

Forlorn River (1937)
Pulse-pounding, action-packed outdoor romance!
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What is Forlorn River (1937) about?
"Nevada" and "Weary" Pierce hijack the loot taken in a bank hold-up by Les Setter, and his gang. They escape from Sheriff Jim Henry Warner. U. S. government horse-buyer David Ward is killed by Settler's men and Settler takes his papers and goes to the ranch of Blaine and asks for the horses Ward was to buy, promising payment from the government later. He also takes an interest in Ina Blaine, much to the resentment of her sweetheart Ben Ide. "Nevada" and "Weary" are hired for the horse round-up but Setter has them and Ben arrested on a fake charge.
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- Production:
- Paramount Pictures
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0028890
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Who stars in Forlorn River (1937)?
Buster Crabbe as Nevada, June Martel as Ina Blaine, Harvey Stephens as Les Setter, John Patterson as Ben Ide, Syd Saylor as 'Weary' Pierce, William Duncan as Blaine, Ray Bennett as Henchman Bill Hall, Lew Kelly as Sheriff Jim Henry Warner.

Nevada

Ina Blaine

Les Setter
Ben Ide

'Weary' Pierce

Blaine

Henchman Bill Hall

Sheriff Jim Henry Warner

Sheriff Alec Grundy

'Dad', the Bank Cashier

Henchman Sam
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Forlorn River is a Action and Western film released in 1937.
Who stars in Forlorn River?▼
The cast of Forlorn River includes Buster Crabbe, June Martel, Harvey Stephens, John Patterson and Syd Saylor.



















