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Deadwood Dick (1940)

The old West's hero of heroes...in the most blood-chilling Chapter-Play ever to thunder out of the bullet-streaked past!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 4H 45M

Director : James W. Horne
Writer : Wyndham Gittens, Morgan Cox, George H. Plympton, John Cutting

Synopsis

Columbia's 11th serial and the first western serial that James W. Horne solo-directed.

Actors

Donald Douglas
Donald Douglas
Dick Stanley, aka Deadwood Dick
Lorna Gray
Lorna Gray
Anne Butler
Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey
Dave Miller
Marin Sais
Marin Sais
Calamity Jane
Lane Chandler
Lane Chandler
Wild Bill Hickok
Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Chief Henchman Buzz Ricketts
Charles King
Charles King
Henchman Tex
Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Committeeman Tennison Drew
Robert Fiske
Robert Fiske
Committeeman Ashton
Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
Committeman Bentley
Victor Adamson
Victor Adamson
Townsman
Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Marshal Jim Bridges' Imposter
Dick Botiller
Dick Botiller
Henchman
Bob Burns
Bob Burns
Tom Steele
Yakima Canutt
Yakima Canutt
Henchman
Horace B. Carpenter
Horace B. Carpenter
Older Townsman
Edward Cecil
Edward Cecil
Dawson
Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Dan Steele
Jim Corey
Jim Corey
Henchman Steve
Kernan Cripps
Kernan Cripps
Jury Foreman
Art Dillard
Art Dillard
Worker
Bert Dillard
Bert Dillard
Worker
Kenne Duncan
Kenne Duncan
Henchman Two-Gun
Fern Emmett
Fern Emmett
Miranda
Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
Clayton
Al Ferguson
Al Ferguson
Mike
Eddie Fetherston
Eddie Fetherston
Phoney Land Registrar
Olin Francis
Olin Francis
Pete
Helen Gibson
Helen Gibson
Townswoman
Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard
Government Referee
Kit Guard
Kit Guard
Bart
Herman Hack
Herman Hack
Juror
Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
Jack McCall
Chuck Hamilton
Chuck Hamilton
Railroad Foreman
Edward Hearn
Edward Hearn
Tom Sharp
Fred Kelsey
Fred Kelsey
Bottles
Eddie Laughton
Eddie Laughton
Henchman
Tom London
Tom London
Jake
Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Kenyon
Knox Manning
Knox Manning
Narrator
Arthur Millett
Arthur Millett
Judge
George Morrell
George Morrell
Station Agent
Jack O'Shea
Jack O'Shea
Townsman
Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Strong
Tex Palmer
Tex Palmer
Henchman
Edward Peil Sr.
Edward Peil Sr.
Sears
Rose Plumer
Rose Plumer
Hotel Proprietress
Constantine Romanoff
Constantine Romanoff
Butch
Dick Rush
Dick Rush
Deputy
Jack C. Smith
Jack C. Smith
Luke
Ted Stanhope
Ted Stanhope
Registry Clerk
Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
The Skull (masked)
Blackjack Ward
Blackjack Ward
Henchman
Dan White
Dan White
Bank Teller / Stage Agent
Blackie Whiteford
Blackie Whiteford
Henchman
Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward
Henchman

Crews

James W. Horne
James W. Horne
Director
Wyndham Gittens
Wyndham Gittens
Screenplay
Morgan Cox
Morgan Cox
Screenplay
George H. Plympton
George H. Plympton
Screenplay
John Cutting
John Cutting
Screenplay

Posters and backgrounds

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