
Between Men (1935)
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- 1h 0min
- Drama, Western
- 29 Oct 1935 (USA)
- Movie
When his son Johnny is shot, John kills the culprit and flees. But Johnny lives and is raised by Sir George. Years later Johnny, while looking for Sir George's missing granddaughter, meets John, but neither of them realize they are kin.
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Johnny Mack Brown | ... |
Johnny Wellington Jr.
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Beth Marion | ... |
Gail Winters
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William Farnum | ... |
John Wellington - aka Rand
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Earl Dwire | ... |
Trent
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Lloyd Ingraham | ... |
Sir George Thorne
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Frank Ball | ... |
Gentry - aka Winters
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Barry Downing | ... |
Johnny - as a Boy
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Horace B. Carpenter | ... |
Doctor
(as Horace Carpenter)
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Forrest Taylor | ... |
Wyndham - Lawyer
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Silver Tip Baker | ... |
Johnson (uncredited)
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Chuck Baldra | ... |
Ranch Hand Who Shoots Pete (uncredited)
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Budd Buster | ... |
Virginia Townsman / Henchman (uncredited)
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Jim Corey | ... |
Brawler Who Shoots Johnny (uncredited)
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Art Dillard | ... |
Virginia Brawler (uncredited)
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Oscar Gahan | ... |
Brawler (uncredited)
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Jack King | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Jack Kirk | ... |
Joe - Ranch Hand (uncredited)
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Clyde McClary | ... |
Brawler Shot by Wellington (uncredited)
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Milburn Morante | ... |
Pete - Old Timer (uncredited)
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George Morrell | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Horace Murphy | ... |
Burton (uncredited)
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Artie Ortego | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Bud Osborne | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Bill Patton | ... |
Brawler (uncredited)
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Tex Phelps | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Archie Ricks | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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James Sheridan | ... |
Trampas - Henchman (uncredited)
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Hal Taliaferro | ... |
Luke - Blacksmith (uncredited)
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Francis Walker | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Blackie Whiteford | ... |
Brawler (uncredited)
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Directed by
Robert N. Bradbury |
Written by
Robert N. Bradbury | ... | (original story) |
Charles F. Royal | ... | (adaptation) (as Charles Francis Royal) |
Produced by
A.W. Hackel | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Bert Longenecker | ... | (as Bert Longnecker) |
Editing by
S. Roy Luby |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Harry Knight | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Corson Jowett | ... | sound recordist |
Stunts
Yakima Canutt | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
A.W. Hackel | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
Distributors
- William Steiner (1935) (United States) (theatrical) (states rights system)
- J.H. Hoffberg Company (1935) (United States) (theatrical) (Latin America)
- Louis Weiss and Company (1949) (United States) (tv)
- Sinister Cinema (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- Alpha Video Distributors (2008) (United States) (DVD)
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When his young son is shot, John Wellington kills the culprit and flees. But his son Johnny recovers and is raised by Sir George. Some twenty years later Johnny sets out to find Sir George's missing granddaughter. He finds her and also finds Rand, but neither of the two men realize they are father and son.
Written by Maurice VanAuken |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This is one of over 200 titles in the list of independent feature films made available for television presentation by Advance Television Pictures announced in "Motion Picture Herald" 4/4/42. At this time, television broadcasting was in its infancy, almost totally curtailed by the advent of World War II, and would not continue to develop until 1945-46. Because of poor documentation (feature films were often not identified by title in conventional sources) no record has yet been found of its initial television broadcast. Its earliest documented post-WWII telecasts took place In Los Angeles 4/20/49 on KNBH (Channel 4), in Fort Worth 9/9/49 on WBAP (Channel 5), in Salt Lake City 10/19/49 on KDYL (Channel 4), and in Cincinnati on 12/17/49 on WLW-T (Channel 4). See more » |