Taming the Wild, also known as Madcap, is a 1936 American Western film directed by Bob Hill for producer Sam Katzman's poverty row studio Victory Pictures and starring Rod La Rocque.
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Taming the Wild | |
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Directed by | Bob Hill |
Written by | Al Martin |
Based on | "Shipmates" by Peter B. Kyne |
Produced by | Sam Katzman Ed Rote |
Starring | Rod La Rocque Maxine Doyle Barbara Pepper |
Cinematography | William Hyer |
Edited by | Earl Turner |
Production company | Victory Pictures |
Distributed by | Victory Pictures |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Madcap society girl June Bolton has a talent for trouble. Trying to evade a subpoena in connection with one of her misadventures, she winds up in jail and has to be bailed out by the family attorney, Dick Clayton. But June is soon in trouble again, this time involved with a mob boss and a shady lady. Exasperated by his wealthy client's reckless escapades, Clayton determines to quit... until he realizes he has fallen in love.
Films directed by Robert F. Hill | |
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