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The Painted Stallion

The Painted Stallion
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Directed by Alan James
Ray Taylor
William Witney
Produced by J. Laurence Wickland
Written by Morgan Cox
Ronald Davidson
Hal G. Evarts
Winston Miller
Barry Shipman
Starring Ray "Crash" Corrigan
Hoot Gibson
LeRoy Mason
Duncan Renaldo
Sammy McKim
Hal Taliaferro
Jack Perrin
Julia Thayer
Music by Raoul Kraushaar
Cinematography Edgar Lyons
William Nobles
Edited by Edward Todd
Helene Turner
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date
  • June 5, 1937 (1937-06-05) (U.S. serial)
  • February 11, 1938 (1938-02-11) (U.S. feature)
Running time
12 chapters (212 minutes (serial)
67 minutes (feature)
6 26½-minute episodes (TV)
Language English
Budget $102,157 (negative cost: $109,164)

The Painted Stallion is a 1937 Republic movie serial. It was the sixth Republic serial of the sixty-six made by that company. Western serials such as this made up a third of the serials from Republic, a studio that was also heavily involved in making B-Western feature films at the time.

This serial saw the directorial debut of William Witney, who would become one of the star directors at Republic. It was not until Zorro Rides Again, later in 1937, that he first worked with his famous directorial partner, John English. Witney had been working as an editor on earlier serials but made the switch when another director became unable to work due to heavy drinking.

A wagon train travelling from Independence, Missouri to Santa Fe means trouble for Alfredo Dupray, his authority from Spain will end with the arrival of a Mexican Governor. He plots to solve this by intercepting a trade agreement, to be negotiated by Clark Stuart on the wagon train, and disrupt Mexico–United States relations.

Repeated attacks are thwarted, however, by the appearance of a mysterious Rider on a Painted Stallion who issues warnings with her whistling arrows. With her help Clark Stuart, along with historical characters, Kit Carson, Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett work to defeat Dupray. Eventually, they assist the arrival of the United States Cavalry and the treaty is signed, leaving Stuart and the Rider to ride away together.

The serial was filmed between February 10 and March 3, 1937. The serial's production number was 421.The Painted Stallion was budgeted for $102,157 but went over budget by $7007 (6.9%). The final cost of production was $109,164. This made the serial the cheapest republic serial of 1937 and the fourth cheapest of all Republic serials. Portions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley, California.


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