The Oklahoma Sheriff is a 1930 independent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Steele.[1][2]
| The Oklahoma Sheriff | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | J.P. McGowan |
| Screenplay by | Sally Winters |
| Starring | Bob Steele Jean Reno Perry Murdock |
Production company | Big Productions Film Corporation |
Release date | July 10, 1930 |
Running time | 49 minutes |
The film's plot centers around an Oklahoma sheriff who dislikes the man his daughter is set to marry. After a crooked deputy kills the sheriff in a robbery, the sheriff's daughter's boyfriend brings him to justice.[1]
According to reports from the time, star Bob Steele was taught how to ride and shoot by Native American tribesmen under the guidance of Chief White Bear.[3]
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