Having helped his father escape the law, Jim Curtis heads north with the Marshal chasing him. He and his pal Snicker elude the Marshall by changing clothes with two actors. Now forced to do vaudeville skits, Jim finds the man responsible...
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Cast
Bob Steele | ... |
Jim Curtis
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Barbara Luddy | ... |
Mary Jackson
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Perry Murdock | ... |
Snicker Kimball
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Walter Shumway | ... |
Arnold - aka Stanton
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Eddie Dunn | ... |
Palace Master of Ceremonies
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Fred Burns | ... |
U. S. Marshal Harrison
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Gordon De Main | ... |
Red - Foreman
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Harry Allen | ... |
Smith - of Smith & Smith
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J. Gunnis Davis | ... |
Claudius Smith - of Smith & Smith
(as Gunnis Davis)
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S.S. Simon | ... |
Palace Owner
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Jim Welch | ... |
Old Actor
(as Jim Welsh)
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Jack Henderson | ... |
Drunk
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Chris Allen | ... |
Houston - Banker (uncredited)
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Jane Crowley | ... |
Saloon Singer (uncredited)
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Emilio Fernández | ... |
Mexican Gambler (uncredited)
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N.E. Hendrix | ... |
Short Cowhand (uncredited)
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Alfred Hewston | ... |
Station Agent (uncredited)
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Johnny Luther | ... |
Cowhand Musician (uncredited)
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Blackie Whiteford | ... |
Bill - Saloon Bouncer (uncredited)
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Bill Wolfe | ... |
Toothless Barfly (uncredited)
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Directed by
John P. McCarthy | ... | (as J.P. McCarthy) |
Written by
John P. McCarthy | ... | (story and adaptation) (as J.P. McCarthy) |
Produced by
Trem Carr | ... | producer |
Paul Malvern | ... | supervising producer |
Music by
Irving Bibo | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Archie Stout | ... | (photographed by) |
Editing by
Fred Allen |
Set Decoration by
E.R. Hickson | ... | (as Hickson) |
Production Management
Charles A. Post | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
N.E. Hendrix | ... | assistant director |
Special Effects by
Edward Cox | ... | special effects (as Edward L. Cox) |
Production Companies
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- Tiffany Productions (1930) (United States) (theatrical)
- Gaumont British Distributors (1931) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Amity Pictures (1937) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Unity Television (1947) (United States) (tv) (as Unity Television Corp.)
- Albert Dezel (1948) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Sinister Cinema (1999) (United States) (VHS)
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Plot Summary |
Having helped his father escape the law, Jim Curtis heads north with the Marshal chasing him. He and his pal Snicker elude the Marshall by changing clothes with two actors. Now forced to do vaudeville skits, Jim finds the man responsible for his and his father's problem working in the same saloon.
Written by Maurice VanAuken |
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Taglines | Bob Steele packs a wicked punch in his newest picture...A whiz of a Western...filled with fists...gripping with gunplay...bloody with battles! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This film received its earliest documented telecast in the New York City area Saturday 28 June 1947 on WCBS (Channel 2). It first aired in Washington DC Tuesday 19 April 1949 on WOIC (Channel 9). See more » |
Goofs | While Mary is dancing on stage, one of the audience shots shows her standing at a gambling table. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000). See more » |
Soundtracks | Lydia, the Tatooed Lady See more » |