A cowboy after the man that killed his father goes to prison to get in with his gang.A cowboy after the man that killed his father goes to prison to get in with his gang.A cowboy after the man that killed his father goes to prison to get in with his gang.
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George 'Gabby' Hayes
- Shamrock Cassidy
- (as George Hayes)
Gilbert Holmes
- Half Pint
- (as Pewee Holmes)
Chris Allen
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Silver Tip Baker
- Silver - Stagecoach Driver
- (uncredited)
Barney Beasley
- Deputy Lou
- (uncredited)
Buck Bucko
- Barn Henchman
- (uncredited)
Buck Carey
- Short Drake Brother
- (uncredited)
Jack Evans
- Brawler
- (uncredited)
Duke Green
- Hank - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Herman Hack
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Jack Hendricks
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film took place in Los Angeles Thursday 12 January 1950 on KNBH (Channel 4).
- ConnectionsEdited into Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
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Watchable Three Times
This film stands out for three reasons: 1) The opening escape from prison is shot at night and by torch light. 2) Good physical action and stunts by Bob Steele, himself a stuntman. It may be Yakima Canutt who did the horse and rider jumping off a cliff into a lake far below. Either way, great! 3) And of course, the 'gay scene' with George (not yet 'Gabby') Hayes and 'Pewee' holding hands and skipping across the street, with another cowboy on the side walk making fey gestures at them with his hands, body and eyes. No 'Brokeback Mountain' this-- Shamrock and Pewee start shooting at him!
The shoot out at the end "Make it fast...this is your last draw," with Flash shooting Lobo in both wrists (shown bloodied), is used again in "Riders of Destiny" (1933) with John Wayne, one of his "Lone Star" westerns.
The shoot out at the end "Make it fast...this is your last draw," with Flash shooting Lobo in both wrists (shown bloodied), is used again in "Riders of Destiny" (1933) with John Wayne, one of his "Lone Star" westerns.
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- Chance2000esl
- Jan 12, 2007
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- Runtime57 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Man from Hell's Edges (1932) officially released in Canada in English?
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