Flaming Frontiers
"INDIAN SCOUTS! COVERED WAGON ATTACKS! TRAIL BLAZING RIDERS! POWDER BLASTING FIENDS! SCALP-HUNTING BRAVES! PIONEER SHARPSHOOTERS! SPEEDING THE PONY EXPRESS! AMBUSHING RAIDERS!"
Originally released in 1938. Flaming Frontiers is a action/western film. directed by Alan James. With a runtime of 4h 58m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown, Eleanor Hansen, and William Royle
Synopsis
Tom Grant has found a rich gold vein and Bart Eaton is after it. Tom's sister Mary heads for the gold fields and Eaton and his men follow. Eaton teams up with Ace Daggett who plans to doublecross him and get the gold for himself. They frame Tom for murder and then try to get him to sign over his claim. The famous scout Tex Houston is on hand, escaping the attempts on his life, saving Mary from various perils, and trying to bring in the real killer and clear Tom.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Johnny Mack Brown
as Tex Houston
Eleanor Hansen
as Mary Grant
William Royle
as Henchman Jim Crosby
Charles Middleton
as Ace Daggett
James Blaine
as Bart Eaton
Charles Stevens
as Henchman Breed
Jack Rutherford
as Buffalo Bill Cody
Eddy Waller
as Andy Grant
Ed Cassidy
as Joe - Henchman
Karl Hackett
as Jake
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Universal Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flaming Frontiers about?
Tom Grant has found a rich gold vein and Bart Eaton is after it. Tom's sister Mary heads for the gold fields and Eaton and his men follow. Eaton teams up with Ace Daggett who plans to doublecross h...
Who directed Flaming Frontiers?
Flaming Frontiers was directed by Alan James.
How long is Flaming Frontiers?
Flaming Frontiers has a runtime of 4 hours and 58 minutes (298 minutes total).
When was Flaming Frontiers released?
Flaming Frontiers was released on July 5, 1938 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Flaming Frontiers?
The main cast of Flaming Frontiers includes Johnny Mack Brown, Eleanor Hansen, William Royle, Charles Middleton, James Blaine.