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  1. October 7, 1951. ( 1951-10-07) Running time. 58 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Whistling Hills is a 1951 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Noel Neill.

  2. Whistling Hills: Directed by Derwin Abrahams. With Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison, Noel Neill, I. Stanford Jolley. This somewhat off-the-beaten-path-formula for a Saturday matinée B-western has Johnny Mack Brown being hired by stageline owner Chet Norman to stop a series of stagecoach holdups that always take place when the driver, Pete, sees a mystery rider and hears the weird notes of a silver whistle.

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    • Western
    • Derwin Abrahams
    • 1951-10-07
  3. Released October 6th, 1951, 'Whistling Hills' stars Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison, Noel Neill, I. Stanford Jolley The NR movie has a runtime of about 58 min, and received a user score of (out ...

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  5. Brief Synopsis. This somewhat off-the-beaten-path-formula for a Saturday matinee B-western has Johnny Mack Brown (Johnny Mack Brown) being hired by stageline owner Chet Norman (I. Stanford Jolley)to stop a series of stagecoach holdups that always take place when the driver, Pete (Bud Osborne), sees a mystery rider and hears the weird notes...

  6. Whistling Hills (1951) A series of stagecoach holdups have all been marked by a mysterious figure clad in black gives a whistle signal at a certain spot. Johnny Mack Brown arrives in the town to recover his stolen horse, but is asked by stage operator Chet Norman to do what he can to help stop the outlaws.

  7. Director. Fred Myton. Screenplay. Jack Lewis. Story. Lewis Hodgson. Story. Johnny Mack Brown was recruited by Chet Norman, the owner of a stagecoach line, to end the heist perpetrated by a mysterious knight who plays strange notes with a hiss of money before robbing them.