King of the Rodeo is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by Henry MacRae and produced by and starring Hoot Gibson. It was distributed through Universal Pictures.
King of the Rodeo | |
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Directed by | Henry MacRae |
Written by | Bertha Muzzy Sinclair (as B.M. Bower) George Morgan (writer) Harold Tarshis (titles) |
Produced by | Hoot Gibson |
Starring | Hoot Gibson |
Cinematography | Harry Neuman |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 6 reels |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Gibson here plays Montana Kid, son of the lead character in Chip of the Flying U (1926).
A print has been preserved at the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation.[1]
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