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One Man Law (1931)

THE SCREEN'S ACE OUTDOOR STAR!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 3M

Director : Lambert Hillyer

Synopsis

Streetor is pulling off a land swindle and wants Thompson on his side. He does him a favor and then makes him Sheriff. But as Streetor evicts the ranchers, Thompson and Judge Cooper look for a legal device to stop him.

Actors

Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Brand Thompson
Shirley Grey
Shirley Grey
Grace Duncan
Robert Ellis
Robert Ellis
Jonathan P. Streeter
Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Ed Grimm, ( as Murdock McQuarrie)
Harry Todd
Harry Todd
Deputy Hank
Henry Sedley
Henry Sedley
Dye
Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Stubb
Richard Alexander
Richard Alexander
Sorenson

Crews

Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Hillyer
Director
Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Hillyer
Story
Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Hillyer
Adaptation

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