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Mojave Firebrand
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySpencer Gordon Bennet
Screenplay byNorman S. Hall
Produced byEdward J. White
StarringWild Bill Elliott
George "Gabby" Hayes
Anne Jeffreys
LeRoy Mason
Jack Ingram
Harry McKim
CinematographyErnest Miller
Edited byHarry Keller
Music byMort Glickman

Production
company

Republic Pictures

Distributed byRepublic Pictures

Release date

  • March 19, 1944 (1944-03-19)

Running time

55 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Mojave Firebrand is a 1944 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, LeRoy Mason, Jack Ingram and Harry McKim. The film was released on March 19, 1944, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]

Plot

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Gabby Whittaker (George "Gabby" Hayes) is a God fearing man who strikes it rich when Elijah, his mule, uncovers a silver claim. Whittaker goes about setting up a school and bringing in a teacher, Abigail Holmes (Anne Jeffries), for the town of Epitaph. Tracy Dalton, aka Turkey Dameron (LeRoy Mason) have moved in to Epitaph and have taken with the help of shady Sheriff Barker (Forrest Taylor) and Mayor Frisbie (Hal Price.) When good-guy Wild Bill Elliott comes across the Dalton gang giving 'ole Gabby a hard time, he comes to the rescue. Elliott then decides to help clean up the town and remove the corrupt henchmen in Epitaph.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Mojave Firebrand (1944) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  • ^ Sandra Brennan. "Mojave Firebrand (1944) - Spencer Gordon Bennet". AllMovie. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  • ^ "Mojave Firebrand". Afi.com. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
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