THE APACHE KID'S ESCAPE (1930) Jack Perrin, Fred Church & Josephine Hill | Western | B&W

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The Apache Kid's Escape is a 1930 American Western film written, produced and directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Jack Perrin and his wife Josephine Hill. It was a remake of The White Outlaw (1929). The film was shot in Valencia, California. Jack Perrin's five-picture deal with Horner ended up in court when Perrin only received $1,425 out of the $2,900 that was agreed upon.

SYNOPSIS
Staying one step ahead of the law, the Apache Kid helps out a cowboy in trouble.

Hurt by his sister's letter saying they can not accept the money he sent for his sick mother as it was obtained illegally, the Apache Kid decides to go on the straight and narrow. Others including Buck Harris and Ted Conway decide to use the Apache Kid's trademark of a chequered scarf to commit robberies.

CAST & CREW
Jack Perrin as Jim aka The Apache Kid
Fred Church as Ted Conway
Josephine Hill as Jane Wilson
Virginia Ashcroft as Sally Wilson
Bud Osborne as Buck Harris
Fred Burns as Bill Lang
Henry Roquemore as Frank Conway
Charles Le Moyne as Another Sheriff
Buzz Barton as Tim Wells
Horace B. Carpenter as Larry Wilson
Starlight the Horse as Himself

Directed by Robert J. Horner
Written by Robert J. Horner
Produced by Robert J. Horner
Cinematography Bert Baldridge
Edited by William Austin
Production company Cosmos Productions
Release date: November 22, 1930
Running time: 51 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

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