Hot Sands Trailer

Hot Sands Trailer (1931)

01 February 1931 Comedy 10 mins

In this short film, a newlywed couple drive into Death Valley and wind up gambling for their life.

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Cast

Billy Wayne

as Billy

Crew

Edwin B. DuPar

Edwin B. DuPar Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 01 February 1931

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