Valley of Hunted Men (1942)
Fugitive Nazis threaten to take over the Wyoming range in this Three Mesqueteers outing, which also warns about the danger of blithely assuming that every German-American is a fifth columnist. Which is exactly what rancher Clem Parker (Hal Price) does when learning that a couple of escaped Axis war criminals may be heading towards the local valley.
Director:
John English
Writers:
Albert DeMond, Morton Grant.
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Bob Steele as Tucson Smith |
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Tom Tyler as Stony Brooke |
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Jimmie Dodd as Lullaby Joslin |
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Edward Van Sloan as Dr. Heinrich Steiner |
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Roland Varno as Nazi posing as Paul Schiller |
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Marianne Stewart as Laura Steiner |
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Edythe Elliott as Elisabeth Schiller |
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Arno Frey as Counsel Von Breckner |
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Richard K. French as Franz Toller (as Richard French) |
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Robert R. Stephenson as Kruger (as Robert Stevenson) |
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George N. Neise as Paul Schiller (as George Neise) |
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James Mitchell as Posse Member (uncredited) |
| Directing | John English | Director |
| Writing | William Colt MacDonald | Characters |
| Writing | Charles L. Tedford | Idea |
| Writing | Albert DeMond | Screenplay |
| Writing | Morton Grant | Screenplay |
| Sound | Mort Glickman | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Bud Thackery | Director of Photography |
| Editing | William P. Thompson | Editor |
| Art | Russell Kimball | Art Direction |
| Art | Otto Siegel | Set Decoration |