Lucky Terror Trailer

Lucky Terror Trailer (1936)

"A NEW ACTION CLASSIC!" 20 February 1936 Western 61 mins

A sharpshooter in a traveling sideshow is falsely accused of murdering a local miner.

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Cast

Hoot Gibson

as Lucky 'The Lucky Terror' Carson

Lona Andre

as Ann Thornton / Madame Fatima

George Chesebro

as Jim Thornton

Robert McKenzie

as Sheriff Hodges

Jack Rockwell

as Bat Moulton

Frank Yaconelli

as Anthony 'Tony' Giribaldi

Horace B. Carpenter

as Prosecutor

Art Mix

as Henchman Scooter

Hal Taliaferro

as Henchman Shake

Charles King

as Wheeler

Charles Hill

as Doc Haliday

Crew

Alan James

Director

Arthur Reed

Arthur Reed Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 20 February 1936

Production Companies

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