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Under the Tonto Rim (1928)

Gold! -and overnight a flood of gamblers, outlaws, crooks, cabaret girls.

Genre : Western

Runtime : 0M

Director : Herman C. Raymaker
Writer : J. Walter Ruben

Synopsis

Gold miner Edd Denmeade loves Lucy Watson, the sister of the official mining claim recorder. Denmeade suspects Watson of killing his father, who after a poker game was shot by a gambler "who shuffles with one hand." The real murderer, Sam Spralls, has convinced Watson that he killed Denmeade and threatens to expose him unless Watson assigns him all the gold claims. Spralls assembles a band of killers to jump the claims when Watson complies. Eventually, Denmeade learns the identity of the killer when he sees Spralls shuffle a deck of cards. He forms a vigilante party and rids the community of Spralls and his gang.

Actors

Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Edd Denmeade
Mary Brian
Mary Brian
Lucy Watson
Alfred Allen
Alfred Allen
Dad Denmeade
Jack Luden
Jack Luden
Bud Watson
Harry T. Morey
Harry T. Morey
Sam Spralls
Billy Franey
Billy Franey
'One Punch' (as William Franey)
Harry Todd
Harry Todd
Bert
Bruce Gordon
Bruce Gordon
Killer Higgins
Jack Byron
Jack Byron
Middleton

Crews

Herman C. Raymaker
Herman C. Raymaker
Director
Zane Grey
Zane Grey
Novel
J. Walter Ruben
J. Walter Ruben
Screenplay

Posters and backgrounds

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