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  1. Details Release date April 2, 1937 (United States) Country of origin United States Language English Also known as Lutador Destemido Production company Callaghan-Buell Productions See more company credits at IMDbPro

    • (14)
    • Drama, Music, Romance
    • Sam Newfield
    • 1937-04-02
  2. Melody of the Plains is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Bennett Cohen. The film stars Fred Scott, Louise Small, Al St. John, David Sharpe, Lafe McKee and Bud Jamison. The film was released on April 2, 1937, by Spectrum Pictures. [1] [2] [3] The film was a remake of Gun Law (1933). [4] Plot. Cast.

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  4. The fourth of 12 singing Westerns starring the "Silvery-Voiced Baritone," Fred Scott, Melody of the Plains begins peacefully enough with Scott, as cowboy Steve Condon, warbling Don Swander and June Hershey's "Albuquerque." The story quickly takes a rather grim turn when one of Steve's colleagues is shot and killed after selling out to a gang of rustlers. Mistakenly believing he fired the ...

  5. Hide ads with VIP. Released April 1, 1937. Runtime 55m. Director Sam Newfield. Writer Bennett Cohen (screenplay) Country United States. Languages English. Studios Spectrum Pictures (I) + 1 more. Genres Western.

  6. The fourth of 12 singing Westerns starring the «Silvery-Voiced Baritone," Fred Scott, Melody of the Plains begins peacefully enough with Scott, as cowboy Steve Condon, warbling Don Swander and June Hershey’s «Albuquerque.» The story quickly takes a rather grim turn when one of Steve’s colleagues, Bud (David Sharpe), is shot and killed after selling out to a gang of rustlers. Mistakenly ...

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    Following a successful concert season, operatic baritone Barry Glendon heads for his Bar Bee Ranch in the West. There he rescues Carol Morland and her invalid brother Jimmy, who were tricked by crooked cowpunchers Clem and Jonas Allen into spending their life savings on a worthless parcel of desert land adjacent to Barry's ranch.