Northwest Stampede
"THRILL to the most daring death duel ever filmed---the "White Outlaw" battling a snarling, fear-crazed wolfpack!"
Originally released in 1948. Northwest Stampede is a western film. directed by Albert S. Rogell. At just 79 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Joan Leslie, James Craig, and Jack Oakie
Synopsis
In this romantic western, the real stars are a mustang and a police dog. The human aspect of the story centers on a rodeo rider whose late father bequeathed him a ranch in Calgary, Canada. The rider really tries to settle down to ranching, but finds himself pining for the rodeo. His forewoman, also a former rodeo performer, thinks her employer is shirking his duties and needs to forget about broncos, and bull-riding and settle down. Meanwhile, the fellow also longs to catch the white stallion running wild. The dog helps out.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Eagle-Lion Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Northwest Stampede about?
In this romantic western, the real stars are a mustang and a police dog. The human aspect of the story centers on a rodeo rider whose late father bequeathed him a ranch in Calgary, Canada. The ride...
Who directed Northwest Stampede?
Northwest Stampede was directed by Albert S. Rogell.
How long is Northwest Stampede?
Northwest Stampede has a runtime of 1 hours and 19 minutes (79 minutes total).
When was Northwest Stampede released?
Northwest Stampede was released on July 28, 1948 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Northwest Stampede?
The main cast of Northwest Stampede includes Joan Leslie, James Craig, Jack Oakie, Chill Wills, Victor Kilian.