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Black Gold

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
109
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Frankie Darro and LeRoy Mason in Black Gold (1936)
ActionDramaRomance

Dan O'Reilly, who has spent forty years working in oil fields, is about to strike oil when his land lease nears its end. J. C. Anderson of the Anderson Producing and Refining Corp. discovers... Read allDan O'Reilly, who has spent forty years working in oil fields, is about to strike oil when his land lease nears its end. J. C. Anderson of the Anderson Producing and Refining Corp. discovers that Dan's well is the richest in the history of Anderson's oil field, but because Dan's ... Read allDan O'Reilly, who has spent forty years working in oil fields, is about to strike oil when his land lease nears its end. J. C. Anderson of the Anderson Producing and Refining Corp. discovers that Dan's well is the richest in the history of Anderson's oil field, but because Dan's contract insures him a ten year additional lease if he strikes oil, Anderson tries to pay ... Read all

  • Director
    • Russell Hopton
  • Writers
    • Sascha Baraniey
    • Peter B. Kyne
  • Stars
    • Frankie Darro
    • LeRoy Mason
    • Gloria Shea
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    109
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russell Hopton
    • Writers
      • Sascha Baraniey
      • Peter B. Kyne
    • Stars
      • Frankie Darro
      • LeRoy Mason
      • Gloria Shea
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frankie Darro
    Frankie Darro
    • Clifford 'Fishtail' O'Reilly
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Henry 'Hank' Langford
    • (as Roy Mason)
    Gloria Shea
    Gloria Shea
    • Cynthia Jackson
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • J.C. Anderson
    Stanley Fields
    Stanley Fields
    • Lefty Stevens
    Frank Shannon
    • Dan O'Reilly
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Clemmons
    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
    • Snowflake
    • (as Snowflake)
    Dewey Robinson
    Dewey Robinson
    • Homer
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Tom
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Cordes
      Lester Dorr
      Lester Dorr
      • Collins
      • (uncredited)
      Edward Hearn
      Edward Hearn
      • Oilman Lease Holder
      • (uncredited)
      Russell Hopton
      Russell Hopton
      • Joe
      • (uncredited)
      Jack Hunsaker
        Theodore Lorch
        Theodore Lorch
        • Wooden Derrick Bartender
        • (uncredited)
        Frank McCarroll
        Frank McCarroll
        • Henchman
        • (uncredited)
        Lew Meehan
        Lew Meehan
        • Oil Worker
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Russell Hopton
        • Writers
          • Sascha Baraniey
          • Peter B. Kyne
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        6wes-connors

        Apples, Chicken and Frankie Darro

        "Wildcat riggers risk their lives in the pursuit of oil. Their jobs get even more dangerous when ruthless oil baron J.C. Anderson sets his sights on their territory. When longtime driller Dan O'Reilly falls to his death from a well tower sabotaged by Anderson's strong-arm thugs, his teenage son 'Fishtail' inherits the property and the troubles that come with it. With the help of his geologist pal, Hank Langford, the boy fights to bring in a gusher before the deed to the well-site expires," according to the Alpha Video synopsis.

        This was the first of two films adapted from "The Joy of Living" by Peter B. Kyne; but, after watching "Black Gold" and "Tough to Handle" (1937) back-to-back, it's difficult to believe they are sourced from the same story. Possibly, one of these credits is an error. In the other film, young star Frankie Darro is a New York City paperboy involved with sweepstakes fixers; here, he confronts a crooked oilman.

        Actor Russell Hopton directed "Black Gold" with some interesting touches. Darro was often given a handsome older man to "bond" with (later changed to the ethnic comic character appearing herein as "Snowflake"), and you sometimes wonder about Darro's affections. In this one, he (as Clifford) and LeRoy Mason (as Hank) appear more bi-sexualized than usual, thanks to the way particular scenes are staged and scripted. Watch and listen especially, after Darro begins to eat Mr. Mason's apple, to their "piano duet" followed by a tea party with pretty Gloria Shea (as Cynthia), then the picnic.

        ****** Black Gold (1/20/36) Russell Hopton ~ Frankie Darro, LeRoy Mason, Gloria Shea, Berton Churchill
        5rsoonsa

        Quickly Moving Story Cut From Familiar "B" Melodrama Mould.

