Flaming Lead 85 years old

Flaming Lead

Cowhand Ken Clark is stranded in Chicago, and temporarily takes a job as a sharp-shooter entertainer in a night club, with the intention of getting enough money together to get back to his beloved Arizona. Frank Gordon, while drunk, is about to be rolled by the club bouncer, but Ken interferes and earns Clark's gratitude. Gordon gets a telegram from Kay Burke, the daughter of his partner in Arizona, notifying him that her father, Jim Burke, has been killed by rustlers.The ranch has a U.S. Army contract to furnish horses, but she sees little hope of being able to make good because the stock is being rustled, and she asks Gordon for his help.

Credits

Flaming Lead Cast

Name Character
Carleton Young He was 34, 89 years old when he died as Hank
Eleanor Stewart was 26, 94 years old when died as Kay Burke
Reed Howes He was 39, 64 years old when he died as Tex Hanlon
Ralph Peters He was 12, 6 years old when he died as Panhandle
Walter Long He was 60, 73 years old when he died as Big Jim Creely
Ken Maynard He was 44, 77 years old when he died as Ken Clark
Bob Terry as Henchman Blackie
Kenne Duncan He was 37, 69 years old when he died as Ranch-Hand Larry
Dave O'Brien He was 27, 57 years old when he died as Frank Gordon
Tom London He was 50, 74 years old when he died as Bart Daggett

Flaming Lead Crew

Name Department
Sam Newfield as Director. He was 39 (64) years old when He died Directing
Holbrook N. Todd as Editor. He was 33 (66) years old when He died Editing
Arthur Reed as Director of Photography. Camera
Joseph O'Donnell as Screenplay. He was 217 (now 302) years old Writing
Arthur Alexander as Producer. He was 0 (53) years old when He died Production
Max Alexander as Producer. He was 13 (63) years old when He died Production
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Flaming Lead (85 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, November 01, 1939
  • Runtime: 57 minutes
  • Budget: 15000.00