Wild Horse Rodeo is a 1937 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Written by Oliver Drake and Betty Burbridge, based on a story by Drake and Gilbert Wright, the film is about a champion rodeo rider who returns to his home town in search of a legendary wild horse called Cyclone. The film is part of the Three Mesquiteers series of B-movies produced by Republic Pictures.[1] Wild Horse Rodeo was the first film directed by George Sherman, who later directed numerous Western films for Republic, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures.[2]
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| Directed by | George Sherman |
| Written by | William Colt MacDonald |
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| Produced by | Sol C. Siegel |
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| Cinematography | William Nobles |
| Edited by | Lester Orlebeck |
| Music by | Alberto Colombo |
Production company | Republic Pictures |
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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