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Robert N. BradburyAlias John Law (1935)


The ringleader of a gang impersonates a deputy in order to steal land.

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

This item is part of the collection: Feature Films

Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Producer: A.W. Hackel
Production Company: Supreme Pictures
Audio/Visual: sound, b&w
Keywords: western

Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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Downloaded 3,667 times Average Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: g rated - 5 out of 5 stars - April 8, 2008
Subject: how to talk to a judge


My favorite line is when he tells the Judge
"That lizard 's a swindler & I can prove it"
The judge says, Ok, have a seat.
Most judges today would hold you in contempt

I also liked seeing guns in the courtroom &
nobody thinks anything about it - what is wrong with America????

Reviewer: bobsluckycat - 2 out of 5 stars - November 1, 2005
Subject: Mistaken Identity Rides Again

This Bob Steele Western is long on action and short on explanation, but it moves along quite fast. This is due partly to the storyline and partly to the missing bits of dialogue in this choppy print (which otherwise is in pretty good shape for viewing). This is not anything more than your standard Saturday matinee western. It's well made and satisfying for what it is. If you're a Bob Steele fan, that's a plus. However any movie cowboy going could have done this film with no changes and no suprises. For Steele fans only.

Credits

Bob Steele .... Everett Tarkington 'John' Clark
Roberta Gale .... JoAnne Vallon
Buck Connors .... Bootch Collum
Earl Dwire .... The Kootney Kid, as Everett Trakington Clark
Robert McKenzie .... Judge
Steve Clark .... Henchman Simi
Jack Rockwell .... Marshal Lamar Blyth
Roger Williams .... Sheriff
Jack Cowell .... Attorney


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