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The Big Stampede

Play trailer Poster for The Big Stampede Released Oct 8, 1932 54m Western Play Trailer Watchlist
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As cattle rustlers terrorize a New Mexico town, Governor Wallace (Berton Churchill) dispatches Deputy Sheriff John Steele (John Wayne) to get to the bottom of the matter. When he arrives at a wagon train that's been victimized by rustlers, John meets a settler, Ginger (Mae Madison), and her uncle, who is later killed by rustlers. But a rival gang led by Sonora Joe (Luis Alberni) comes to John's aid, and they work together to avenge the murder and put an end to the rustling.
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Synopsis As cattle rustlers terrorize a New Mexico town, Governor Wallace (Berton Churchill) dispatches Deputy Sheriff John Steele (John Wayne) to get to the bottom of the matter. When he arrives at a wagon train that's been victimized by rustlers, John meets a settler, Ginger (Mae Madison), and her uncle, who is later killed by rustlers. But a rival gang led by Sonora Joe (Luis Alberni) comes to John's aid, and they work together to avenge the murder and put an end to the rustling.
Director
Tenny Wright
Producer
Leon Schlesinger
Distributor
Warner Bros.
Production Co
Warner Bros.
Genre
Western
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 8, 1932, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2009
Runtime
54m
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