
Rawhide 1938
"RUSTLERS RAID THE RANGE...but baseball's greatest hero teams with your favorite singing cowboy and breaks up the most exciting game he's ever played!"
Step into the Wild West with Rawhide (1938), a thrilling action-western that pits the forces of good against the ruthless Saunders and his Cattlemen's Protective Agency.
Director: Ray Taylor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rawhide (1938) about?
Rawhide (1938) follows lawyer Larry Kimball as he teams up with Lou Gehrig, a retired baseball hero turned rancher, to take down the ruthless Saunders and his Cattlemen's Protective Agency.
Who directed Rawhide?
Rawhide was directed by the talented Ray Taylor.
Who stars in Rawhide?
The cast of Rawhide includes Smith Ballew, Lou Gehrig, Evalyn Knapp, and Arthur Loft.
Is Rawhide (1938) worth watching?
While Rawhide (1938) may not have the highest IMDb rating, its action-packed western adventure and memorable cast make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Rawhide?
Rawhide clocks in at 58 minutes, making it a quick and thrilling ride from start to finish.
About Rawhide (1938) — Action-Packed Western Adventure Awaits!
Step into the Wild West with Rawhide (1938), a thrilling action-western that pits the forces of good against the ruthless Saunders and his Cattlemen's Protective Agency. As lawyer Larry Kimball seeks a rancher to join him in the fight, he finds an unlikely ally in none other than Lou Gehrig, the legendary baseball hero who's traded in his bat for a lasso. Director Ray Taylor masterfully weaves a tale of courage, loyalty, and the unbreakable spirit of the American West. With its breakneck pace and heart-pumping action, Rawhide (1938) is a must-see for fans of classic westerns.
As the dust settles on the range, the stakes are raised in a high-stakes showdown that will leave you on the edge of your seat. With its memorable cast, including Smith Ballew, Lou Gehrig, and Evalyn Knapp, Rawhide (1938) is a rootin'-tootin' good time that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
So why not saddle up and experience the raw emotion and unbridled action of Rawhide (1938) for yourself? With its timeless themes and pulse-pounding action, this 1938 classic is a true gem of the Wild West.