The Last Outlaw (1936)
After serving 25 years in prison for robbery, Dean Payton returns to his home town to see his daughter, Sally, who is unaware he is her father. He befriends Cal Yates, the now semi-retired assistant sheriff who originally caught him, and Chuck Wilson, a young rancher who has eyes for Sally. Wanted criminal Al Goss holds up the local bank and makes his getaway, taking Sally hostage. Showing he still has what it takes, Payton, along with Yates and Wilson, take off into the hills on horseback to try to track Goss down. - Written by Doug Sederberg
Director:
Christy Cabanne
Writers:
John Twist, Jack Townley.
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Harry Carey as Dean Payton |
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Hoot Gibson as Al Goss |
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Tom Tyler as Al Goss |
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Henry B. Walthall as Cal Yates |
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Margaret Callahan as Sally Mason |
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Ray Mayer as Henchman Joe |
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Harry Jans as Henchman Jess |
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Frank M. Thomas as Dr. Charles Mason |
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Russell Hopton as Sheriff Arthur Billings |
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Frank Jenks as Deputy Tom |
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Maxine Jennings as Billings' Secretary |
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Fred Scott as Larry Dixon - Movie Singing Cowboy |
| Directing | Christy Cabanne | Director |
| Writing | John Twist | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Townley | Screenplay |
| Writing | John Ford | Story |
| Writing | E. Murray Campbell | Story |
| Crew | Jack MacKenzie | Cinematography |
| Production | Robert Sisk | Associate Producer |
| Art | Van Nest Polglase | Art Direction |
| Editing | George Hively | Editor |