The Brand of Hate (1934)
Trouble starts when Bill Larkins and his two sons move in with his brother Joe. They start rustling cattle and then kill Rod's father with Joe's gun. The Sheriff and Rod think they did it and are after proof.
Director:
Lewis D. Collins
Writer:
Jack Natteford
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Bob Steele as Rod Camp |
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Lucile Browne as Margie Larkins |
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William Farnum as Joe Larkins |
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Mickey Rentschler as Bud Larkins |
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George 'Gabby' Hayes as Bill Larkins |
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James Flavin as Holt Larkins |
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Archie Ricks as Slim Larkins |
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Charles K. French as Mr. Camp |
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Jack Rockwell as Sheriff Bailey |
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Rose Plumer as Mrs. Camp |
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Blackie Whiteford as Ranch Hand |
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Bill Patton as Ranch Hand |
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Lionel Backus as Man at the Dance |
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Roy Bucko as Man at the Dance |
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Fred Burns as Fiddle Player |
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Bob Card as Guitar Player |
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Al Haskell as Accordion Player |
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Clyde McClary as Townsman |
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Ed Porter as Townsman |
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Bob Burns as Man at the Dance |
| Writing | Jack Natteford | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lewis D. Collins | Director |
| Camera | William C. Thompson | Director of Photography |