Helldorado Trailer

Helldorado Trailer (1935)

05 January 1935 Drama 74 mins

Arthur T. Ryan, a hitchhiker, gets a ride from haughty, society girl Glenda Wynant and her fiance, wealthy J. F. Van Avery after he helps them to replace the top of their convertible when it begins to rain. As they approach a bridge, Art notices a few stalled cars, and when the storm worsens, the bridge washes away, leaving Art, Glenda, Van and several others stranded in a canyon.

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Cast

Richard Arlen

as Art Ryan

Madge Evans

as Glenda Wynant

Ralph Bellamy

as J.F. Van Avery

James Gleason

as Sam Barnes

Helen Jerome Eddy

as Miss Fife

Henry B. Walthall

as Abner Meadows

Berton Churchill

as 'Clarion' Editor

Stepin Fetchit

as Ulysses

Stanley Fields

as Truck Driver

James Barton

as Motorcycle Cop

Gordon De Main

as Assayer

Dick Elliott

as Waiter

Philip Hurlic

as Sam Ed

Crew

James Cruze

Director

John F. Seitz

John F. Seitz Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 05 January 1935

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