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Jack Kells's bandit gang, the Border Legion, is run out of a mining town and regroups in Utah. News of a gold strike in Arizona City leads the gang there, and they execute stagecoach robberies to announce their arrival. Jim Cleve,... See more »

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Jim Cleve
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Joan Randall (as Barbara Adams)
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Jack Kells
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Sam Gulden
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Charles Bunko McGee
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Judge Savin
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Charley Benson
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Sheriff (as Charles B. Middleton)
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Dick Rush ...
Rush
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Old Man Tracy (as 'Buck' Connor)
Robert Miles ...
Scarface (as Bob Miles)
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First Miner
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Second Miner
Jack Holmes ...
Bartender (as J. Merrill Holmes)
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First Outlaw
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Second Outlaw (as James Mason)
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Rancher (uncredited)
Charles Murphy ...
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Henry Hathaway

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Zane Grey ... (novel "Border Legion")
 
Jack Cunningham ... (screenplay)

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Harold Hurley ... producer

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Herman Hand ... (uncredited)

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Archie Stout

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Neil Wheeler ... assistant director

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Adolph Zukor ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Jack Kells's bandit gang, the Border Legion, is run out of a mining town and regroups in Utah. News of a gold strike in Arizona City leads the gang there, and they execute stagecoach robberies to announce their arrival. Jim Cleve, meanwhile, loses all his money at an Arizona City bar. After he sees an old miner killed outside of town, a stagecoach finds Jim by the body and the passengers suspect him of the murder. One passenger, Joan Randall, who is headed to the bar as an entertainer, believes he is innocent, however. Later, Kells and his sidekick, Charles Bunko McGee, a disbarred lawyer, meet up with Joan, who happens to be Kells' former girl friend. Judge Savin is prepared to convict Jim on circumstantial evidence, but when Kells is recognized at the bar, he draws his guns and gives Jim a chance to escape. Jim later joins the Legion because Kells showed more common faith than the townspeople. Kells reproaches one of his gang members, mean Sam Gulden, for killing the old miner, but later has Sam kidnap Joan so he can rekindle their romance. While Kells moves the camp closer to town, Jim and Bunko guard the cabin where Joan is being held against her will. Incensed that Kells is keeping Joan captive, Jim escapes and tells the judge and sheriff where to find her. Kells hopes Jim's rash act will empty the town, so he can rob it, but the suspicious men instead prepare the town for the Legion's arrival. The townspeople explode dynamite and engage in a gunfight against the Legion. Kells and Bunko hide in a saloon where Jim is again being held captive. The three men escape, but Bunko is shot and dies. After Kells tells Jim he is not cut out to be an outlaw, Jim returns for Joan. Kells and Sam team up against Jim and vie for Joan, but when Kells says that she belongs with Jim, Sam shoots him in the back. Kells manages to survive long enough to kill Sam, saving Jim and Joan, and sends them on their way. As the couple rides off for their new life together, Kells slumps in his saddle and dies. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines THE BORDER LEGION RIDES AGAIN! Mighty he-men whose deeds thrill you...as the song thrilled all America (Print Ad- Kyle News, ((Kyle, Texas)) 16 March 1934) See more »
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Also Known As
  • El último rodeo (Spain)
  • 国境の狼群(1934) (Japan, Japanese title)
  • O Último Assalto (Brazil)
  • De Lovløses Brigade (Denmark)
  • Todeslegion (Austria)
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  • 61 min
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Trivia A nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000). See more »

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