USA,
1934, 53 min
Directed by:
Harry L. FraserScreenplay:
Lindsley ParsonsCinematography:
Archie StoutCast:
John Wayne, Alberta Vaughn, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Yakima Canutt, Earl Dwire, Mack V. Wright, Herman Hack, Tex Palmer, Horace B. Carpenter, Artie Ortego (more)Plots(1)
A man enters a saloon filled with murdered patrons he finds himself accused of being the killer. In a brave attempt to prove his innocence he sets a trap to catch the real murderer. (official distributor synopsis)
Reviews (1)
A film almost without sound, by that I mean spoken, which is quite a shame. It's also a shame that this is a story that was just repeated too often at the time. The plot revolved around Wayne's character being perceived as a crook by others, and he has to clear his name. It's pretty good, but the ending is unnecessarily quick. That’s too bad. ()
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