Galloping Romeo
Galloping Romeo

Galloping Romeo

1933Movie60 minEnglish

Money is mysteriously disappearing from a locked trunk atop the stage even though the trunk arrives still locked. When pals Bob Rivers and Grizzly get the jop driving the stage, the same thing happens.

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Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Western, Short Film

Plot Summary

In this short Western, Hoot Gibson plays a cowboy who seeks revenge for the theft of his prize bull. He suspects his rival is behind the deed and sets out to confront him. The film follows his pursuit and the ensuing showdown.

Critical Reception

As a 1930s B-Western short, 'Galloping Romeo' received limited contemporary critical attention. Such films were primarily valued for their action and simple narratives, appealing to a specific audience segment. Modern assessments tend to view it as a typical example of the genre's output during that era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A straightforward, action-oriented Western short.
  • Features the typical charm and performance style of its lead actor.
  • A brief but competent entry in the B-Western genre.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Galloping Romeo' is not readily available due to its age and status as a short film.

Fun Fact

Walter Brennan, who plays the villain in this film, would go on to win three Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, becoming one of the most respected actors in Hollywood.

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