Frontier Days is a 1934 American western film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Bill Cody, Ada Ince and Wheeler Oakman. It was produced by independent Poverty Row outfit Altmount Pictures for release as a second feature.[1] Location shooting took place in the Alabama Hills in California.
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Directed by | Robert F. Hill |
Written by | Norman Springer Robert F. Hill |
Produced by | Ray Kirkwood |
Starring | Bill Cody Ada Ince Wheeler Oakman |
Cinematography | Brydon Baker |
Edited by | S. Roy Luby |
Music by | Lee Zahler |
Production company | Altmount Pictures |
Distributed by | Spectrum Pictures |
Release date | November 15, 1934 |
Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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