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Cavalcade of the West

- The Pony Express Rides Again In Cavalcade Of The West

Two brothers are separated when young. One becomes the pony express rider Clint Knox and the other the outlaw Ace Carter.

Release Date : 1936-10-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walter Futter Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Hoot Gibson

Character Name : Clint Knox

Original Name : Hoot Gibson

Gender : Male

Rex Lease

Character Name : Asa Knox aka Ace Carter

Original Name : Rex Lease

Gender : Male

Marion Shilling

Character Name : Mary Christman

Original Name : Marion Shilling

Gender : Female

Adam Goodman

Character Name : Windy Harper

Original Name : Adam Goodman

Gender : Male

Nina Guilbert

Character Name : Mrs. Martha Knox

Original Name : Nina Guilbert

Gender : Female

Earl Dwire

Character Name : George Christman

Original Name : Earl Dwire

Gender : Male

Phil Dunham

Character Name : St. Joseph Reporter

Original Name : Phil Dunham

Gender : Male

Robert McKenzie

Character Name : Judge Beasley

Original Name : Robert McKenzie

Gender : Male

Steve Clark

Character Name : John Knox (as Steve Clarke)

Original Name : Steve Clark

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-15

When their wagon train is ambushed, two young brothers are left at the mercy of their attackers. “Asa” (Rex Lease) is adopted by the gang’s leader and matures into a bit of an hooligan. The other, “Clint” (Hoot Gibson) manages to make it to safety with their mother and he grows up to become a Pony Express rider - much to the chagrin of his unawares sibling who is now called “Ace”. It’s when this latter man robs another stagecoach, one that is carrying “Mary” (Marion Shilling) - who just happened to be the love of “Clint” - that things start to hot up. Determined to free his gal and ensure that “Ace” pays for his crimes, the question is: will the two ever realise just whom the other is, and might they ever manage to reconcile with each other and their elderly mother (Nina Guilbert)? No, jeopardy isn’t high in the list of priorities as this procedural western kills an hour, and the standard of production is static with some pretty brutal editing, too. That said, there is plenty of gun-toting and action and though the romantic scenes are cringeworthy, it’s still got a little of the pioneering spirit to it. It’s not a film you’ll ever remember watching; the acting does little to change that as it remains uncomfortably tethered to it’s silent film roots.