# California Mail

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{{short description|1936 film by Noel M. Smith}}
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{{Infobox film
| name           = California Mail
| image          = File:California Mail.jpg
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director       = [Noel M. Smith](/source/Noel_M._Smith)
| producer       = [Bryan Foy](/source/Bryan_Foy)
| screenplay     = Roy Chanslor<br>[Harold Buckley](/source/Harold_Buckley)
| story          = Harold Buckley
| starring       = [Dick Foran](/source/Dick_Foran)<br>Linda Perry<br>[Edmund Cobb](/source/Edmund_Cobb)<br>[Milton Kibbee](/source/Milton_Kibbee)<br>Tom Brower<br>[James Farley](/source/James_Farley_(actor))
| music          = [Howard Jackson](/source/Howard_Jackson_(composer))
| cinematography = [Ted D. McCord](/source/Ted_D._McCord)
| editing        = Doug Gould 
| studio         = [Warner Bros. Pictures](/source/Warner_Bros._Pictures)
| distributor    = Warner Bros. Pictures
| released       = {{Film date|1936|11|14}}
| runtime        = 55 minutes
| country        = United States
| language       = English
}}
''''' California Mail ''''' is a 1936 American [Western film](/source/Western_film) directed by [Noel M. Smith](/source/Noel_M._Smith) and written by Roy Chanslor and [Harold Buckley](/source/Harold_Buckley). The film stars [Dick Foran](/source/Dick_Foran), Linda Perry, [Edmund Cobb](/source/Edmund_Cobb), [Milton Kibbee](/source/Milton_Kibbee), Tom Brower and [James Farley](/source/James_Farley_(actor)). The film was released by [Warner Bros. Pictures](/source/Warner_Bros._Pictures) on November 14, 1936.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/70072/california-mail |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111011122402/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/70072/California-Mail/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 11, 2011 |title=California Mail (1936) - Overview |publisher=Turner Classic Movies |date= |access-date=2015-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=6211 |title=California Mail |publisher=Afi.com |date=1936-11-16 |accessdate=2015-08-21}}</ref> It was the fourth of 12 B-westerns Foran made for the studio over a two-year period, and is noteworthy for giving ubiquitous bit player Cobb a rare co-starring role as the chief villain. [Roy Rogers](/source/Roy_Rogers) makes an early, uncredited appearance as the square dance caller.

==Plot==
As the [Pony Express](/source/Pony_Express) era is ending, Pony Express rider Bill Harkins, a resident of Gold Creek, is told by his father, Sam Harkins, that the government is terminating their contract, in favor of offering bids to stage coach lines. Bill and Roy Banton are both wooing Mary Tolliver. Three bids are received in Dodge City, including Harkins' and Banton's. Concerned with ambushes along the mail route, the [Post Office](/source/United_States_Postal_Service) decides to award the contract to the bidder who can run the route in the fastest time.

Roy Banton and his gang ambush Bill on his return to Gold Creek and assume he has been killed. Bill survives, however, and describes one of the horses in the ambush to his father. At a dance, Roy and Bill come to blows over Mary who leaves the dance upset. Bill later reconciles with Mary.

Roy and his gang sabotage Bill's stagecoach. During the race, Roy runs Bill off the path, down an embankment and his stagecoach crashes.  Roy wins the race and is awarded the mail contract. Bill finds evidence of sabotage to his wheel spokes.

En route to Mary's, Bill recognizes Roy's horse from the ambush. Meanwhile, Roy plans to use his contract to rob the stagecoaches and frame Bill by stealing his horse, Smoke. Roy's henchman, Frank Wyatt, riding Smoke, robs a stagecoach in which Mary's father, Dan Tolliver, is a passenger. Tolliver thinks the masked robber is Bill, calls out his name, and is shot. The stagecoach hurriedly leaves. Smoke bucks Wyatt, who drops the stolen money bag, at the scene of the robbery.  Wyatt dies from his injuries.

Mary arrives in town to surprise Bill just before the robbed stage arrives with her injured father. Mr. Tolliver dies and the witnesses describe Smoke as the horse in the robbery, implicating Bill. The sheriff arrests Bill and prevents the town from lynching him. Bill and Sam, with the bank's approval, plan to send a fake gold shipment in order to draw out the robbers. Meanwhile, Roy arranges for deputy Pete Nelson to allow Bill to escape on Smoke so he can shoot him for escape. Bill sees through Pete's plan, subdues Pete and goes to convince Mary of his innocence.  Mary doesn't believe Bill but allows him to leave.  Bill finds Wyatt's body next to the stolen money bag, which convinces the sheriff of Bill's innocence.

Mary leaves town on the stage that has the fake gold shipment.  As the stage is being robbed by Roy and his gang, the sheriff and his posse, along with Bill, intervene and a gunfight ensues. Bill subdues the Bantons with the help of Smoke, who bucks Roy, and returns to Bill.  Bill and Mary are married and leave town on the Harkins' stagecoach.

==Cast==
* [Dick Foran](/source/Dick_Foran) as Bill Harkins
* Linda Perry as Mary Tolliver
* [Edmund Cobb](/source/Edmund_Cobb) as Roy Banton 
* [Milton Kibbee](/source/Milton_Kibbee) as Bart Banton
* Tom Brower as Sam Harkins
* [James Farley](/source/James_Farley_(actor)) as Dan Tolliver 
* [Edward Keane](/source/Edward_Keane_(actor)) as Thompson
* Ben Hendricks Jr. as Deputy Pete Nelson 
* [Wilfred Lucas](/source/Wilfred_Lucas) as Sheriff
* Cliff Saum as Man Taking Bets
* Gene Alsace as Jim
* [Glenn Strange](/source/Glenn_Strange) as Bud 
* [Bob Woodward](/source/Bob_Woodward_(actor)) as Frank Wyatt
* [Fred Burns](/source/Fred_Burns_(actor)) as Hank Ferguson

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0027414}}
* {{TCMDb title|70072}}
* {{AFI film|6211}}

Category:1936 films
Category:1936 Western (genre) films
Category:American Western (genre) films
Category:Films directed by Noel M. Smith
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:1936 English-language films
Category:1936 American films
Category:English-language Western (genre) films
Category:Films scored by Howard Jackson (composer)
Category:Warner Bros. films

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