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Under the Tonto Rim is a Western novel by Zane Grey first published in book form by Harper & Brothers in 1926. Prior to publication of the book the story had been serialized in 1925 as "The Bee Hunter" in Ladies' Home Journal (Feb–May 1925). The book tells the story of a young lady, Lucy Watson, the daughter of a saloon-keeper.
Under the Tonto Rim may refer to: Under the Tonto Rim, a 1926 novel by Zane Grey, or its film adaptations: Under the Tonto Rim, starring Richard Arlen; Under the Tonto Rim, a film directed by Henry Hathaway; Under the Tonto Rim, a Western
Under the Tonto Rim is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, and Richard Martin. [1] Written by Norman Houston and based on the 1926 novel Under the Tonto Rim by Zane Grey, the film is about a gang of outlaws who rob a stagecoach and kill one of the drivers. The stagecoach owner goes undercover ...
From 1917 to 1926, Grey was in the top ten best-seller list nine times, which required sales of more than 100,000 copies each time. [82] Even after his death, Harper had a stockpile of his manuscripts and continued to publish a new title yearly until 1963. [ 83 ]
Under the Tonto Rim is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Stuart Erwin and Verna Hillie. The film is a remake of a 1928 silent film starring Richard Arlen and Mary Brian. Both are based on the Zane Grey 1926 novel of the same name, as is a 1947 film. [1] Print held by the Library of Congress. [2]
Under the Tonto Rim is a lost [1] 1928 American silent Western film directed by Herman C. Raymaker and starring Richard Arlen and Mary Brian. It is based on the 1926 novel by Zane Grey and was remade in 1933 and 1947. [2] [3]
Man of the Forest (1926 film) Man of the Forest (1933 film) The Maverick Queen; ... Under the Tonto Rim (1947 film) V. The Vanishing American (1955 film)
For RKO he appeared in a series of Zane Gray adaptations: Thunder Mountain (1947), [39] Under the Tonto Rim (1947) and Wild Horse Mesa (1947). He also made Western Heritage (1947), which was an original screenplay. The budgets were around $100,000 a film, making them among the more expensive B Westerns. [40]