John Wayne plays an undercover government agent helping townspeople build a vital road, which is being undermined by a gang of outlaws in “Rainbow Valley.” The heavy drama begins when he confronts the evil doers. Director Robert N. Bradbury put together a fun and interesting B-movie from a screenplay by Lindsley Parsons.
The cast includes John Wayne, George “Gabby” Hayes as his sidekick, Lucile Browne, LeRoy Mason, Lloyd Ingraham, Jay Wilsey, Eddie Parker, and Lafe McKee as the storekeeper. Yakima Canutt was one of the stuntmen on this picture. The watchable “Rainbow Valley” had a running time of 52 minutes and was distributed by Monogram Pictures.
Rainbow Valley (1935)
cinema
My Review
John Wayne plays an undercover government agent helping townspeople build a vital road, which is being undermined by a gang of outlaws in “Rainbow Valley.” The heavy drama begins when he confronts the evil doers. Director Robert N. Bradbury put together a fun and interesting B-movie from a screenplay by Lindsley Parsons.
The cast includes John Wayne, George “Gabby” Hayes as his sidekick, Lucile Browne, LeRoy Mason, Lloyd Ingraham, Jay Wilsey, Eddie Parker, and Lafe McKee as the storekeeper. Yakima Canutt was one of the stuntmen on this picture. The watchable “Rainbow Valley” had a running time of 52 minutes and was distributed by Monogram Pictures.