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Jackass Mail (1942)

A roundup of roars and thrills! Beery at his best!

Genre : Romance, Western

Runtime : 1H 19M

Director : Norman Z. McLeod
Writer : Lawrence Hazard

Synopsis

An unknowing orphan idolizes the horse thief/mail robber who has shot his father.

Actors

Wallace Beery
Wallace Beery
Marmaduke 'Just' Baggot
Marjorie Main
Marjorie Main
Clementine 'Tina' Tucker
J. Carrol Naish
J. Carrol Naish
Signor Michel O'Sullivan
Darryl Hickman
Darryl Hickman
Tommy Gargan
William Haade
William Haade
Red Gargan
Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis
Jim Swade
Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Gospel Jones
Joe Yule
Joe Yule
Barky
King Baggot
King Baggot
Old Miner
Bobby Barker
Bobby Barker
Storekeeper
Arthur Belasco
Arthur Belasco
Miner
Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler
Doctor
Margaret Burns
Margaret Burns
Woman
George M. Carleton
George M. Carleton
Pastor
Mary Currier
Mary Currier
Mother of Boy in Church
Frank Darien
Frank Darien
Postmaster
Marie Day
Marie Day
Woman
Charles Dorety
Charles Dorety
Train Fireman
Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn
Man
Renee Evans
Renee Evans
Woman
Al Ferguson
Al Ferguson
Miner
Alma Fern
Alma Fern
Woman
Harry Fleischmann
Harry Fleischmann
Carp
Jane Goude
Jane Goude
Woman
Eddie Hart
Eddie Hart
Miner
Edward Hearn
Edward Hearn
Miner
Esther Howard
Esther Howard
Dancehall Girl
Jack Kenney
Jack Kenney
Train Conductor
Alice La Mont
Alice La Mont
Woman
Bobby Larson
Bobby Larson
Boy in Church
Sydney Logan
Sydney Logan
Woman
Babe London
Babe London
Dancehall Girl
Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Hickory Jake
Chief Many Treaties
Chief Many Treaties
Indian
LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
Vigilante
Louis Mason
Louis Mason
Slim
Howard M. Mitchell
Howard M. Mitchell
Miner
Paul Newlan
Paul Newlan
Rancher with Gun on Baggott
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Peter Lawson
Fred Oliver
Fred Oliver
Man
Ted Oliver
Ted Oliver
Outlaw
Bob Perry
Bob Perry
Miner
Gladys Roach
Gladys Roach
Woman
Dorothy Vernon
Dorothy Vernon
Townswoman
Malcolm Waite
Malcolm Waite
Cocky
Ruth Warren
Ruth Warren
Doctor's Wife
Billy Wayne
Billy Wayne
Train Engineer
Joe Whitehead
Joe Whitehead
Bartender
Harry Woods
Harry Woods
Ranch Owner to Hang Baggot
Harry Worth
Harry Worth
Faro Dealer
Duke York
Duke York
Rancher Seeing Baggot with Roan Horse

Crews

Norman Z. McLeod
Norman Z. McLeod
Director
Lawrence Hazard
Lawrence Hazard
Screenplay
John W. Considine Jr.
John W. Considine Jr.
Producer
David Snell
David Snell
Music
Clyde De Vinna
Clyde De Vinna
Director of Photography
Gene Ruggiero
Gene Ruggiero
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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