North from the Lone Star
"His newest thriller!"
Originally released in 1941. North from the Lone Star is a western film. directed by Lambert Hillyer. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bill Elliott, Richard Fiske, and Dorothy Fay
Synopsis
Wild Bill Hickock (William Elliott), aka The Peaceable Man, meters out justice in the tough town of Deadwood in this highly fictional western from Columbia. Unlike the historic character, Elliott's gunfighter survives his encounter with the South Dakota hellhole, where he arrives to aid beleaguered livery stable owner Clint Wilson (Richard Fiske) and his sister, Madge (Dorothy Fay), in their battle against self-appointed town czar "Flash" Kirby (Arthur Loft). But before he gets that far, there is a little matter of proving Kirby guilty of wrongdoing and to achieve that, Wild Bill earns the enmity of both the Wilsons.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Columbia Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is North from the Lone Star about?
Wild Bill Hickock (William Elliott), aka The Peaceable Man, meters out justice in the tough town of Deadwood in this highly fictional western from Columbia. Unlike the historic character, Elliott's...
Who directed North from the Lone Star?
North from the Lone Star was directed by Lambert Hillyer.
How long is North from the Lone Star?
North from the Lone Star has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was North from the Lone Star released?
North from the Lone Star was released on March 30, 1941 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in North from the Lone Star?
The main cast of North from the Lone Star includes Bill Elliott, Richard Fiske, Dorothy Fay, Dub Taylor, Arthur Loft.