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Idaho Kid

  • 1936
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6.3/10
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Rex Bell, Ed Carey, Charles King, and David Sharpe in Idaho Kid (1936)
Western

Idaho, returning to the area he left as a boy, gets in the middle of a range feud. He takes the side of Endicott. On the other side is Hollister who is unaware that Idaho is his long lost so... Read allIdaho, returning to the area he left as a boy, gets in the middle of a range feud. He takes the side of Endicott. On the other side is Hollister who is unaware that Idaho is his long lost son.Idaho, returning to the area he left as a boy, gets in the middle of a range feud. He takes the side of Endicott. On the other side is Hollister who is unaware that Idaho is his long lost son.

  • Director
    • Robert F. Hill
  • Writers
    • Paul Evan Lehman
    • George H. Plympton
  • Stars
    • Rex Bell
    • Marion Shilling
    • David Sharpe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Writers
      • Paul Evan Lehman
      • George H. Plympton
    • Stars
      • Rex Bell
      • Marion Shilling
      • David Sharpe
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rex Bell
    Rex Bell
    • Todd Hollister aka Idaho
    Marion Shilling
    Marion Shilling
    • Ruth Endicott
    David Sharpe
    David Sharpe
    • The Kid
    • (as Dave Sharpe)
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Clint Hollister
    Lafe McKee
    Lafe McKee
    • John Endicott
    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Bibb Slagel
    Phil Dunham
    Phil Dunham
    • Tumblebug Jones
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Jess Peters
    Dorothy Woods
    • Mrs. Endicott
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Henchman Fish-Eye
    • (uncredited)
    Curley Baldwin
    • Town Marshal Nicolls
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Botiller
    Dick Botiller
    • Gunman
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Carey
    Ed Carey
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Cassidy
    Ed Cassidy
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Evans
    Jack Evans
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Stage Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Sheik the Horse
    • un-named (Idaho's horse)
    • (uncredited)
    Jack King
    • Henchman Mott
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Writers
      • Paul Evan Lehman
      • George H. Plympton
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    9morrisonhimself

    Remarkable human relations spark what could have been routine Western

    Paul Evan Lehman wrote a story about people that could have been set almost any place and any time. But he set in the West we know and love and the incredibly prolific George Plympton produced a screenplay that lifts this B Western above any claim of "routine."

    All the main characters are so well played, only a little more money in the budget would have placed this in the "A" category.

    There is more plot than usual, and more thought than action for the protagonist.

    Rex Bell was a charming, personable screen presence, and apparently in real life, too, being the man who, five years before this film, wed Clara Bow, their three-decades marriage being the only one for both.

    He had a slow smile that surely melted a lot of hearts, and surely won over audiences.

    It is easy to see why his character won the leading lady, played by the unusually beautiful Marion Shilling. She didn't have much to do, but her expressive face didn't require much action or even dialogue. It's hard to understand why she didn't make many more movies.

    Third billed was still-young David Sharpe, who had been in the biz, off and on, since 1922. Before he finally retired, he was in possibly 5,000 films and TV shows, according to some research. Though he became and probably still is better known for stunt work, in "Idaho Kid" he shows his superb acting talent. He too had a very expressive face, and extraordinary athleticism, and they helped make him a superlative actor.

    Two of the older generation, Earl Dwire and Lafe McKee, got to play active, even rambunctious characters, old enough to be the father of the Rex Bell character, yet angry enough to walk the street eager to gun down the other. Great roles for the two of them.

    All the characters and all their actions and motivations make "Idaho Kid" not only thoughtful but dramatic, somewhat unusual among B Westerns, but all the more watchable for it.

    The only complaint I can make is the print at YouTube leaves a lot to be desired, but the story and the performers are too good for the lousy print to bother us long. I highly recommend "Idaho Kid," which is surprising, and intriguing, is well acted and well written. Please take the less-than-an-hour to enjoy it.
    2bkoganbing

    Reuniting With Dad

    Rex Bell is probably best known for being the one who finally married that wild child of the Twenties, Clara Bow and eventually making her the second lady of Nevada. Unfortunately if this is an example of his work as a western star, better he did go into politics.

    Rex as the title indicates is a young kid from Idaho who became separated from his father as a child. He's come back to join him, but finds dad, played by Earl Dwire, is a ruthless cattle baron. Dwire's methods are none to Rex's liking and he joins forces with Dwire's rival, played by Lane Chandler.

    Interesting how some of the most ancient of plot lines can be worked into unexpected situations. This was the problem that confronted Brad Pitt as Achilles in the recent Troy epic. He liked the Trojans who he was fighting far better than the Greek monarchs employing him. Of course things end better for Rex than for Brad.

    A rather short lived poverty row outfit called Colony Pictures did this one. They lasted only about four years and their entire output was westerns with one film about the Shadow starring Rod LaRocque. The westerns either starred Bell or Ken Maynard.

    The ending is quite unbelievable, I'm not sure why Rex just didn't tell Dwire he was his son right at the beginning.

    I hope some of Rex's other films are better than this one.
    6planktonrules

    Surprisingly good.

    "Idaho Kid" stars Rex Bell, an actor who was most famous for marrying Clara Bow. Here, he does what he usually did in films...playing in B-westerns.

    The story begins with a young man holding up a stage. Our hero, 'Idaho' (Bell), soon finds the kid and convinces him to return the money...which he soon does. Now, no longer in trouble, the kid becomes Idaho's best buddy and sidekick. Soon, however, the young guy is shocked that Idaho signs on to work for Hollister, a REAL jerk and tough guy. Why would a heroic type like Idaho go to work for such a man? And, what is Idaho's connection with the jerk's enemy, the Endicott family? And, who is Idaho REALLY??

    I appreciated how this western was NOT a typical story. Normally, most B-westerns have one of about three different plots...and this one manages to be a bit different. It also helped that Bell was really good and showed a nice emotional range. So, despite being a cheaply made film, it is quite entertaining and showed even the likes of Rex Bell could make a dandy film...not just the big stars like Gene Autry or Roy Rogers.

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    • Trivia
      This film received its first telecast Wednesday 15 May 1940 on New York City's pioneer, and still experimental television station W2XBS. Post-WWII televiewers got their first look at in New York City Monday 12 May 1947 on WNBT (Channel 4), in Philadelphia Monday 16 February 1948 on WPTZ (Channel 3), in Los Angeles Saturday 12 June 1948 on KTLA (Channel 5) and in Atlanta Tuesday 15 November 1949 on WSB (Channel 8).
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      Edited into Six Gun Theater: The Idaho Kid (2016)

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ódio de Sangue
    • Filming locations
      • Andy Jauregui Ranch - Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA
    • Production company
      • M & A Alexander Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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