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Drum Taps is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed and co-written by J.P. McGowan. It stars Ken Maynard and his brother Kermit Maynard playing brothers.
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Drum Taps | |
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Directed by | J.P. McGowan |
Written by | Alan James (story) J.P. McGowan (screenplay) |
Produced by | Samuel Bischoff (producer) Burt Kelly (producer) William Saal (producer) |
Cinematography | Jack Young |
Edited by | David Berg |
Production companies | K.B.S. Productions Inc. Sono Art-World Wide Pictures |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Skinner Cattle Company is scheming to take over the valley by running ranchers off their homesteads. Their main opposition comes from Ken Cartwright who they attempt to frame by making it look like Ken rustled cattle. Ken escapes, but faced with the problem of the Skinner's outlaws using Rocky Pass as a fortress he enlists the aid of Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop #107.
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