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Triple Justice ()


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A rancher trying to do the right thing unwittingly gets mixed up with bank robbers.

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Brad Henderson
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Lorna Payson
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Susan
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Deputy Al Reeves
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Fred Cleary
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Sheriff Bill Gregory
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Frank Wiley
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart ...
Tom Payson (as Malcolm McTaggart)
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Telegraph Operator
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Constable Herb at Tule Mesa
The Lindeman Sisters ...
The Solas Sisters
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Carlos Barbe ...
Hernando (uncredited)
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Banker Clem Patterson (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Don Solas (uncredited)
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Martha Hathaway (uncredited)
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Lawyer Rufus Tatum (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Abernathy (uncredited)
Dick Hunter ...
Henchman (uncredited)
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Sam - Susan's Father (uncredited)
John Judd ...
Stage Guard (uncredited)
Berta Lindeman ...
Chiquita - One of The Solas Sisters (uncredited)
Clotilde Lindeman ...
Pepita - One of The Solas Sisters (uncredited)
Elena Lindeman ...
Lolita - One of The Solas Sisters (uncredited)
Max Lucke ...
Priest (uncredited)
Eva McKenzie ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Deputy Joe (uncredited)
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Manuelo (uncredited)
Bruce Mitchell ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Herman Nowlin ...
Joe - Stage Driver (uncredited)
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Tim - Proprietor (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
Walter Patterson ...
Poker Player (uncredited)
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Tommy Dale (uncredited)
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Henchman Luke Grimes (uncredited)
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Elmer Hathaway (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Henrique Valdez ...
Esteban (uncredited)
Luz Vasquez ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Harry Weil ...
The Minister (uncredited)
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Townsman Outside Saloon (uncredited)

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David Howard

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Arthur V. Jones ... (screen play) and
Morton Grant ... (screen play)
 
Arnold Belgard ... (story) and
Jack Roberts ... (story)

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Bert Gilroy ... producer
Lee S. Marcus ... executive producer (as Lee Marcus)

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Paul Sawtell ... (uncredited)

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J. Roy Hunt ... director of photography

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Frederic Knudtson ... (edited by)

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Van Nest Polglase

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Edward Killy ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Lucius O. Croxton ... associate art director (as Lucius Croxton)

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John C. Grubb ... recordist

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Paul Sawtell ... musical director
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Plot Summary

Rancher Brad Henderson (George O'Brien) rides to Star City to be the best man at the wedding of his boyhood friend Sheriff Bill Gregory (LeRoy Mason) Encountering Fred Cleary (Paul Fix), Tommy Payson (Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart), and Frank Wiley (Glenn Strange) on the road, he rides with them, unaware that they intend to rob the bank while everyone is at the wedding. Brad walks into the holdup in which the cashier (Gaylord Pendleton) is killed and Gregory seriously wounded. He chases the bandits but is himself captured by the posse. Deputy Al Reeves (Harry Woods), secretly the gang's leader, arrests Brad; Gregory, near death and unconscious, cannot identify him. Al divides the loot and commands his three henchmen to beat it for the border. Brad escapes and takes after them. He finds Cleary, dead from thirst, in the desert and mails Cleary's share of the loot to Gregory but it falls into the hands of Reeves, who sets out for Tule Mesa after Brad. He is chasing Payson when the latter rides over a cliff and is killed. Brad again sends the loot-share back to Star City, holding up a stage to do so. Hiding in a barn from a posse, he meets Lorna Payson (Virginia Vale), sister of the outlaw. She helps Brad escape to Mexico but Reeves convinces her that Brad killed her brother and she joins the pursuit. Brad locates Wiley on the ranch of Don Solas (Jean Del Val) in Mexico and exposes him to Solas as a crook. Solas and his men help Brad fight off the Reeves' posse until Gregory, who has recovered, arrives with another posse. A record for multiple weddings at the end of a B-western is achieved when Gregory and Susan (Peggy Shannon), Brad and Lorna, and the three daughters of Solas are all married in a mass ceremony. Written by Les Adams

Taglines HE STOOD FOR "TRIPLE JUSTICE"...and fell for DOUBLE ROMANCE! (original ad - several caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Justiça Tríplice (Brazil)
  • Justiça Tripla (Brazil)
  • Tredubbel hämnd (Sweden)
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  • 66 min
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Budget $85,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Final film of actress Peggy Shannon. See more »
Goofs Virginia Vale is wearing a dress with a zipper. They were patented in 1851, and The Universal Fastener Company debuted it at the 1893 Worlds Fair, where it was met with little interest. Before 1930, most clothing was fastened with buttons and hooks. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Only Girl in the Orchestra (2023). See more »
Soundtracks Lonely Rio See more »

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