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Alias John Law

BLAZING DRAMA OF SIX-GUN JUSTICE!
1935 | 59m | English

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John Clark (Bob Steele) and his deaf pal, Bootch Collum (Buck Connors), are trailed by U. S. Marshal Lamar Bly (Jack Rockwell)...
Release Date: Nov 04, 1935
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Writer: Robert N. Bradbury, Forbes Parkhill
Genres: Western
Keywords ranch, oil, u.s. marshal
Production Companies Supreme Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 30, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Bob Steele Everett Tarkington 'John' Clark
Roberta Gale Joanne Vallon
Buck Connors Bootch Collum
Earl Dwire The Kootney Kid
Robert McKenzie Judge
Jack Rockwell Marshal Lamar Blyth
Roger Williams Sheriff
John Cowell Attorney Wagner
Steve Clark Henchman Simi
Name Job
Robert N. Bradbury Director, Screenplay
William Nobles Director of Photography
S. Roy Luby Editor
Wally West Stunts
Forbes Parkhill Story
Robert Emmett Tansey Assistant Director
William Strohbach Production Manager
Corson Jowett Sound
Name Title
A.W. Hackel Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
5.0

To be fair to Robert Bradbury, he tries to pack quite a lot into this pacy little western with Bob Steele ("John") trying to outwit the evil "Kootney Kid" (Earl Dwire) who is trying to swindle him out of his late mother's ranch - there be oil there! "Kootney" had robbed the stage, and procured a let ... ter that he presented to the local judge (a fun scene featuring Robert McKenzie) to validate his claim to the ranch, and he also accuses "John" of really being the man behind the mail robbery - allegations which our hero, his gal "JoAnne" (Roberta Gale) and his useful lip-reading sidekick "Bootch" (the scene stealing Buck Connors) must refute if they are to thwart his cunning plans. It's interesting that in modern times when we can't go to the park without being identified several dozen ways, that back then, out West, identification basically relied on you actually being who you said you were, and guns were often the final arbiter - as is the case here. Its not a bad film, just nothing at all new and Steele is pretty bland.

Jun 19, 2022