Single-Handed Sanders (1932)
Tom Tyler plays a small-town blacksmith, whose reckless younger brother casts his lot with a crooked politician. When brother dear steals $5000 from heroine Margaret Morris, Tyler gallantly confesses to the deed. He eventually clears himself by rallying his fellow frontiersmen to form a united front against the villains (guess he's not so "single-handed" after all).
Director:
Lloyd Nosler
Writer:
Charles A. Post
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Tom Tyler as Matt Sanders |
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Robert Seiter as Phillip Sanders |
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Margaret Morris as Alice Parker |
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John Elliott as Senator Graham |
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Gordon De Main as Judge Parker |
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Hank Bell as Hank Perkins |
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Loie Bridge as Mrs Perkins |
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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones as Snowflake |
| Directing | Lloyd Nosler | Director |
| Writing | Charles A. Post | Screenplay |
| Production | Trem Carr | Producer |
| Writing | Adele Buffington | Story |