Wild West Days (1937)
Retired lawman Kentucky Wade and his three buddies, Mike Morales, "Dude" Hanford and "Trigger" Benton come to Brimstone and help their friends Larry Munro and his sister, Lucy , in their fight to retain control of Larry's rich ore mine. "Doc" Hardy , as an old friend of Wade's, joins them in their efforts to keep Matt Keeler , the scheming owner of "The Brimstone News", from his efforts to wrest control of Munro's property and mine. Keller employs a legion of henchmen, and sidelines at running runs guns to Red Hatchet and his tribe so they can also get in on the fray against the Munro's and Kentucky and friends.
Directors:
Clifford Smith, Ford Beebe.
Writers:
Ray Trampe, Norman S. Hall, Wyndham Gittens.
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Johnny Mack Brown as Kentucky Wade |
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George Shelley as Dude Hanford |
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Lynn Gilbert as Lucy Munro |
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Frank Yaconelli as Mike Morales |
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Bob Kortman as Trigger Benton |
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Russell Simpson as Matt Keeler |
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Walter Miller as Doc Hardy |
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Charles Stevens as Buckskin Frank, Henchman |
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Frank McGlynn Jr. as Larry Munro |
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Francis McDonald as Assayer Purvis, member of the Secret 7 |
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Al Bridge as Steve Claggett, Henchman |
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Chief Thunderbird as Chief Red Hatchet |
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Robert McClung as Mouth Organ Kid |
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Edward LeSaint as Sheriff |
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Joseph W. Girard as Judge Lawrence |
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Jack Rube Clifford as Corey, member of the Secret 7 |
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William Royle as Braden, member of the Secret 7 |
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Bruce Mitchell as Rancher Tobe Driscoll, member of the Secret 7 |
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Miki Morita as Chan, second Cook |
| Directing | Clifford Smith | Director |
| Directing | Ford Beebe | Director |
| Writing | Ray Trampe | Screenplay |
| Writing | Norman S. Hall | Screenplay |
| Writing | W.R. Burnett | Novel |
| Writing | Wyndham Gittens | Screenplay |