot;. &quot;The Lady Got a Shady Deal&quot; was composed by my grandfather, M.K.Jerome, as noted, but the lyric was written by Charles Newman, not 20th Century-Fox composer Alfred Newman. For some strange reason neither are credited on the film itself. M.K. had to rehearse Bennett in the song of course, and said she wasn&#39;t exactly a picnic to work with! My father (who was then working on the lot as a messenger) said he had to help Bennett the day she came to the music dept. to rehearse with my grandfather. She came out in the &quot;Grand Manner&quot; of the stars of the period, chauffeured limo, maid, secretary, dogs and husband Gilbert Roland all bringing up the rear. But, having said all that, I&#39;ve always loved Bennett&#39;s work, which is what prompted me to look this title up in the first place, and as somebody else said, in reference to &quot;After Office Hours&quot;, she deserves to be remembered! Wild Bill Hickok was used in a fictional story about his romance with a saloon entertainer in Wild Bill Hickok Rides. Bruce Cabot takes the part of Hickok in a western that I think may have originally been intended for Errol Flynn with possibly Ann Sheridan in the female lead.<br/><br/>Instead of Sheridan, Constance Bennett is our entertainer who has come west to Powder River, Montana after being burned out of Chicago in that famous fire that Mrs. O&#39;Leary&#39;s cow took the rap for. She&#39;s gotten a handsome offer from smooth Warren William setting himself up as the local kingpin with a bit of claim jumping.<br/><br/>But in shopping around she gets a much better offer from Cabot as the legendary lawman of the west. Cabot&#39;s not working for the law here as William has bought the local law in the person of Sheriff Ward Bond.<br/><br/>Nice action finale with a blazing gun battle and a dam being blown up by the villains. Wild Bill Hickok Rides isn&#39;t exactly the sophisticated fare that Connie Bennett did in her salad days. But western fans will have nothing to complain about.

 
 
 

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