        Frankie Darro's cinema appearances are never less than tolerable, as is the case here, an action/adventure affair with oil drilling forming its background, a quite popular minimally budgeted effort that regularly played the side street "B" movie circuit for at least twelve years after its initial theatrical release, its title becoming a mimetic phrase for crude oil, and although the plot is somewhat hackneyed, a capable cast makes the most of thin material. Darro plays as Clifford "Fishtail" O'Reilly, his nickname given him by his father Dan (Frank Shannon) after a drill bit used with rotary rigs during the early days of oil exploration that form the setting for the storyline. When Dan falls to his death due to sabotage arranged by loan sharking J.G. Anderson (Berton Churchill) who wishes to take possession by default of the well, Clifford must decide if he will continue in working the site wherein he has spent many of his ripening years. His initial uncertainty ceases when freelance geologist Hank Langford (Roy Mason) convinces him that the well is about to gush, additionally joining with Fishtail in working the rig, while being stimulated by the presence of Clifford's friend and guardian Cynthia (Gloria Shea). Because Anderson's acquisitive interest in the affair is imperiled by Langford's involvement, the latter, as well as the younger O'Reilly, are soon in danger of losing more than eventual oil based income. This is a short (53 min.) film, that is long on documentary montage of oil drilling techniques, additionally and quaintly supplied with two original musical numbers, one of which is sung by Darro and Mason. It benefits from the able camera-work of Arthur Reed and strong turns are contributed by Darro, Mason and the beautiful Shea, with acting honours going to ever reliable Churchill, cast as leader of the Forces of Evil.
        5Hitchcoc

        Pretty Oily

        Unremarkable film about a bunch of good guys trying to find oil while a bad guy tries to get it for himself. It has the usual pack of thugs who throw their weight around. A crusading union type guy trying to pull the others together when the going gets tough. It's not a terrible movie, but not very suspenseful or believable. The young lead was apparently pretty charismatic back in the thirties. He looks like a refugee from the Bowery Boys, ready to fight, with that mop of black hair and bottom heavy build. It has a few action scenes and a conclusion that isn't particularly satisfying. It is worth a look as a period piece.
        5planktonrules

        It's okay.

        "Black Gold" is a short full-length film--even for a B-movie. Additionally, the DVD copy by Alpha Video is missing 4 minutes--making the entire picture only 53 minutes in length.

        The O'Reilly family has everything staked on an oil well they are digging. Dan just KNOWS it will come in but the deadline on his lease is about to expire. To make things worse, he doesn't realize that his friend, J.C. Anderson (Berton Churchill) is a jerk--and will do anything to make sure the oil well DOESN'T produce because he knows it's on a very rich site and wants it all for himself--even if it means murder!

        This is an amiable B-movie and it has few slow spots--mostly because of its run-time. The ending seemed a bit weak and hearing everyone refer to the black actor Fred Toones as 'Snowflake' (his common stage name) was kind of sad
        dougdoepke

        Lively Little Programmer

        Plot-- The O'Reilly father and son have leased an apparently dry-hole oil well and will soon have to turn it back to the owner Anderson if it doesn't soon produce. But is it really a dry-hole or does Anderson know something the well meaning O'Reilly's don't. Meanwhile, will O'Reilly Jr. ever take to book learning, and will the two good-lookers Hank and Cynthia finally get romantic.

        The independent production's a well done 30's programmer, with a solid story, good acting, and location filming at a real oil field that also proves eye-catching. (My guess is the Signal Hills site in greater LA.) Even Mason and Darro as well as the extras look dirty enough to be actually working there. Also, youngster Darro scoots around like a little cannonball, apparently doing all his own stunts up and down the rig.

        Then too, the romantic interludes between Mason and Shea blend well into the storyline without interrupting it. Also, director Hopton keeps things moving, along with some action coming right at the camera, so be prepared to duck. I guess the only drawback is 'Snowflake' Toones supplying racial humor, but at least he's not heavily mocked and even appears as one of the roughnecks.

        All in all, the details add up to nifty hour's entertainment, better than average for its programmer type.

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          This film is one of over 200 titles in the list of independent feature films made available for television presentation by Advance Television Pictures announced in Motion Picture Herald 4 April 1942. At this time, television broadcasting was in its infancy, almost totally curtailed by the advent of World War II, and would not continue to develop until 1945-46. Because of poor documentation (feature films were often not identified by title in conventional sources) no record has yet been found of its initial television broadcast; its earliest documented telecasts took place in New York City Wednesday 22 September 1948 on WATV (Channel 13), in Cincinnati Monday 7 November 1949 on WCPO (Channel 7), in Philadelphia Tuesday 22 November 1949 on WCAU (Channel 10), and in Los Angeles Tuesday 28 March 1950 on KECA (Channel 7).
        • Soundtracks
          She Knows Everything
          (uncredited)

          Written by Didheart Conn

          Sung by LeRoy Mason (Roy Mason) and Frankie Darro

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        • Release date
          • January 20, 1936 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Must kuld
        • Production company
          • Conn Pictures Corporation
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        • Runtime
          • 57m
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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