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      Wings Over Wyoming

      Released May 28, 1937 1h 0m Western Comedy List
      Reviews Eastern crime boss Doc Kramer (Charles Middleton) moves his protection scheme to Wyoming, where he preys on local cattle ranchers, among whom are Violet Butler (Maude Eburne) and her niece (Cecilia Parker). Meanwhile, Hollywood cowboy star Jeff Carson (George O'Brien), who is on vacation in the area, is persuaded to stick around by his friend Holmes (Joe Caits), a writer on the run from a divorce. Jeff hires on at Violet's ranch and soon finds himself facing off against the evil Kramer. Read More Read Less

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      Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Routine contemporary B-Western set in Wyoming, that's shot as a spoof and features Chicago gangsters trying to muscle in on ranchers by starting a ranch war. Rated: C Nov 24, 2008 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Eastern crime boss Doc Kramer (Charles Middleton) moves his protection scheme to Wyoming, where he preys on local cattle ranchers, among whom are Violet Butler (Maude Eburne) and her niece (Cecilia Parker). Meanwhile, Hollywood cowboy star Jeff Carson (George O'Brien), who is on vacation in the area, is persuaded to stick around by his friend Holmes (Joe Caits), a writer on the run from a divorce. Jeff hires on at Violet's ranch and soon finds himself facing off against the evil Kramer.
      Director
      Ewing Scott
      Screenwriter
      Daniel Jarrett, Ewing Scott
      Distributor
      RKO Radio Pictures
      Production Co
      George A. Hirliman Productions
      Genre
      Western, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 28, 1937, Original
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 21, 2021
      Runtime
      1h 0m