

Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill
Directed by Richard L. Bare8 december 1950 60 mWestern
7.0
An elderly man leaves Wyoming to visit his daughter in a small Massachusetts town because, even though she didn't say so, he believes she needs his help. When he gets there he discovers that his daughter, a lawyer, is under great stress because of her biggest client, an old geezer who is the wealthiest and most powerful man in town. The girl's father decides to make the old man "disappear" by performing a rain dance he learned from an Indian chief back in Wyoming--and lo and behold it starts to rain and the old man does indeed disappear. The local sheriff, however, suspects foul play and arrests the girl's father.
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Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill was released on 8 december 1950.
Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill was directed by Richard L. Bare.
Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill has a runtime of 60 m.
Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill was produced by Hal Roach, Jr., Garth Montgomery.
An elderly man leaves Wyoming to visit his daughter in a small Massachusetts town because, even though she didn't say so, he believes she needs his help. When he gets there he discovers that his daughter, a lawyer, is under great stress because of her biggest client, an old geezer who is the wealthiest and most powerful man in town. The girl's father decides to make the old man "disappear" by performing a rain dance he learned from an Indian chief back in Wyoming--and lo and behold it starts to rain and the old man does indeed disappear. The local sheriff, however, suspects foul play and arrests the girl's father.
The key characters in Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill are Sam 'Bigmouth' Smedley (Clem Bevans), Jonathan Huntoon Smith (Cecil Kellaway), Tom Adams, Smith's Attorney (David Bruce).
Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill is a Western film.










