Three Godfathers (1936 film)

Three Godfathers
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Richard Boleslawski
Produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Written by Peter B. Kyne (novel)
Edward E. Paramore, Jr.
Manuel Seff
Starring Chester Morris
Lewis Stone
Walter Brennan
Irene Hervey
Release date
March 6, 1936
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Three Godfathers is a 1936 western film directed by Richard Boleslawski and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Walter Brennan, and Irene Hervey. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Peter B. Kyne. Three bank robbers find a newborn baby and his dying mother in the desert. Director John Ford filmed a silent version of the story titled Marked Men in 1919. Ford remade the film in Technicolor in 1948 starring John Wayne.[1]

Plot

In a town called New Jerusalem, bandits Bob Sangster (Chester Morris), Doc Underwood (Lewis Stone) and Gus Barton (Walter Brennan) hold up a bank. After a gun battle with the townspeople, the three robbers retreat into the scorching desert. There, they happen upon an ill woman stranded with her child. As the mother dies, she begs the men to take care of her infant. The fugitives want to save the baby -- but to do so, they'll have to travel back to New Jerusalem, where they are wanted men.

Cast

References

  1. Scott McGee. "Three Godfathers (1936)". Turner Classic Movies.
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