Zorro's Black Whip (1944)
Pretty Girl Barbara Mededith takes over her murdered brother's crusading newspaper. She also assumes the dead sibling's identity as "The Black Whip," righting the wrongs of Crescent City very much in the manner of her famous ancestor, Zorro.
Director:
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Writers:
Grant Nelson, Jesse Duffy, Basil Dickey, Joseph F. Poland.
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George J. Lewis as Vic Gordon |
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Linda Stirling as Barbara Meredith |
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Lucien Littlefield as 'Tenpoint' Jackson |
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Francis McDonald as Dan Hammond |
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Hal Taliaferro as Baxter |
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John Merton as Ed Harris |
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John Hamilton as Mr. Walsh |
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Tom Chatterton as Crescent City Councilman |
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Tom London as James Bradley |
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Jack Kirk as Marshal Wetherby |
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Jay Kirby as Randolph Meredith |
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Si Jenks as Zeke Hayden |
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Stanley Price as Hedges |
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Tom Steele as Ed / Rancher |
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Duke Green as Evans / Brown |
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Dale Van Sickel as Karl / Camp Heavy / Danley |
| Directing | Spencer Gordon Bennet | Director |
| Writing | Johnston McCulley | Characters |
| Writing | Grant Nelson | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jesse Duffy | Screenplay |
| Writing | Basil Dickey | Screenplay |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Screenplay |
| Sound | Ed Borschell | Sound |
| Sound | Richard Cherwin | Music Director |